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ARES: The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) was created in 1935 by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) to provide any type of radio communications support to public service agencies such as the Red Cross and the National Weather Service (NWS).
Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) is a team of FCC-licensed amateur radio operators who volunteer their time, expertise, and equipment to provide backup communications during emergency situations.
Amateur Radio Emergency Services. Amateur Radio Emergency Services (ARES) consists of volunteer licensed Amateur Radio Operators (HAMs) who utilize their training and skills to provide professional quality radio-based communications support as a public service during non-emergency and emergency events.
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SIMPLEX CALL: make your initial call/contact on this frequency, and then move to another agreed-upon frequency once contact is made. The frequencies of 146.520, 446.000, and 52.525 are the National Simplex Calling Channels.

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