Local ARES Information

Local Command:

Gary D. Richardson   
Franklin County,IL 
 ARRL  ARES® Coordinator  
Phone: 618-927-1788 
SMS: 6189271788@mms.alltel.net  
Email:w9gar@yahoo.com  
Web Page: http://sites.google.com/site/w9garradio/
Southern Illinois weather group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/southernillinoisweathergroup/

Special notices:

From Gary:

Next F.C. ARES® Meeting

Note: This year 2010, we are going to meet each month on the FIRST  WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH!
 
The public is always invited.. and members are encouraged to bring friends. >gar http://sites.google.com/site/w9garradio/

Special News:


Amateur Radio Bill Passes Senate, Moves to the House

On Monday, December 14, S 1755 -- The Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Enhancement Act of 2009 -- passed the Senate by unanimous consent; the bill now goes to the House of Representatives for consideration. Sponsored by Senator Joe Lieberman (ID-CT), and Senator Susan Collins (R-ME), S 1755, if passed, would direct the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to undertake a study on emergency communications. S 1755 points out that "There is a strong Federal interest in the effective performance of Amateur Radio Service stations, and that performance must be given -- (A) support at all levels of government; and (B) protection against unreasonable regulation and impediments to the provision of the valuable communications provided by such stations."

Members of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee considered S 1755 on December 10. After it passed through Committee, it was placed on the Senate's calendar to be voted on. "We are grateful to Committee Chairman Lieberman and Ranking Member Collins for sponsoring the bill and arranging for its swift consideration and passage by the Senate," said ARRL Chief Executive Officer David Sumner, K1ZZ.

Similar in language to HR 2160 (also called The Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Enhancement Act of 2009 that was introduced this past April by Representative Sheila Jackson-Lee [D-TX-18]), S 1755 calls on DHS to undertake a study on the uses and capabilities of Amateur Radio Service communications in emergencies and disaster relief and then to submit a report to Congress no more than 180 days after the bill becomes law. The study shall: 

In conducting the study, S 1755 directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to "utilize the expertise of stakeholder entities and organizations, including the Amateur Radio, emergency response and disaster communications communities."

S 1755 makes note of the fact that Section 1 of the Joint Resolution entitled Joint Resolution to Recognize the Achievements of Radio Amateurs, and To Establish Support for Such Amateurs as National Policy -- approved October 22, 1994 (Public Law 103-408) -- included a finding that stated: "Reasonable accommodation should be made for the effective operation of Amateur Radio from residences, private vehicles and public areas, and the regulation at all levels of government should facilitate and encourage amateur radio operations as a public benefit." The bill also pointed out that Section 1805(c) of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 757(c)) directs the Regional Emergency Communications Coordinating Working Group of the Department of Homeland Security to coordinate their activities with ham and Amateur Radio operators among the 11 other emergency organizations, such as ambulance services, law enforcement and others.

 

Special Links for Illinois:

Franklin County MOU
Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA)
Illinois Law regarding flashing or oscillating lights on vehicles
Illinois Emergency Contacts - County EME, ARRL Section, Served Agencies (Excel)
ARRL Contacts in IL (Web)

Training and misc. documents:

FSD156 Emergency Coordinator AP
ARES and NTS Together
Public Service Communications Manual
General net control training manual - non-emergency
General net control training manual (Instructors)
SATERN - Emergency net operations guide
Emergency net participant manual
ICS213 form
ICS213 Instructions
ICS213 Usage
ICS213 and Message Handling
ICS309 Communications Log
ARRL Field Services Forms (Web)