Ham Radio
Mt Shasta Ice Axe and Crampon Training Clinic
Crew 27 uses ham radio to communicate between cars while driving on outings and between groups of crew members on hikes and other outings. Both advisors and youth are strongly encouraged to get their ham radio license. Ham radio is also an important part of our emergency plans.
Becoming a Ham
(Technician License)
Upgrading Your License
- Take the Exam- BAERS
- Current Question Pool
- Dave’s General Class Crib Sheet
- Practice Exam (left column)
New Ham Useful Stuff
- New Hams Tips (from SCARES – pdf)
- Tips for buying a radio
- ITU Phonetic Alphabet
- Q Codes
- RST report system
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
- Local Chaper – South County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (SCARES)
- Emergency Com’s Do’s & Dont’s
- ARRL Public Service Com’s Manual
- ARRL Radiogram Form (pdf)
- ARRL Radiogram format info (pdf)
- Prowords and phonetic alphabet (pdf)
- International Q signals (pdf)
- Grab-n-go Checklist from SCARES – pdf
- Field Net Control Tips (from KD6JTU- pdf)
Other Links of Interest
Name | Call Sign | License Class |
---|---|---|
Allie | KN6EKL | T |
Anne | KI6HJO | T |
Beatrice | KK6PBE | T |
Bill B. | KJ6OJV | T |
Callie | KN6BUH | T |
Christie M | KG6ZVO | G |
Dan | KG6TMF | T |
Dave | KG6LRP | E |
Emma | KN6JTV | T |
Gary | K6GDA | E |
Jan | K6JKH | T |
Jared | KM6MYQ | T |
Jason | KM6LMC | T |
Emma | KN6JTV | T |
Katie | KN6EKA | T |
Kevin | KI6QVM | T |
Khai | KM6RBL | T |
Laura | KG6TKF | G |
Matt | KJ6PLY | T |
Pat | KG6WTJ | T |
Some Canoe Outing – 2015