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Title: Pottawattamie County ARES


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  • Net Control Station
  • Training
  • Course
  • 2 0 0 7

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H a n d o u t s
  • The Net Control Station Handbook
  • Sample NCS sheet
  • County Protocols/ Preambles for Nets
  • Call sign/name list

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Official Net Names
  • The Pottawattamie
  • CountyARES NET
  • (Douglas County
  • Net name here)

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Pott. Co. NET Back-up Frequencies
  • Primary
  • 145.29 Mhz (-) Repeater in Glenwood
  • 442.025 Mhz () Repeater in Minden
  • 147.00 Mhz (-) Repeater in Omaha
  • These are linked together.
  • Repeater output 146.82 Simplex

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Back-up Repeater Coverage
  • Circles represent 30 mile radius
  • Pott. Co. outlined in green
  • Repeater link line is dotted red

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Douglas County Backup
  • 147.00 (/-) Repeater in Omaha
  • 145.450 (-) Repeater
  • Repeater output 146.940 Simplex

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Net Managers
  • Doug Wagner, KCØRNS
  • 402-214-2943
  • Email kc0rns_at_cox.net
  • Darwin Piatt, W9HZC
  • Email w9hzc_at_cox.net

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NCS Schedule
  • Net manager will arrange the schedule
  • If you need to change the date you are scheduled,
    that is your responsibility
  • Call someone on the list
  • Advise the Net Manager of the change

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K Ø P O TK Ø N C S
  • The Pottawattamie County ARES organization vanity
    call sign
  • Douglas County net call sign
  • To be used for the formal ARES net
  • Public service events, etc.
  • EOC (for Pott. Co.)
  • Field Day from the EOC

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The Formal ARES Net
  • Is a directed net
  • Use KØPOT/KØNCS call sign
  • All communications go through NCS
  • NCS is the structure for the net
  • Intended as a training tool
  • Handles ARES Club announcements
  • Formal written traffic handled here.

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Break Tags
  • Answer
  • Question
  • Info
  • Priority
  • Medical
  • Emergency
  • Your Call Sign

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Break Tags
  • Precede these with the word Break because often
    the repeater cuts off the first syllable of a
    transmission.
  • These are on the Pottcoares Website under Forms
  • All preambles are also downloadable and in the
    same place.

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Formal Written Traffic
  • A numbered message with a priority attached
  • Priorities
  • Routine- -most common, lowest priority
  • Welfare- -about someones health or welfare (well
    being)
  • Priority- -time sensitive. Handle immediately
  • Emergency- -Life and property at stake. Handle
    immediately
  • You give the net report in this format during
    net
  • More complete NTS training available.

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Official ARRL Message Form
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The Informal/Comment Net
  • Invites comments
  • Gives people a chance to talk
  • Can go in the direction people want it to go
  • NCS merely facilitates comments
  • Have some fun with it

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The Net Preambles
  • State the purpose of the Net
  • Include the scheduled Net times
  • Gives the listener an invitation to check into
    the net.
  • Type of net
  • Answers most of the FAQs the newcomer may have

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Net Business Items
  • Check-ins
  • Priority - - (P)
  • Announcements - - (A)
  • Informals - - (I)
  • In and Out - - (I/O)
  • Formal Traffic - - (T)
  • Rechecks - - (R)
  • Questions - - (Q)
  • Training - - (Tr)

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Preparing to call the net
  • ? Decide the check-in procedure?
  • ? Locate preambles for both Nets
  • ? Locate name list
  • ? Gather any announcements you may have
  • ? Check if your rig is operating properly
  • ? Possibly do a radio check
  • ? Set up to record the net (optional)

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Check-in Requests
  • Vary the procedure
  • Ask for something
  • Remember to repeat your check-in request from
    time to time during net
  • Other ideas ? ? ? ?

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Good Practices for Nets
  • Start on time
  • Have a solid and readable signal
  • Prepare for the net
  • Equipment set-up
  • Be flexible!

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Sample NCS tracking sheet Eecel version on website
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Actual Net Session
Filled out NNCS Form
Excel Document
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Tips - Informals
  • Have the requested station call the person who
    wants the informal contact.
  • Benefit It saves one transmission (time).
  • Can move off frequency

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Training Topics
  • Short 2-5 minute presentations done by an ARES
    trainer during net time.
  • Topics include
  • Reporting an incident via cell phone
  • Communications Emergency
  • Hazardous materials - how to protect yourself
  • The use of phonetics and black horse code
  • Go-kits
  • Use of Tactical call signs.
  • NTS Traffic messages

www.pottcoares.org
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NTS Practice
  • Originate and send NTS numbered formal messages
    on nets.
  • Send notes to friends and family.
  • Do so until you are comfortable with the process.

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Net Report Content
  • Date of net session
  • QNI (Total of check-ins)
  • QTC (Total numbered messages passed on the net)
  • QTC counts if passed on net time.

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Repeater Status
  • ?Closed- -to normal Amateur use. Only to be used
    for a specific purpose.
  • ?Semi-open (semi-closed)- -repeater is being used
    for an event, but stations can make calls and
    move off frequency.
  • ?Open- -for any normal Amateur use. No
    restrictions on repeater use.

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The Call-up Net
  • A net called to see who can help with what
    equipment and what times they can help
  • It is called up at the request of the EC or
    designee
  • Goal is to compile a list of the above items for
    the EC.
  • Go to Stand-by or Call-up net preamble on page 8
    of the NCS Manual

Page 8 of manual
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Special Nets
  • Outside of regular Wed. Eve nets
  • may be asked to call a stand-by net
  • a Winter Storm/ Road condition Net
  • Pride Week Parade/ MS Bike Rides
  • coordinating relief efforts out in the field (may
    involve 47.42 Mhz work also).
  • maintaining a call-log as part of duties (OMMRS)
  • taking a shift at NCS, e.g. tornado, flood, etc.
  • 2 hrs with a break
  • 4 hours is considered max
  • 6 hours self-destruct sequence begins

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Scenario 1
Scenario 1
  • Station is very noisy and you cant get the call
    sign or any useful information from the
    transmissions you are hearing through the
    repeater.
  • ?

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Scenario 2
Scenario 2
  • Repeater is down and is not available for the
    Net.
  • ?

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Scenario 3
  • You asked for check-ins A thru M. Someone with
    a Z suffix checks in out of sequence.
  • What would you do?

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Scenario 4
Scenario 4
  • An unidentified station with a good signal
    intermittently transmits music during the Net
    making communications difficult if not
    impossible.
  • ?

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Scenario 5
Scenario 5
  • Using the following information, put together a
    net report in the form a of a formal message to
    be given to the Net Manager during net time.
  • QNI 15
  • QTC 1
  • Net report for net on todays date

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Scenario 6
Scenario 6
  • You get a call from the EC asking you to call a
    stand-by net on the repeater from your home.
  • Details are sketchy, but you know that there has
    been a confirmed tornado touchdown in Council
    Bluffs and a several block area has been
    affected.
  • What preparations would you make before calling
    the net?
  • Write your preamble for this net
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Where can I go from here?
  • Sunday Night ARES Net
  • Iowa 75 Meter Net (3970 Khz)
  • Nebraska Storm Net
  • National Weather Nets

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  • Net Exercise

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Program your radio for your group
  • Group 1 146.580 MHz Simplex
  • Group 2 146.430 MHz Simplex
  • Group 3 147.540 MHz Simplex
  • Power setting LOW

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Refer to your role Card
  • Moderators for
  • Group 1 NCS Go to South meeting room
  • Participants go to East training room
  • Group 2 NCS Go to radio/storage room
  • Participants West
    training room
  • Group 3 NCS Go to front reception area
  • Participants go to
    kitchen area

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Moderator for NCS Station (5 min)
  • Plan net using NCS sheet
  • Method of check in
  • Ask for anything?
  • Preamble
  • Do a read through aloud a couple times before net
    time
  • The lines not bolded are prompt lines not to be
    read over the air
  • Be ready to start the net on time

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Moderator for Net Participants
  • Net Participant Roles
  • One has an announcement to make for the net
  • One wants an informal with another station on net
  • One will act as the Net Mgr. and take report at
    end of net
  • One will check in In and Out.
  • One will volunteer to be backup NCS
  • One will recheck into the net with a call sign
    that NCS did not hear.

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Exercise Net Preamble
  • (5 minutes to prepare NCS sheet and talk about
    how it will go)
  • This is (your call sign) calling this session of
    the Midwest ARES Net.
  • My name is (spell phonetically) and I will be
    your Net Control for this net.
  • I will begin by taking check-ins for the Net
  • When you check in, please give your call
    phonetically and your first name.
  • Mention if you have any traffic for the net.
  • Is there anyone who would like to act as back-up
    Net Control Station for the net? (Stand-by)
  • I will now taking check-ins for the Net ,
    stations A-Z go now
  • Acknowledge stations you heard and
  • Take another stand-by for any others
  • Take care of the net business you have listed
  • Ask Is there any unfinished business for the
    net?
  • If none, give the Net Manager a call
  • This is Net Control to Net Manager (give net
    report)
  • Standby for the net report
  • I would like to thank all who checked in
  • I will now close the net and return the repeater
    to normal Amateur use.
  • Sign your station clear

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Debriefing of Exercise
  • NCS
  • NCS moderator
  • Net Participants
  • Participant moderator
  • Wrap up Comments
  • Participants meet briefly with their County reps
    to see what they want to do with this training
  • Close of class.

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