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The ARRL's Hudson Division Northern New Jersey Section (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.
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ARES Appointment |
Name |
Callsign |
Email Address |
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Bergen County DEC |
Gordon Beattie |
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Essex County DEC |
Robert F. Crifasi | KC2RFC | KC2RFC@arrl.net |
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Hudson County DEC |
- | - | - |
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Hunterdon County DEC |
David Kanitra |
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Middlesex County DEC |
John Wyatt |
W2VTV | W2VTV@arrl.net |
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Monmouth County DEC |
Richard Krohn | N2SMV | RKROHN@krohnrefrig.com |
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Morris County DEC |
Karl Fenton | N2OYU | N2OYU@arrl.net |
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Passaic County DEC |
Joel Wagoner | N2IAG | N2IAG@arrl.net |
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Somerset County DEC |
Keith Proskura | KB2DXA | KB2DXA@aol.com |
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Sussex County DEC |
Bob Stepanek |
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Union County DEC |
Kymm Balinth-Regan | KY2MMM | KY2MMM@arrl.net |
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Warren County DEC |
Kevin Murray | K2FN | K2FN@arrl.net |
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NJ OEM/RACES DEC |
Mike Adams | WA2MWT@arrl.net | |
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Red Cross DEC |
- | - | - |
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SKYWARN DEC |
George Sabbi |
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| SATERN DEC | - | - | - |
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County / Region |
ARES Frequency |
Simplex/Repeater |
Offset |
PL Tone |
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NNJ Section |
146.895 Mhz | WS2Q Repeater | - 600 Khz | 151.4 |
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Bergen County |
146.790 Mhz |
W2AKR Repeater |
- 600 Khz |
141.3 |
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Essex County |
146.415 Mhz |
WA2JSB Repeater |
+1 Mhz | 85.4 |
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Hudson County |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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Hunterdon County |
- |
- |
- |
- |
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Middlesex County |
- | - | - | - |
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Monmouth County |
147.045 Mhz | WB2ABT Repeater | + 600 Khz | 67.0 |
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Morris County |
145.370 Mhz | WS2Q Repeater | - 600 Khz | 151.4 |
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Passaic County |
440.950 Mhz | WX2KEN Repeater | +5 Mhz | 97.4 |
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Somerset County |
- | - | - | - |
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Sussex County |
147.300 Mhz |
W2LV Repeater |
+ 600 Khz |
151.4 |
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Union County |
- | - | - | - |
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Warren County |
146.820 Mhz | W2SJT Repeater | - 600 Khz | 110.9 |
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County / Region |
Event |
Date |
Contact |
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NNJ Section |
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2nd Monday Of The Month 20:00 local time |
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Bergen County |
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2nd Monday Of The Month 19:30 Local Time |
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Essex County |
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1st Tuesday Of The Month 20:00 local time |
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Hudson County |
- |
- |
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Hunterdon County |
- |
- |
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Middlesex County |
- | - |
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Monmouth County |
- | - |
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Morris County |
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Passaic County |
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Somerset County |
- | - |
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Sussex County |
- |
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Union County |
- | - |
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Warren County |
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Warren County |
Monthly ARES Meeting | 3rd Wednesday Of The Month 19:30 local time |
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Northern NJ ARES
Websites Or Discussion Groups:
Hudson County ARES Program
Middlesex County ARES Program
Union County ARES Program
Northern NJ ARES Email and Discussion Group:
An Email Reflector for the Northern NJ Section ARES members is available from YAHOO Groups. To join you can use this Link
Northern NJ SKYWARN and NWS Weather Information Websites:
NWS Upton NY (Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic, Union Counties)
NWS Mt. Holly NJ (Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Somerset, Sussex, Warren and All SNJ Counties)
BergenSkywarn (Bergen County / NE NJ Information)
Essex County SKYWARN (Essex County NJ)
Monmouth County SKYWARN (Monmouth County NJ)
Morris County SKYWARN (Morris County NJ)
Passaic County SKYWARN (Passaic County NJ)
Somerset County SKYWARN (Somerset County NJ)
Warren County SKYWARN (Warren County NJ)