Saturday, February 28, 2009

February Month End Report

This was an active month. N9YNF and I went to an EMA planning event concerning the New Madrid and Wabash Valley faults. The purpose was to look at the current plans and start the process of making adjustments to some of the items.

We also had an ARES activation by the Vigo County EMA after heavy rain and localized flooding. Vigo County ARES assisted in reporting flood conditions from around the area both the the EMA and to the NWS. We set up a base at the EMA office and were in constant contact with the Director, the Vigo County Sheriff s Department, and Illiana Skywarn. More than 4 inches of rain fell in 24 hours in some parts of the area, which is the most since the floods of June 2008. No one was injured but there was some property damage and a few swift water rescues.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

January Month End Report

We ended up with everything between 7.5 inches of snow to 10 inches in Vigo County. The local paper says the last time we received that much was back in 1987.

We are having our annual training for the NWS Weather-spotting on Feb 27th at 19:00 EST at the Wabash Valley Radio Amateur Radio Association meeting location at 1715 South 8th Street in Terre Haute, Indiana. All are welcome, seating is first come, first served.

Friday, January 9, 2009

ARLX001 Earthquake Strikes Costa Rica, Emergency Ham Frequency Declared

SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX001
ARLX001 Earthquake Strikes Costa Rica, Emergency Ham Frequency
Declared

ZCZC AX01
QST de W1AW
Special Bulletin 1 ARLX001
From ARRL Headquarters
Newington CT January 9, 2009
To all radio amateurs

SB SPCL ARL ARLX001
ARLX001 Earthquake Strikes Costa Rica, Emergency Ham Frequency
Declared

On Thursday, January 8 at 1921z, an earthquake measuring 6.2 on the
Richter scale struck the Central American country of Costa Rica.
The earthquake, with an epicenter located about 22 miles northeast
of San Jose, comes after a series of almost 60 seismic events that
have rocked the country since early this week.

The Radio Club de Costa Rica (RCCR) -- that country's IARU
Member-Society -- is monitoring local repeaters and 7090 kHz. IARU
Region 2 Emergency Communications Coordinator Cesar Pio Santos,
HR2P, requests that 7090 kHz be kept clear of non-essential traffic
due to possible emergency communications dealing with the
earthquake. The ARRL encourages all amateurs to be aware of the
emergency operations on this frequency. US amateurs should avoid
interfering with Spanish language SSB while using digital modes.
NNNN
/EX

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Ryves Hall Youth Center Christmas Toy Night

Jim Edwards (KA9DIF) called upon local amateur radio operators to assist with the gift giving event at Ryves Hall Youth Center on December 23rd. John Van Sandt, N9YRX took point on recruiting operators on the Clark County ARES net (146.520) on Wednesday night, the Vigo County ARES net (146.685 -/151.4 Hz) Sunday morning and then on the WVARA net (146.685 -/151.4 Hz) during Sunday night.

Besides John and Jim, also in attendance were Nick Vinardi (N9WG), Jerry Boling (W9TWR) and Dave Hudgens (WT9I). Two operators stayed upstairs and coordinated with two other operators downstairs at the toy tables. We were able to keep a steady flow of children without too much congestion.

It was a great thing to be a part of and was a great way for two different ARES groups to volunteer our time and ham radio abilities to help children who may not get too much under the tree this Christmas.

You can see some pictures of the event at the Vigo County ARES Photobucket Site.

If you would like to watch the News 10 coverage for this event you can go to their link Ryves Hall Christmas

Thanks Jim for allowing us to help you once again.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Indiana Guard Reserve

On Wednesday December 17th a group of local ARES members met with LTC (IN) Spencer L. Gibbs of the Indiana Guard Reserve. He made a presentation concerning the need to utilize the communications abilities of local amateur radio operators. Below is a copy of one of the emails I put on our club list serve.

If you would like to get in touch with LTC (IN) Spencer L. Gibbs, his contact info is below.

LTC (IN) Spencer L. Gibbs USA ret.
Indiana Guard Reserve Communications/Electronics Officer
Master Military Emergency Management Specialist
Tel: 317 745 2134 Cell: 317 538 2636 email (see From: above)
N9DVL 147.130- 88.5 PL/444.575+ 88.5PL

The web site for the Indiana Guard Reserve is:
http://www.mdisdf.org/



This immediate area in Indiana is under the jurisdiction of the 3rd Brigade, which is commanded by MAJ Harold Hensley. On the left hand side of their web page is a list of links that are full of great information about this group, way better than I could explain in my email. If you wish to join, there is a link for that as well and numbers to contact members.

They explained their need for amateur radio operators living in Indiana who were willing to volunteer their time and use their knowledge, along with additional training they will provide to communicate with other IGR Brigades and agencies.

--
Dave Hudgens - WT9I
West Terre Haute, Indiana

Emergency Coordinator: Vigo County ARES®
Assistant Coordinator: Illiana Skywarn
Member of the W.V.A.R.A.
Member of the ARRL

http://vigocountyares.blogspot.com/
http://illianaskywarn.blogspot.com/

Sunday, November 30, 2008

November Month End Report

November was a quiet month here in Vigo County. We are looking forward to hearing from LtCol. Gibbs on Wednesday December 17th at 18:30hrs at the Terre Haute Army National Guard armory. He will be discussing ARES/RACES and CAP participation with the IGR. All are welcome to join if in the area. Talk-in will be on 146.685 (- offset / PL 151.4 Hz) for those not familiar with the location.
73 until next month,

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Nov 15th Statewide Pandemic Response Indiana Defense Exercise

Heads up folks. After we get the SET out of the way, Vigo County ARES will start looking at setting up a station for this event in November. Myself and W9TWR have already put our names in the bag for participating. Details for the event will follow.

On Nov. 15, there will be a "Statewide Pandemic Response Indiana
Defense Exercise" (Pandemic Influenza Drill). This could make a good
amateur radio Simulated Emergency test (SET). Are any groups planning
on holding their SET then instead of first weekend in October
or are you going to do one in October and November?
I will be available on both days, but briefly only on the 4th A.M.

Tony W9AL
SEC

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