Below are links that will provide you with either a PDF file or URL link to a wide variety of operating resources. If you have a link to share and would like it added to this page please Email info@slsrc.org. Thanks!
- Wilderness Protocol & LiTZ - Procedures and Frequencies to use and/or monitor when camping, hiking or otherwise in a wilderness setting
- Missouri Revised Statutes related to Amateur Radio antenna installations ... "Local ordinances regulating amateur radio antennas authorized, limitations, requirements--historic preservation considerations allowed."
- Visit my friend Dan, KB6NU's Ham Radio Blog where you will find lots of good information and resources. Also, Dan wrote a very nice PDF brochure called "A Parent's Guide to Ham Radio" ... a tri-fold brochure designed to give parents of the kids I talk to a brief intro to ham radio and links to websites where they can learn more about ham radio.
- Current ARRL Band Plan (a) URL Link, or (b) PDF File
- Mini Band Plan reference card (will print 4 x 6)
- ARRL Considerate Operator Frequency Guide
- UTC time and Grey Line Map
- Grid Square finder from QRZ
- Part 97 searchable online resource
- ITU Zone Map
- CQ Zone Map
- NIMS updated information from ARES News: "The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) FEMA released a revised National Incident Management System (NIMS)--the national standard for incident management. NIMS establishes standardized incident management processes, protocols, and procedures that all federal, state, tribal and local responders will use to coordinate and conduct response actions. See the Press Release, FEMA Fact Sheet, What's New, and FAQs.
According to DHS, it has clarified "existing NIMS concepts, better incorporating preparedness and planning and improving the overall readability of the document. The revised document also differentiates between the purposes of NIMS and the National Response Framework (NRF) by identifying how NIMS provides the action template for the management of incidents, while the NRF provides the policy structure and mechanisms for national-level policy for incident management."
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