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1 Operators Training Class III Net Control Course Duties in an Emergency

2 Amateur Radio support of Emergency Services

3 Emergency Net Control, Yolo County Amateur Radio Service, Yolo Floods (circa 1970s) Andy Peoples WA6DDO NCS, and Gary Matteson, WA6TQJ Yolo EC/ RO

4 Instructor: Gary Matteson General Licensed June 1961 as WA6TQJ Air Force MARS 1963-70 Yolo County RACES Radio Officer 1968-75 ARRL Emergency Coordinator Yolo County 1970-75 California Department of Forestry VIP 1994-96 American Red Cross RTT 2008 Yolo ARES 2001- present Sacramento Valley Noon Net Mgr 2003-present

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6 Net Control Station: Physical set-up - Equipment Double Century Bike Net Control Station Go-Kit Net control station Spacing of stations Head Phones and mikes Voice, Packet, Win Link GPS Scanners

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8 Net Control Station: Personnel NCS ANCS, Onsite or remote Runners or radio “Shadow” link

9 In anticipation of your performance as a Net control: Continued Know the applicable Emergency Plan Review Call up Procedure Know who you report to (Non Radio portion of the chain) –In the EOC –In the Field

10 In anticipation of your performance as a Net control: Continued Know who you can deliver messages to (Non Radio portion of the chain) –Anybody –Only certain people Know who you can accept messages from (Non radio portion of the chain) –Anybody –Only certain people

11 In anticipation of your performance as a Net control: Continued Know your Band Plan Contact Lists

12 Band Plan DRAFT: January 10, 2009Revised: Repeaters - Primary Channel No. Frequency Off Set PL Organization R-1 145.450 Neg. 203.5, UC Davis EOC Repeaters - Secondary Channel No. Frequency Off Set PL Organization R-1 146.970 Neg 123. Berryessa ARC R-2 146.910 Neg 100. Sacramento ARC R-3 147.195 Positive 123. Sacramento ARCR Other Simplex Frequencies Frequency Organization 146.475 UCDARC Tactical 146.550 ARES 146.5200 National Calling & Wilderness Protocol 446.0000 National Calling Frequency

13 Contact Information (Example) Emcomm Contact Information (1-3-08) 1.Federal Government:  California Office of Homeland Security State Capitol, 1st Floor Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 324-8908 Governor's Office of Homeland Security Governor's Office of Homeland Security  California State Citizen Corps Council 1110 K St., Suite 210 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 323-7646 www.citizencorps.gov. www.citizencorps.gov

14 In anticipation of your performance as a Net control: Continued Net Protocols Over Out Copy Clear Listen Circuit Discipline

15 In anticipation of your performance as a Net control: Continued Net Protocols Use of Tactical and Call signs. Use plain language, no “Q” signals and no “10” calls Use Phonetics for clarity

16 Gather work supplies –pens & pencils –forms –maps Campus City County Map Grid Maps

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21 Net Preamble 15 Minute Alert 5 Minute Alert) Net Initiation: This is the ------ Emergency Net. –Priority/Emergency Traffic? –Directed Net –Member Roll Call

22 Initiating the Net- NCS requests each operator to provide: Present location Availability Capability –Enter above into AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE RESOURCE AVAILABILITY LOG SHEET, and AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE RESOURCE REQUIREMENT LOG SHEET Call for Visiting Stations

23 Assignments for individuals checking into the Net Designate an Alternate Net Control Assign one station to Net's secondary frequency Assign one station to make a land line or cell phone contacts. Make operator assignments. Log assignments into AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE RESOURCE STATION ASSIGNMENT LOG SHEET..

24 "Emergency Traffic"

25 Net Control Sheela KG6ICW

26 Actions of the Net Control Request all stations to stand by Identify the Net and your Net Control Station. Request originating station to Identify, if not already done so.

27 Routing of "Emergency Traffic” You observe that the traffic is directed to the EOC Director at your location. If Alternate Net Control is on-site at the UC Davis EOC, have the Alternate Net Control take the emergency traffic and be responsible for the disposition of the message. If the Alternate Net Control is off-site, have the Alternate Net Control to take control of the Net and continue the Net Check-in process.

28 Receipt of “Emergency Traffic ” Use UCDARC Message Form 213 if incoming message is in that format. If not using UCDARC Message handing format, be sure to obtain station's name, call sign, and location. Make sure you know who is originating the message. Make sure you know how to route the emergency message, e.g., who gets the message? Is a response required? If so how to contact ‘originating’ station with response.

29 Delivery of “Emergency Traffic ” Make arrangements for delivery of the text of the "Emergency Traffic" to your Incident Commander. If response from Incident commander looks to be immediate, arrange for someone to write down the response on at the bottom of the UCDARC Message form and return the message to the Net Control position. Log all messages that are not tactical If ANCS, return to Net frequency and advise Net Control that Emergency Traffic was handled. If NCS Return, re-assume responsibilities for the Net.

30 Status Checks from operators moving to assigned locations Conduct status check on assignments. Make notation in Net Control Log when assigned operators have arrived at specified locations (use: AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICERESOURCE STATION ASSIGNMENT LOG SHEET. When appropriate, have assigned operators check-in with site supervisor or manager

31 Monitoring the conduct of duties Operators going ”off-line.” Welfare Check Operator in Distress? Repeat roll call every two hours.

32 Message Handling ICS 213. Sending and Receiving of Health and Welfare messages Use of secondary frequency to pass Routine messages Tactical messages –make sure you know who is originating the message –make sure you know who is to receive the message Log all messages, including tactical –The mantra in the EOC is to document everything.

33 Reassignments or Relief of duties If the Net control is handing off the NCS to another operator, he/she should: –Review all active incidents and issues –Transfer the message log. –Transfer current member roll call list and assigned operators list. –Show tracking of assigned operators Plan for relief as end of duty time approaches for each station operator. (The above applies to the Net Control operator too.)

34 Closing down Net Operations Alert the operators of the pending termination of Net Obtain clearance from the Incident Commander to close down the Net. Conduct a final roll call and release each individual from further duties. Make sure that all operators are accounted for. Turn in all Message logs, Message forms, Operator roll- calls to supervisor Replenish net control supplies and forms as soon as possible

35 Continuing Education for Net Controls Participate as NCS for Nets and Drills. Update Emergency Communication Plan

36 Contributors to this presentation include the following amateur radio operators: Dwayne Evans, KG6KPW Rick Littlefield, N6KLB Greg Kruckewitt, KG6SJT Kyle Noderer, KB6OLL Larry Sutter WD6FXR THANK YOU!


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