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In Channel Jumper writes:

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And with the general mindset - most Amateur Radio Operators - at least a
majority of them only has a Technician Class License, hence they cannot
participate in ARES activities.


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A General-class or higher license is not required for ARES, either
nationally:

"Every licensed amateur, regardless of membership in ARRL or any other
local or national organization is eligible to apply for membership in
ARES."

(http://www.arrl.org/ares)

or any local ARES organization I've ever joined. Most local ARES
organizations make extensive use of Technician-class licensees and
repeaters. Local repeaters seem to be a bit more survivable than your
experiences suggest. Even if repeaters are somehow not available,
point-to-point communications with directional antennas and/or
higher-power radios can be used successfully in an emergency.

If you don't have equipment beyond basics like an HT or mobile VHF/UHF
rig, opportunities to staff positions at hospitals or Emergency
Operations Centers (EOC's) are also available. Owning equipment capable
of operating under emergency power is desired, but not required, to
participate in ARES.

Local ARES groups I have joined welcome all sincerely interested
amateurs, and if you show up consistently to meetings, classes, and
exercises, you will get meaningful training. And day-to-day
participation isn't just practice. Weather spotting, siren testing, and
support for public events occurs many times a year with most local ARES
groups. As the quote attributed to Woody Allen says, "80 percent of
success is just showing up." So, if you want to help make ARES succeed,
please consider showing up.

(73, Paul, K3FU)

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Paul W. Schleck wrote:

In Channel Jumper
writes:

[...]

And with the general mindset - most Amateur Radio Operators - at least a
majority of them only has a Technician Class License, hence they cannot
participate in ARES activities.


[...]

A General-class or higher license is not required for ARES, either
nationally:

"Every licensed amateur, regardless of membership in ARRL or any other
local or national organization is eligible to apply for membership in
ARES."

(http://www.arrl.org/ares)


Yup. Probably half of my city's registered ARES participants hold a
Technician license, and most of these Techs have gone through the
background checks needed to be formally sworn into RACES as well.

My city ARES/RACES Emergency Coordinator (my boss in this stuff) was a
Technician for the first five or six years of my participation. He
was Morse-code-averse, and didn't go for his General until the FCC
eliminated the Morse Code proficiency requirement.

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