[W8MWA] FW: Participate in ARRL's Public Service Training. Enroll Today!

L. Ann Rinehart ka8zgy at suddenlink.net
Sat Sep 8 15:42:24 EDT 2012


WV Amateur Radio Clubs and ARES/RACES Clubs 
- please send to other  amateur radio operator you feel may be interested in
emergency communications.

 

73

Ann, KA8ZGY

ARRL SM WV

 

From: Fred Herr [mailto:hamagh at msn.com] 
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 3:41 PM

Subject: FW: Participate in ARRL's Public Service Training. Enroll Today!

 

Please see this message below from the ARRL.  Training is essential to the
members of any organization.  So please consider taking the on-line Emcomm
Course or at least the self study course.  Either one of the courses is good
for the new Ham or those of us that have been around for a while.
A local training event is being planned for the near future and it will be
based on the self study course.

73
Fred Herr
EC WD8AGH

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From: memberlist at www.arrl.org
Subject: Participate in ARRL's Public Service Training. Enroll Today!
To: Hamagh at msn.com
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2012 11:39:57 -0400




 <http://www.arrl.org/online-course-catalog/>
<http://www.arrl.org/online-course-catalog/> Description: Image removed by
sender. Amateur
Radio Emergency Service <http://www.arrl.org/online-course-catalog/> ARRL
offers online training for hams who want to participate in the Amateur Radio
Emergency Service.  

The time for training is before a disaster...not during one.
Two courses make up the ARRL ARESR training program. Enroll Today!


The former Amateur Radio Emergency Communications (AREC) series of three
training courses has been reconfigured into two courses: An introductory
course and a course for leaders and managers.

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Introduction to Emergency Communication (#EC-001)

Revised in 2011, this is an update of the former Level 1 course. It is
designed to provide basic knowledge and tools for hams who want to serve as
a Public Service volunteer. It provides an opportunity for non-hams who rely
on communications in emergency situations to learn about Amateur Radio and
its unique role in emergencies. 

The course is offered online using the Moodle learning platform. The
Introduction to Emergency Communication course has six sections with 29
lesson topics and a 35 question final assessment. Participants should plan
on completing the course in approximately 45 hours over a nine week period.
This is a mentored course, in which you may work according to your own
schedule. Cost is $50 for ARRL members and $85 for non-members. 

 

For start dates, registration deadlines and more visit
www.arrl.org/online-course-catalog
Now Accepting Enrollments for September and October Sessions. Register
Today!


 
<http://www.arrl.org/shop/The-ARRL-Introduction-to-Emergency-Communication-C
ourse/>
<http://www.arrl.org/shop/The-ARRL-Introduction-to-Emergency-Communication-C
ourse/> Description: Image removed by sender. The Introduction to Emergency
Communication Course Book
<http://www.arrl.org/shop/The-ARRL-Introduction-to-Emergency-Communication-C
ourse/> The Introduction to Emergency Communication Course Book -- 4th
Edition
An introductory course designed for Amateur Radio volunteers who want to
serve as part of an ARESR response team. Please note: this book is the
course transcript for the Introduction to Emergency Communication course
(EC-001) and is an optional resource. 

Special Offer! Only $19.95 (retail $24.95) -- Order Now
<http://www.arrl.org/shop/The-ARRL-Introduction-to-Emergency-Communication-C
ourse/> 

Enter Coupon Code ARES prior to checkout . Valid through Friday September
21, 2012
Cannot be combined with other Coupon Code offers and is not applicable
towards course enrollment. 
Book and courses are separate transactions. Book is purchased through the
e-store at www.arrl.org/shop. 

 


Public Service and Emergency Communications Management for Radio Amateurs
(#EC-016)

Launched in 2010, this course is designed for Amateur Radio operators who
will be in leadership and managerial roles, organizing other volunteers to
support public service activities and communications emergencies.
Participants will learn how radio amateurs prepare to support local
community events and, when working in coordination with governmental and
emergency response organizations, how to deploy their services. This is a
self-study course. For more information and to register visit
www.arrl.org/online-course-catalog.
<http://www.arrl.org/online-course-catalog/> 

 


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