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ARES / RACES

Emergency Communications Via Amateur Radio

ARES/RACES
Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES)
 
The Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES) consists of licensed amateurs who have voluntarily registered their qualifications and equipment, with their local ARES leadership, for communications duty in the public service when disaster strikes. 

ARES Membership Requirements

Every licensed amateur, regardless of membership in ARRL or any other local or national organization is eligible to apply for membership in ARES.   Training is required or desired to participate fully in ARES.  Please inquire at the county level for specific information. 
 
Because ARES is an Amateur  Radio program, only licensed radio amateurs are eligible for membership. The  possession of emergency-powered equipment is desirable, but is not a requirement for membership.


How to Get Involved in ARES


Fill out the ARES Registration  form and submit it to your local Emergency Coordinator.

 
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