[SHARCbits] ARRL Simulated Emergency Test Scheduled for October 4-5 Weekend

Gaetano Fida wb0ysx at tampabay.rr.com
Thu Sep 18 17:27:04 EDT 2014


The national ARRL Simulated Emergency Test (SET
<http://www.arrl.org/chapter-2-simulated-emergency-test-set> ) is slated for
the October 4-5 weekend, although the window for local and regional
exercises is September 1 through November 30 each year. All groups conduct
their events over the course of 48 hours. The SET is a nationwide exercise
in disaster response and emergency

	

communication, administered by ARRL emergency coordinators and net managers,
in which volunteers respond to a mock emergency or disaster, such as an
earthquake or hurricane. Members of the Amateur Radio Emergency Service
(ARES <http://www.arrl.org/ares> ), the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency
Service (RACES
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Amateur_Civil_Emergency_Service> ), the
National Traffic System (NTS <http://www.arrl.org/nts> ), SKYWARN
<http://skywarn.org/> , the ARRL Field Organization, and other groups work
together to plan and develop simulated emergency and disaster scenarios, in
consultation with the various served agencies that rely on radio amateurs
during emergencies.

The SET offers volunteer public service communicators the opportunity to
focus on their capabilities, strengths, and weaknesses while interacting
with NTS nets. It also provides a public demonstration -- to served agencies
such as the Red Cross, state and local emergency managers, and the news
media -- of the value that Amateur Radio provides. The SET helps radio
amateurs gain communication experience using standard procedures and a
variety of modes, under simulated disaster-response conditions.
Participating groups earn points toward an overall SET score, adding a
competitive component to the activity. Results are listed in QST (see pages
71-73 of the July issue of QST for the 2013 SET results). Visit the ARRL
Public Service/Field Services
<http://www.arrl.org/public-service-field-services-forms>  page and click on
"SET Score Card" for an explanation of how points are earned.

Many ARES groups across the country will be participating, and all ARES
members are invited to support the national SET and their local ARES group's
activity.

During this year's SET, participating ARES/NTS members can earn SET bonus
points by participating in the ARRL Centennial QSO Party
<http://www.arrl.org/centennial-qso-party> . During the October 4-5 SET
weekend, ARES and NTS field members and appointees are encouraged to get on
the air and call "CQ Centennial." The exchange is signal report, name,
location, and your designator. There will be a special bonus for groups that
include Centennial QSO Party participation. Each station making at least 5
contacts is worth an additional 3 points toward your group's SET score.
Those taking part in a SET on another weekend may participate on the
national SET weekend and count it later (or submit an amended SET report
form).

See page 78 in the July issue of QST, and page 75 in the September issue of
QST for more information on the SET. -- Thanks to the ARES E-Letter

 



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