The Amateur Radio Public Service Corps (ARPSC) brings together the following amateurs:
- Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES)
- National Traffic System (NTS)
- Volunteers who are credentialed to operate in Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES)
- Volunteers trained as weather spotters in the National Weather Service SKYWARN program
Have a question or comment about ARPSC? Contact us today.
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New Winlink Node on air in Cheboygan, W8CCE-9 on 147.56
Thanks to the work performed by several people, the CCEC folks have put another Winlink node on the air. Connect to Mi7CHB for the node itself, or W8CCE-9 for the RMS Winlink. Frequency is 147.56
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AUXCOMM Course 3–4 December
After 3 years due to COVID restrictions, we are pleased to announce the availability of an in-person session of the AUXCOMM course. The course will be held 3–4 December in Farmington Hills. Please see the flyer for details on prerequisites and information on registering in MI-TRAIN.
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New Winlink Node online in Kalamazoo, NK8X on 144.95
The Kalamazoo County Races Club has installed a new Winlink node at the Red Cross in Kalamazoo. The frequency is 144.95 at 1200 baud, the node call is NK8X, and the Winlink RMS call is NK8X-10.