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Cook County Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES®)

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This page, which is under construction, is the home page of Cook County Amateur Radio Emergency Service® (ARES®).



 Next ARES Events  
  ARES events only. See complete calendar below for other events,
  including public service events run by other groups.
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  Key:     ARES Nets and Meetings    ARES/Operating Activities    Public Service Events
Wed Apr 23 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz
Wed May 28 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz
Sat Jun 7 TBA Public Service: Madison-Chicago 200 Relay
Sat Jun 7 TBA Public Service: Tour de Cure for Diabetes
Sun Jun 15 TBA Public Service: Swedish Days Ride
Wed Jun 25 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz
Sat Jun 28 1200 Field Day
Sun Jun 29 0000 Field Day


   Quick Jumps

ARES Calendar of Activities and Public Service Events
Invitation to Join ARES
ARES Registration Forms
Chicago-Area and Illinois Nets, including ARES, Skywarn, and Public Service
Cook County ARES Net--4th Wednesday every Month
Schaumburg ARC Emergency Communications and ARES Net
Illinois and Chicago-Area Field Day Operations
Further Reading about ARES and Public Service
Contact Cook County ARES


ARES Calendar of Activities and Public Service Events

  Key:     ARES Nets and Meetings    ARES/Operating Activities    Public Service Events
Wed Apr 23 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz
Wed May 28 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz
Sat Jun 7 TBA Public Service: Madison-Chicago 200 Relay
Sat Jun 7 TBA Public Service: Tour de Cure for Diabetes
Sun Jun 15 TBA Public Service: Swedish Days Ride
Wed Jun 25 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz
Sat Jun 28 1200 Field Day
Sun Jun 29 0000 Field Day
Wed Jul 23 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz
Wed Aug 27 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz
Wed Sep 24 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz
Wed Oct 22 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz
Wed Nov 26 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz
Fri Dec 06 2100 Skywarn Recognition Day (through 1800 Saturday)
Wed Dec 24 2100 Cook County ARES Net  SARA Repeater, 146.88 MHz

Detailed Information on Public Service Events*:

Date/Time Event Location Contact
2008/06/07 (Sat)

Time TBA
Madison-Chicago 200 Relay
This event is a relay race spanning two days and 200 miles from Madison to Chicago. Benefits the Special Olympics and Avon Foundation "Need for Speed Against Domestic Violence".
http://www.mc200.com
Glencoe, Evanston, and Chicago Sign Up online at
http://www.races.org/Signup/mc200_signup.htm
or contact
Neil Ormos N9NL
Contact Information Here
2008/06/07 (Sat)
Time TBA
* American Diabetes Association
Tour de Cure for Diabetes
Bicycle Ride Fundraising Event
http://tour.diabetes.org/site/TR/TourdeCure/TDC321008030?pg=entry&fr_id=5034
Peck Farm
38W199 Kaneville Rd
(W of Randall Rd, E of Fabyan Pkwy)
Geneva
Kane County ARES
Eric Lorenz KC9FQV
EC Kane County
630 430 2421 C
847 931 7917 H
(e-mail)
2008/06/15 (Sun)
06:30
* Fox Valley Bike/Ski Club
Swedish Days Ride
http://www.fvbsc.org/swededays.html
Burlington, IL; Central High School; 44w625 Plato Rd (abt. 1 mi W of SR-47) Kane County ARES
Eric Lorenz KC9FQV
EC Kane County
630 430 2421 C
847 931 7917 H
(e-mail)
 * Events marked with an asterisk are run by organizations other than Cook County ARES and are advertised here as a service to the event organizers and to ARES members interested in public service activities. Information is believed accurate, but you should contact event organizers directly to learn of any changes and to let them know you are available to assist.


Invitation to Join ARES

To All Radio Amateurs:

The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) is a voluntary organization of licensed amateurs who have registered their capabilities and equipment for providing emergency communications as a public service to the community. The purpose of the ARES is to furnish communications in the event of natural disaster, when regular communications fail or are inadequate. Sponsored by ARRL®, the ARES functions at the local level to meet local communications needs.

The ARES has a long history of public service going back to its formal inception in 1935. Since that time, the ARES has responded countless times to communications emergencies.

Experience has proven that radio amateurs respond more capably in time of emergency when practice has been conducted in an organized group. There is no substitute for experience gained before the need arises.

The ARES in each locality operates under the direction of the Emergency Coordinator (EC), whose function is to direct the activities of the ARES to maintain a state of readiness.

To register in the ARES, send the detachable registration form above directly to your EC, or to ARRL Headquarters for forwarding to your EC. League membership is not required for registration. Registration does not require the possession of any specially designed equipment. All amateurs can be of assistance to the ARES. There is provision in the ARES for every amateur regardless of class of license, equipment owned, or personal circumstances.

Won't you join us in providing this essential Amateur Radio service?

Richard Palm, K1CE
Field Services Manager

ARES Registration Forms

Illinois Nets, including ARES, Public Service, NTS, and Skywarn Nets

Cook County ARES Net

The Cook County ARES Net meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 9:00 PM local time on the SARA repeater (146.88 MHz R-600 PL107.2). All amateurs with 2-meter privileges and an interest in emergency and public service communications are welcome, without regard to ARES membership, ARRL membership, or county of residence. The net features a brief training session each month designed to improve each participant's competence in emergency communications. The net also includes announcements regarding emergency and public service communications. Suggested reading material for each training session will be available here or via e-mail.

Schaumburg ARC Emergency Communications and ARES Net

The Schaumburg Amateur Radio Club Emergency Communications and ARES Net meets on the first Thursday of the month at 8:20 PM local time on the SARC repeater (145.23 MHz R-600 PL107.2). If the repeater is unavailable, the net is conducted in simplex on the repeater output frequency. All amateurs with 2-meter privileges and an interest in emergency and public service communications are welcome. The net features a brief training session each month designed to improve each participants competence in emergency communications. The net also includes announcements regarding emergency and public service communications. Suggested reading material for each training session is available here or via e-mail.

Illinois and Chicago-Area Field Day Operations

ARRL® Field Day 2008

June 28-29, 2008

ARRL® Field Day is the largest Amateur Radio emergency communications exercise, and is held annually in late June. (More info.)

Amateur radio operators (or "hams") numbering in the tens of thousands, throughout the US and Canada, will demonstrate their emergency communications capabilities by trying to contact as many other stations as possible over a 24 to 27 hour period, using emergency power sources and temporary stations and antennas erected in the field for this event. Many hams participate in this event as part of a local amateur radio club or emergency communications volunteer group. Some clubs/groups operate at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) of a government or other served agency, instead of building stations in the field.

Field Day is not just for experienced hams. Visiting a club/group Field Day operation is a great way for new hams to learn more about emergency communications and to meet other hams in their neighborhood. And Field Day is an excellent introduction to ham radio for the general public.

We encourage all amateurs to participate in this fun and educational emergency communications exercise. Most clubs/groups will be delighted to welcome you as a visitor, even if you're not a member of the group, and even if you're not a icensed ham.

Maps and additional information on club/group Field Day operations in Illinois in 2008 are available at the Illinois and Chicago-Area Field Day Drectory:

A Thumbnail Map of Northeast Illinois Field Day Locations Another Thumbnail Map of Northeast Illinois Field Day Locations

http://fieldday.n9nl.com/

And while you're planning to visit one of these Field Day operations, please consider bringing along a friend or neighbor who might enjoy learning about amateur radio. Kids love Field Day because there's always something going on!


ARRL Field Day 2009

June 27-28 2009

ARRL Field Day is always the fourth full weekend in June.

In 2009, ARRL Field Day will be held over the weekend of June 27-28. The Illinois and Chicago-Area Area Field Day page for 2009 will be posted around April 2009.

For Further Reading on Amateur Radio Emergency and Public Service Communications, Including ARES

Skywarn Recognition Day

Skywarn Recognition Day is a FUN amateur radio operating event to celebrate the contributions that volunteer SKYWARN radio operators make to the National Weather Service (NWS).

Skywarn Recognition Day is held on the first Saturday of December--in 2008, that's December 6. The event runs from 0000 to 2400 UTC (i.e., the event begins at 1800 CST on Friday and runs through 1800 CST Saturday).

Amateurs visit National Weather Service offices throughout the U.S. to set up ham radio stations and operate during the 24-hour period of the event. The goal for these stations is to contact as many other stations, including other NWS offices, as they can. Other amateurs participate from home, club, mobile, or portable stations. They try to contact as many participating NWS offices as possible. Certificates are available to participants who contact a threshold number of other stations.

In addition to fun, Skywarn Recognition Day is a great emergency communications exercise. In some cases, operations at NWS offices are like a winter Field Day, in which visiting hams set up several additional stations and antennas to supplement the stations permanently installed at the office. And maximizing the number of participating stations contacted requires operating skills similar to those needed in an emergency.

For more information, visit the NWS Skywarn Recognition Day Web Page.

 

Contact Cook County ARES

For more information on how you can be a part of ARES in Cook County, Illinois, contact:
   Neil Ormos N9NL
District Emergency Coordinator, Cook County/Chicago
2700 S. Briarwood Drive West
Arlington Heights    IL    60005-4603
Tel:   +1 847 477 7104
E-mail: ares1 at-the-domain N9NL.com

Outside of Cook County? Visit the Illinois Section ARES page at http://www.qsl.net/ares-il/ to find the ARES unit serving your county.

 

 


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