Missouri Section ARES®



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

Join the MO-ARES Yahoo group here
Missouri ARES Forms

Start Here!

 

FSD-98 ARES Registration - Turn in to your county's ARES Emergency Coordinator PDF
If you need to know who your ARES EC is, then see the map on this website or email the Missouri Section Emergency Coordinator, Don Moore, KMØR - km0r@arrl.net

 

Know a Dependable Operator that Can Help?

FSD-187 Application for Station Appointment (Official Emergency Station, etc) PDF

FSD-156 Application for District or County Emergency Coordinator PDF

Steps for County EC (please contact the SEC if you are interested in an open DEC position)
  1. Complete and send your application to your District EC (if there is no DEC in your district, send it to the SEC)
  2. Have a local club officer or an official of a local Served Agency mail or email a letter of recommendation (if there is no DEC in your district, send it to the SEC)
  3. Interview with the District or Section EC (informal)
  4. Provide documentation of successful completion of ARECC level 1 course OR within 6 months of appointment as EC, successfully complete ARECC level 1 OR within 6 months of appointment as EC, successfully complete open book EC exam. The EC exam should be returned to the SEC for grading. If the exam is not completed successfully, the DEC will need to ensure the newly appointed EC understands the material on the EC Exam and in the EC Manual to the DEC's satisfaction or the DEC shall recommend to the SEC that the EC appointment be rescinded.
 

 


Mail to:
Don Moore, KMØR
Missouri ARES
Section Emergency Coordinator
8825 W. Shady Oak Lane
Columbia, MO 65202

Work with These During ARES Operations

FSD-255 Emergency Reference Information Card PDF

ARRL Radiogram Form PDF

FSD-218 Amateur Message Format - Guidelines for originating and handling formal radiogram messages, including precedences, handling instructions, QN signals, Q signals, abbreviations, prosigns and prowords. PDF 

American Red Cross Form 2079H: Amateur Radio Operator Intake - This form may be used by Amateur Radio operators who are working on behalf of the American Red Cross.  This is used for Health and Welfare Inquiries -- known by the Red Cross as "Family Well-being Inquiries".  PDF

If it's Not Reported, it Didn't Happen

FSD-212 Monthly DEC/EC Report - This form is for the monthly report for DEC's and EC's.

FSD-157 Public Service Activity Report - Report your public-service activities using this form so ARRL can bring them to the attention of the Congress, the FCC and other public officials.  PDF

FSD-210 Public Service Honor Roll Activity Report - You can earn a spot in QST by qualifying and turning in this report. PDF

EC SET Report PDF

EC Annual Report PDF

The county Emergency Coordinators and District Emergency Coordinators also have forms to report by mail or email to their respective District Emergency Coordinator or Section Emergency Coordinator. 

Other Helpful Forms

EC and DEC's Monthly Leadership Requisition Form

EC's and DEC's may use this Microsoft Word form to get the materials that they need from ARRL HQ.   Just fill it in and email it as an attachment to ladams@arrl.org

 

 

See the above forms and others at ARRL Field Services Forms

Contact the Missouri ARES webmaster for site questions or comments.