Local Links
- City of Eugene CERT page
- Eugene CERT website
- Eugene EmComm Facebook page
- Eugene Neighborhoods Page – a look at emergency response from a neighborhood perspective.
- Eugene Neighborhood Associations Page – Calendar of neighborhood board, committee and NLC meetings, Find Your Neighborhood map with an interactive address lookup, links to newsletters, CERT, Neighborhood Watch and more.
- Eugene Neighborhood Search – find your neighborhood and City Council Ward
- Valley Radio Club
- LCSARO – Lane County Sheriff’s Amateur Radio Operators
- Eugene Disaster Relief Trials (DRT) – a cargo bike event designed to help demonstrate the capabilities of bikes in disaster situations
- pathfinderex.org – PathFinderEX is a non-profit devoted to emergency management & disaster preparedness networking & training
- The FAN EmComm site
- EugeneNeighborhood Leaders Council (NLC)
- Eugene Neighborhood Leaders list
Other EmComm Groups
- Santa Clara County ARES website
- Santa Clara County ARES Training – They have a very structured training and qualification process.
- Santa Clara County ARES – great general information page
- LAXNorthEast website – one of several active groups around Los Angeles. Here’s a dashboard for summarizing information collected from digital ham modes.
Finding Hams
- FCC License Search
- Ham Locator Grid – Levine Central
- Amateur Radio License Map
Resources
- Cascadia Region Earthquake Science Center
- What 3 Words – an international geolocation system that can be used to located any 10′ x 10′ place on the planet.
- Cascadia Mesh – CascadiaMesh is a community-built, MeshCore based, mesh communication network that spans the Pacific Northwest.
- Willamette Valley Mesh Network – a wireless local area network based on the AREDN amateur radio mesh protocol.
- WinLink.org
- FEMA ICS Forms PDFs
- http://ics213.com/ – a discussion of this important ICS form.
- MyGMRS.org – general information on GMRS radios
National Links
History and General Information
- A Brief History of Broadcasting – an interesting article located by 10-year old Dylan from Wyoming.
- All About Ham Radio for Beginners – Visitors to this site, David and his grandson Ryan, recommended this useful introductory article.
- Telecommunications history: Broadcasting – Janet from Colorado suggested this site.