South Texas District 14 ARES Field operations manual

The purpose of the field operation manual is to ensure that every ARES member has the necessary resources when they are deployed. The manual consists of the following documents and should be kept in an 8 ½" x 11" three ring notebook. The list is broken up into several groups by relative importance. It is up to each ARES member to determine for themselves just what they need to include in their copy. At a minimum, every member should print out the South Texas Communication Plan, the District 14 Communication plan and their unit communication plan.

It is advisable to have an adequate number of the ARRL Radiogram, the ICS-213 as well as some writing paper, pens, and pencils.

Primary Content (Communication Plans)

ARRL forms and additional information

How much of the following information that should be included is up to the individual member.

FEMA forms we use

Notice FEMA is reorganizing their web-site again. Once I find where the forms are at I will fix the broken links ... AGAIN

It is not necessary for every member to have all the forms with them. However when deployed at a minimum you will need a suitable number of ARRL Radiograms, ICS-213's, a pad of writing paper, and pens and/or pencils.

What "type" of ham are you?

In order to effinciently deploy amateurs to an assignment it it necessary to understand what their training and equipment capablities are.

Go kits

Everyone should have a go-kit, aka ready kit. In reality everyone should have two go-kits. One would be for your personal items, the second would be for you communications gear.



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