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Alert Status For Airports
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According to the ARRL the very first things an amateur should do are:
- Check that you and your FAMILY are safe and secure before you respond
to an emergency
- Please make arrangements for a way to contact your family, and so that
your family can contact you.
- Check that your property is safe and secure before you respond to an
emergency.
- Monitor your call up frequency
- Follow the instructions that you receive from the officials in charge.
- Contact you local coordinators, or their designee, for further
instructions
In addition, your initial check list should include
- Remember
that you are never to accept an assignment which might place you in a "hot
spot."
- Being prepared to
operate. Check all equipment and connections.
- Check in with your
assigned contact. Deploy to your assignment with your "READY" kit
- Make sure that you
know your tactical call sign for your assignment
- Keep a personal
event log (any format will do). Minimum information:
- Date and time
- Event
- Message from
- Message to
- assigned frequency
- Assigned by
- Use your event log
to record all formal messages handled
- Use tactical call
sign, but observe the FCC's ten-minute I-D rule.
- Monitor your
assigned frequency AT ALL TIMES. Notify NCS id you have to leave.
For information on
what you should have in your "READY kit go to the next site.
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