Michelle Mann When the state hurricane disaster preparedness exercise was held April 30, local ham radio operators played a role.
Turley said that Alabama EMA reached out to the Alabama Section Amateur Radio Emergency Services®️ Coordinator Mike Watkins about two weeks before the exercise and asked that ARES play a critical role in the statewide exercise that began at 8 a.m. and ended at 4 p.m. ARES members throughout the state conducted meetings over the air, called nets, which simulated ARES members reporting damage, weather updates, storm spotting. and reports of people in need of assistance. Messages between ARES members were sent over various radio bands via voice and data over the airwaves, which includes using an over the air email system called WinLink.
The Daleville Area Amateur Radio Service will operate an ARRL Field Day station at the Second Annual AMVETS Summer Fest June 22 at Culpepper Park in Daleville from 8 a.m. until noon. The event is free and open to the public.
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