Houghton and Keweenaw Co. ARES



        Amateur Radio Disaster Services provide emergency communications assistance to Houghton and Keweenaw County's Offices of Emergency Measures, the Western Upper Peninsula chapter of the American Red Cross, and Superior Search & Rescue. ARES also provides communications assistance to community events such as the Lake Superior PRO Rally (A.K.A. "POR") and the Great Bear Chase Ski Race.  ARES is a service function of the Amateur Radio Relay League.

        ARES is not a 'club'. It is merely a callout list of experienced emergency service communications operators drawn from the local amateur radio clubs. The clubs are the Husky Amateur Radio Club (HARC), the Copper Country Radio Amateur Association (CCRAA), and the Keweenaw County Repeater Association.


Monitor
147.42 MHz simplex     (ARES check-in frequency)

        For further information, report problems, or to get on the list, contact Jack Swift, N8WAV Phone (906) 482-0530 (work).

KEWEENAW COUNTY ARES The Keweenaw County ARES net meets each Friday night at 9 pm on the Calumet repeater (147.315 +). All amateurs, regardless of what county you reside, are invite to take part. Mark your calendars for the Keweenaw County ARES Net. NCS is Gary, K8YSZ. Fill out an application and send it to Gary, K8YSZ Gary Hansen, K8YSZ Phone (906) 337-1436

ARES APPLICATIONS An application to register can be downloaded here. Download the form and submit to either Jack(N8WAV) for Houghton County, Gary (K8YSZ) for Keweenaw County, Al, KC8OCK for Ontonagon Co., Rich, N8GBA for Marquette Co. or Jim, KC8YTW for Baraga Co.