This space is designed to be an information resource to the amateur radio community. Specifically for those
amateur radio operators who have dedicated a portion of their time to emergency preparedness.
This started as a sheet of paper with information and ideas that I had kept for my own reference.
One day when looking up something for another ham operator I figured it may be of use to others, too. It will likely continue
to be a "work in progress". Suggestions are welcome.
If you're new to amateur radio (or just want to brush up on your technique), check the Operating Tips from the menu above.
I have gathered the information from a few different sites, which I credit (especially if it was a "cut and paste"...LOL).