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HamRad is the emergency communications response arm of the Iowa City Amateur Radio Club. Working in conjunction with Johnson County Emergency Management Agency, Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management Division and the Federal Emergency Management Agency/Homeland Security (FEMA) in time of disaster or other designated communications emergency events, HamRad can provide local, regional and national communications ability to backstop and supplement existing communications networks. Periodic training exercises are held to simulate emergency communications situations as well as to provide training opportunities for HamRad members and local disaster response groups.
Various modes of communications can be utilized to meet the communications need as designated by the Johnson County Emergency Management Agency. These can include HF Morse code or SSB voice, VHF voice FM-repeater, or Digital packet radio modes, as needed.
All interested radio amateurs in Johnson country are invited to participate in this group no matter what your current license level is. Membership in the Iowa City Amateur Radio Club is not a requirement, though it is encouraged.
Please read the HamRad Operations Manual at the pages linked below. This is only the beginning of our work in defining the structure and operations of HamRad. Your thoughts and ideas are most definitely needed!
For additional information concerning HamRad and its activities, contact the Secretary of the Iowa City Amateur Radio Club at PO Box 4, Iowa City, IA, 52244-0004. Additional information can be obtained from the Johnson County 2-meter net that meets on the WØJV/R repeater on Sunday evenings at 1930 (7:30 PM) local time. In the event of an actual communications emergency, monitor the WØJV/R repeater for instructions and additional information. You can also contact the ICARC via email.
Last updated April 23, 2007 by KØCF