We had a rousing discussion via Zoom for the Advanced Training session. The meeting was broken up into two parts. In part one, we discussed a variety of topics regarding what kinds of things we want to cover in future Advanced Training classes. In part two, we talked about the pending Salt Lake County ARES "basic load" of radio frequencies, particularly what frequencies MARC wants to put into the "club specific" portion of the load.
Upcoming Class Topics
backup/emergency power
Solar panels (portable and permanent mount, charge controllers, etc)
Batteries and charging/maintenance
Cabling, power loss and heat
go kits (vhf/uhf, hf, “shack in a box”, ultra-portable, etc.)
Security of equipment
antenna modeling with software
packet radio
running a traffic net
Procedures, forms, etc.
SOTA/POTA
Equipment, using your go kit, portable antennas, power, etc.
Shelter
HF operations/procedures
Mobile radio installation, don’t break your car or your radio
HF, VHF/UHF
Grounding, cabling, antennas
Mobile CW?
Grounding and bonding, electrical/lightning (not the same)
Practical/advanced DMR
Demos, experimentation
Other digital voice modes
System Fusion
D-Star
HF Digital Modes
Packet
PSK31
FT8
FT4
Radio over Internet
IRLP
Echolink
Field day/Contesting
Techniques for handling pileups, etc.
Controlling your audio
Speakers, mics, parametric equalization, etc.
How to get more participation in the advanced class
Logging
Paper logs vs. Software
LOTW
QRZ
QSL cards
Antennas
Stealth
Building various antenna types
Pringles can yagi
Dipoles
Beam antennas
Safety (tower, electrical, etc.)
SLCo ARES Basic Load - MARC Frequencies
These are the frequencies that have been suggested for the "club specific" section of the SLCo ARES basic load.
Memory Location
Receive Frequency
Transmit Frequency
Offset
Short Name
Tone Mode
Tone Value
Description
16
147.16
147.76
Plus
MARC-PRI2m
TONE
127.3 Hz
Murray Amateur Radio Club 2m Primary
17
224.64
223.04
Minus
MARC-220
TONE
156.7
Sammie's 220 Repeater
18
146.44
146.44
Simplex
MARC-2mS
None
MARC-2m Simplex
19
223.44
223.44
Simplex
MARC-22S
None
MARC-220 Simplex
20
224.9
223.3
Minus
MARC-FD
TONE
156.7
MARC - 220 RPTR MURRAY FD
21
147.6
147.6
Simplex
MRC-CITY
None
MARC - MURRAY CITY SIMPLEX
22
146.62
146.02
Minus
Farnsworth
None
Farnsworth Peak Repeater
23
147.12
147.72
Plus
Intertie
TONE
100
Farnsworth Peak Repeater Intertie
24
440.???
445.???
Plus
MARC-440
TONE
100
MARC 440 REPEATER
25
447.9
442.9
Minus
Curry Pk
TONE
114.8
Curry Peak
26
147.14
147.74
Plus
Butterfield Pk
TONE
127.3
Butterfield Peak
27
449.425
444.425
Minus
Nelson Pk
TONE
100
Nelson Peak - IRLP Linked to Western Reflector
28
146.74
146.14
Minus
Huntsman
TONE
114.8
Huntsman Cancer Inst (Linked to 448.100), Taylorsville ARC
29
30
If you have suggestions for changes to this section, additional repeaters or frequencies, or anything else about the SLCo ARES basic load, please send them to Dan (N7XDL).
Dan (N7XDL) talked with us about emergency communications, a topic near and dear to all of our hearts. Part of the presentation included a couple of videos from Josh Nass (KI6NAZ) from his Ham Radio Crash Course youtube channel. Josh has a playlist of videos related to emergency communications, and the we were treated to the first two videos with Dan's commentary and our own comments along the way.
The first two videos are embedded here, but you should still check out the whole playlist as there is a lot of good information there:
Other things we discussed included CERT training here in Murray, maintaining a good communications plan, and being prepared. Dan also has some additional resources that I will be adding to this post over the next few days, including the Salt Lake County ARES communication plan and recommended radio channel load. Stay tuned for more details!
Here is N7XDL's codeplug in 7z format, you can unarchive this file and then import the individual files into your own codeplug. MARC_Presentation_CodePlug