The ARRL's Hudson Division 

Northern New Jersey Section 
ARES Webpage

(last updated September 4 2008)


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The Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) consists of licensed amateurs who have voluntarily registered their qualifications and equipment for communications duty in the public service when disaster strikes. Every licensed amateur, regardless of membership in the ARRL or any other local or national organization, is eligible for membership in the ARES. The only qualification, other than possession of an Amateur Radio license, is a sincere desire to serve. Because ARES is an amateur service, only amateurs are eligible for membership. 

For ARES Membership information in the Northern New Jersey Section, please Contact your County DEC.

When ARES is activated, Nets are conducted on various Amateur Radio frequencies, some of which are noted below

The 12 Counties in the Northern New Jersey Section hold Local and Regional ARES training Activities such as Amateur Radio Nets throughout the year so that when needed, operators are fully prepared and ready to handle any communications situation

More information on ARES is available on the ARRL's Website in the Public Service Area


Although RACES and ARES are separate entities, the ARRL advocates dual membership and cooperative efforts between both groups whenever possible for an ARES group whose members are all enrolled in and certified by RACES to operate in an emergency with great flexibility. Using the same operators and the same frequencies, an ARES group also enrolled as RACES can "switch hats" from ARES to RACES and RACES to ARES to meet the requirements of the situation as it develops. For example, during a "nondeclared emergency," ARES can operate under ARES, but when an emergency or disaster is officially declared by a state or federal authority, the operation can become RACES with no change in personnel or frequencies.

More information on RACES is available on the ARRL's Website in the Public Service Area.


All County DEC's and Special Liaison DEC's report to the Northern New Jersey Section Emergency Coordinator. Local ARES Leadership in the Northern New Jersey Section is handled on the County level by individual District Emergency Coordinators (DEC) and Emergency Coordinators (EC). There are also several Special Liaison DEC's who cover all 12 Counties for their respective category. 

Northern New Jersey 
Section Emergency Coordinator
George Sabbi
KC2GLG
 KC2GLG@arrl.net

ARES Appointment

Name  

Callsign

Email Address  

Bergen County DEC

Gordon Beattie

W2TTT

W2TTT@arrl.net 

Essex County DEC

Robert F. Crifasi KC2RFC KC2RFC@arrl.net

Hudson County DEC

 -  -  -

Hunterdon County DEC

David Kanitra

WB2AZE

WB2AZE@arrl.net

Middlesex County DEC

John Wyatt

W2VTV W2VTV@arrl.net

Monmouth County DEC

Richard Krohn  N2SMV RKROHN@krohnrefrig.com

Morris County DEC

Karl Fenton N2OYU N2OYU@arrl.net

Passaic County DEC

Joel Wagoner N2IAG N2IAG@arrl.net

Somerset County DEC

Keith Proskura KB2DXA KB2DXA@aol.com

Sussex County DEC

Bob Stepanek

N2TTT

rfs7@ptd.net

Union County DEC

Kymm Balinth-Regan KY2MMM KY2MMM@arrl.net

Warren County DEC

 Kevin Murray  K2FN  K2FN@arrl.net

NJ OEM/RACES DEC

Mike Adams

WA2MWT  

WA2MWT@arrl.net

Red Cross DEC

 -

SKYWARN DEC

George Sabbi

KC2GLG

KC2GLG@arrl.net

SATERN DEC - - -

County / Region

ARES Frequency

Simplex/Repeater

Offset

PL Tone

NNJ Section

146.895 Mhz WS2Q Repeater - 600 Khz 151.4

Bergen County

146.790 Mhz

W2AKR Repeater

- 600 Khz

  141.3

Essex County

146.415 Mhz  

WA2JSB Repeater

+1 Mhz 85.4

Hudson County

-

-

-

Hunterdon County

-

-

-

-

Middlesex County

- - - -

Monmouth County

147.045 Mhz WB2ABT Repeater + 600 Khz 67.0

Morris County

145.370 Mhz WS2Q Repeater - 600 Khz  151.4

Passaic County

440.950 Mhz WX2KEN Repeater +5 Mhz 97.4

Somerset County

- - - -

Sussex County

147.300 Mhz

W2LV Repeater

+ 600 Khz

151.4

Union County

- - - -

Warren County

146.820 Mhz W2SJT Repeater - 600 Khz 110.9

County / Region

Event

Date

Contact

NNJ Section

 
Monthly ARES Section Net
WS2Q Repeater
146.895 Mhz, -600k PL 151.4
2nd Monday Of The Month 20:00 local time
 
George Sabbi
KC2GLG
KC2GLG@arrl.net

Bergen County

 
Monthly ARES Net
W2AKR Repeater
145.790 -600k PL 141.3
2nd Monday Of The Month 19:30 Local Time
 
Gordon Beattie
W2TTT
W2TTT@arrl.net 

Essex County

 
Monthly EmComm Net ARES/RACES/SKYWARN
WA2JSB Repeater
146.415 +1Mhz PL 85.4
1st Tuesday Of The Month 20:00 local time
 
Robert F. Crifasi
KC2RFC
KC2RFC@arrl.net

Hudson County

-

-

 
-

Hunterdon County

-

-

David Kanitra

Middlesex County

- -
 
John Wyatt
W2VTV
W2VTV@arrl.net

Monmouth County

- -
 
Richard Krohn
N2SMV
rkrohn@krohnrefrig.com

Morris County

- -
 
Karl Fenton
N2OYU
N2OYU@arrl.net

Passaic County

 
Monthly EmComm Net
ARES/RACES
NJ2PC Repeater
440.950 Mhz +5MZ PL 97.4
Last Monday Of The Month
19:30 Local Time
 
Joel Wagoner
N2IAG
N2IAG@arrl.net

Somerset County

- -
 
Keith Proskura
KB2DXA
KB2DXA@aol.com

Sussex County

 -
 
Bob Stepanek
N2TTT
rfs7@ptd.net

Union County

- -
 
Kymm Balinth-Regan

Warren County

 
Weekly ARES Net
W2SJT Repeater
146.820 -600k PL 110.9
 
Every Tuesday
19:00 local time
 
Kevin Murray
K2FN
K2FN@arrl.net

Warren County

Monthly ARES Meeting 3rd Wednesday Of The Month 19:30 local time
 
Kevin Murray
K2FN
K2FN@arrl.net


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