Missouri Emergency Services Net
3.963 MHz (LSB)
6:30 PM Central Time on Sunday
Net Manager: Dale Huffington, AE0S
MESN is also activated
in case of any large disaster where statewide communications may
be necessary.
Daytime alternate
frequency is 7.263 MHz.
Missouri Traffic Net - Daily
MOTRAN (SSB) 3.963 MHz
5:45 PM - 6:15 PM Central Time
Net Manager: Larry Wilson, K0RWL
MON (CW) 3.585
MHz
7:00 PM - 7:30 PM Central Time
9:45 PM - 10:15 PM Central Time
Net Manager: Kent Trimble, K9ZTV
Net
info and NTS in Missouri
Join the Legislative Email Alert for Missouri Hams. Send an email to our
Section Manager, Dale Bagley, k0ky@arrl.org.

Some ARES forms
are available here, and the rest are available at the ARRL
website.
Missouri
Section Emergency Coordinator
Don Moore (SEC)
- KM0R
8825 W. Shady Oak Lane
Columbia, MO 65202
Email: km0r@arrl.net
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Suggested Items for Radio Operators During Emergencies
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- IDENTIFICATION and DOCUMENTATION
- Original Driver's License or ID Card Issued by State Government
- FCC Amateur Radio License (Copy OK)
- ID CARD of Specific Group (ARES, AREC, REACT, Etc.)
- If your ID Cards do not have your home address on it, have
Utility Bill, Insurance Bill, etc. that shows your home address
(you may need it to gain access to your home).
- Optional: Photo of your family and yourself
- Small Binder with Important Information
- Net Frequencies and Functions (Keep it Current)
- Simplex Frequencies and Functions
- Plans for Repeater Failures (Simplex on Output? Alt
Simplex)
- Outline for Net Operation and Traffic Handling
- Packet Frequencies and Identifiers (Digipeat Set-ups,etc.)
- Whatever materials you need to do your best work.
- Blank Paper that fits this binder
- Consider Plastic Page Protectors for some references
- Detail Map of your area, Map of nearby area
- RADIO EQUIPMENT
- Note: Separate VHF/UHF and HF complete inventories
- VHF/UHF Radio, HF Radio (Per your requirements)
- Microphone, Headphones, "Y" adapter for 2nd Headphones
- OPTIONAL: Additional Headset with microphone
- POWER SUPPLIES- Batteries(GEL/NICAD/ALK), Power Supply,
DC charger, DC Cords Extra Batteries & Spare Fuses (Make
list of REQ.)
- DC Power Center- Cable to Main Battery meets connectors
for multiple connections (Scanner, TNC, VHF, UHF, HF, Light, etc.)
- ANTENNA(for each band used or dualband)- Coaxial Cable
w/ Connectors
- COAXIAL CABLE ADAPTERS- Barrel Adapter, PL259 to BNC, Adapters
as required for your set-up, surveyors tape to mark cables.
- SWR/Wattmeter to monitor RF output and antenna condition
- DC Adapters for Polarized standard power connectors
with fused wires, Molex, Voltage Adapters, Etc.
- MONITOR RADIOS- AM/FM/SW?, SCANNER(WX and Public Safety),
CB/FRS and Perhaps HT to liaison Frequency.
- Programming Information and Manual for your radios.
List of the information programmed into the radio if RESET required.
- WRITING & Traffic Handling
- Zippered See-Through Case for misc. items
- Pens, Pencils, Erasers (White-out?)
- Water-Resistant container for your papers
- Message Forms (Help List if required)
- Log Book (wear wrist watch, or have clock nearby)
- Clip Board with Paper (3 ring binder type best)
- Spiral Notebook (Organization, Name and Callsign on Book)
- Computer Disc with duplicate programs used, and Important
information for display.
- Notebook Computer if required, 100% paper back-up
- TOOLS & MISC.- MINIMUM Short Duration
- Assorted Wire Ends w/Crimp Tool for extending or repairing
wires
- Roll of speaker wire and Power Wire
- 6" Diagonal Cutters
- 6" Needle Nose Pliers
- Roll of UL Black Plastic Tape
- Roll of Duct Tape
- Screw Drivers- Standard and Phillips
- Locking Pliers & Vice Grips
- Wrenches and Drivers
- Pliers
- Volt Ohm Meter & spare battery
- 12VDC Soldering Iron and solder
- Flashlight with spare bulb and batteries
- Case or Zippered Bag to store tools
- Inventory List of Contents of Bag/Case
- TOOLS & MISC.-EXPANDED Longer Duration
- PRY BAR
- Claw Hammer, Assortment of Nails
- Assortment of Hooks, Eyes, Screws, Nuts, Bolts, and stiff
wire.
- Tool Box Saw or Hack Saw with spare blades
- Folding Shovel
- Plastic Bags (HD Garbage..Small and Large) Clear or Black
- Folding Tarps (1 small, 1 medium)
- 50' of Hemp Rope (3/8 min) Poly OK if no hemp
- 50' of Poly Twine
- Siphon and container to transfer Gasoline or Kerosene
- Axe or Hatchet
- Jumper Cables for Car (Extra Long Best, in Bag because
of acid)
- Road Flares
- Lanterns and Stove of Coleman type, with spare fuel, mantle
and burner jet.
- 2 to 5 Gallons of Gasoline in Approved container with spout.
- Fire Extinguisher (ABC 3 to 10 lb.)
- AC Generator (W/12V DC) with spares and fuel
- Roll of Paper Towels, TP (in plastic Bag) and 10 cotton
Shop Rags
- Whistle on lanyard
- PERSONAL ITEMS- MINIMUM Short Duration Events
- Personal Medications (in adequate supply with written description
of drug and size tab,etc.)
- Extra Prescription Glasses and hearing aid batteries
- First Aid Kit (See Red Cross List for Recommended Contents)
- Snacks (High Energy, etc.)
- Liquid Refreshment- Water, Soda, Juice (No Alcohol)
- Throat Lozenges (Cough Drops,etc.)
- Headache Medicine (Aspirin,etc.)
- Water Resistant Windbreaker/ Jacket
- Hat and Sunglasses and sunscreen (if required)
- Handkerchief
- PERSONAL ITEMS- EXPANDED Longer Duration Events
- 3 day supply of water (canteens, etc. transportable)
- Cooler with 3 day supply of food (w/prep.supplies etc.)
- Camp or Military Style "Mess" Kit, and cleaning supplies
- Expanded First Aid Kit
- Foul Weather Gear,
- Sleeping Bag or Blanket/Pillow (sit on it too)
- Toilet Articles (Over-night type kit) & TP supply
- Wind-up or Battery Alarm Clock
- Lantern or Flashlight with spare bulb and batteries
- Candles with waterproof matches
- Extra Underwear and Socks
OTHER EQUIPMENT TO BE CONSIDERED
- Plan with family where to meet or how to communicate after
or during the emergency. Even Designate relative out of area to
check in with to coordinate in worst case
- Binder with Photocopied References of Value
- Sturdy Shoes and Protective Clothing
- Reading Book, Bible, pocket video game,
- THIS LIST UNDER CONTINUOUS REVISION
Consider a simulation, take your equipment to another location,
and set up your station, and see what you do not have... and write it down.
Participate in Drills and Simulations if you can, and Join an Emergency
Communications Group if you can (RACES,ARES,REACT,ETC.)
Gene A. Bess, WØGAB
MO-ARES Section Training Coordinator
140 Marshall Drive
St. Robert, MO 65584
Home: 573-759-3916
Work:573-336-5336
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