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Category: ARES (4)
Other ARES Groups
Referrals
New York City-Long Island Section (NLI)
The NLI section covers the five boroughs of New York City, Nassau County and Suffolk County on Long Island.
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Suffolk County ARES
Suffolk County Amateur Radio Emergency Services (SC LI ARES) is the umbrella organization that supports and coordinates all mutual aid communications supplied by amateur radio (ham) operators within Suffolk County, LI, New York.
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NYC District ARES
In New York City, ARES groups are organized by borough and are coordinated by the individual Emergency Coordinator (EC).
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Westchester County ARES/RACES
Most Westchester County ARES/RACES members are also members of the the Westchester Emergency Communications Association (WECA), which is an American Radio Relay League Special Service Club (a "ham" club). However, Westchester ARES/RACES does not require one to be a WECA member in order to be an ARES/RACES member.
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Category: SKYWARN (2)
Local SKYWARN Groups
Referrals
National SKYWARN Homepage
National SKYWARN Webpage
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Nassau County SKYWARN
Nassau County SKYWARN Homepage
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Category: Long Island Amateur Radio Clubs (9)
Local Clubs and Affiliates
Referrals
ARRL Hudson Division
ARRL Hudson Division
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Brookhaven Lab ARC
Brookhaven Lab Amateur Radio Club
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Great South Bay ARC
The Great South Bay Amateur Radio Club (GSBARC) is based in the town of Babylon, NY on the south shore of Long Island. We have over 100 members involved in almost every aspect of amateur (ham) radio. Public service is a big part of the clubs activities by providing communications for everything from the Long Island Marathon, TWA Flight 800 crash and the 1999 Empire State Games. There is also a fairly large inventory of equipment and a library that includes technical reference manuals and issues of QST magazine back to the 60's.
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Grumman ARC
Grumman Amateur Radio Club
WA2LQO
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Larkfield ARC
The LARKFIELD AMATEUR RADIO CLUB, INC is a New York State Not-For-Profit broad based ARRL special service club based in western Suffolk County. We support a host of amateur radio activities including 6 amateur radio repeaters APRS and packet digipeaters, ARES/RACES and public service participation, weekly nets, monthly meetings and much more.
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Long Island DX Association
Long Island DX Association
W2LDX
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Long Island Mobile ARC (LIMARC)
The Long Island Mobile Amateur Radio Club, Inc. was formed to encourage and foster mutual interest in Amateur Radio Communications.

Our goal is that in cooperation with other organizations and agencies, we promote the advancement of public service and safety through amateur radio communications.
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Nassau Amateur Radio Club
NASSAU AMATEUR RADIO CLUB HOME PAGE
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Nassau County Police ARC
The Nassau County Police Amateur
Radio Club was founded in 1993
to bring together the members of the professional public service community in
Nassau County, New York, who shared an interest in amateur radio.
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Category: ARES Members Website (6)
Websites Maintained or Submitted by ARES Members
Referrals
W2LIE.net
Long Island Live Scanner Feeds
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USCG Freeport Flotilla 13-06
Promoting boating safety
Submitted by KC2RJX
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Hurricane Warning Net
HF Hurricane warning net
Submitted by WA2AQQ
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VoIP Weather Net
On Echolink and IRLP combined meets weekly May through November and monthly December, January, February, March, and April Also sskywarn training Has training session and talks on weather events
Submitted by WA2AQQ
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Disaster Communicators Forum
A mailing list on Yahoo Groups for all communicators Ares Races Red Cross Skywarn etc Web page on Yahoo has lots of good files and links
Submitted by WA2AQQ
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Civil Air Patrol - Long Island Group
The Long Island Group Civil Air Patrol website
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Category: APRS (4)
APRS Software and Links
Referrals
UI-View
UI-View is a Windows APRS program. You will need to download the 32-bit version, and apply for a registration key: - LINK -
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XASTIR
Open Source APRS Program that will run on Linux, Windows, and MAC.
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APRS.FI
Web based APRS Tracker
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OpenAPRS
Web Based APRS Tracking
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Category: D*STAR (3)
Links for D*STAR Resources
Referrals
D-RATS
D-RATS is a small application designed to provide data communication capabilities with D-STAR radios. It supports text chatting, file transfers, position reporting and mapping, and much more!
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D-STAR Calculator
The calculator is designed to make operating D-STAR a simple process. Select a few options and then the calculator tells you what you need to program into your radio. While we can't program your radio, stay tuned for future enhancements.
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CHIRP
CHIRP is a cross-platform, cross-radio programming tool. It works on Windows and Linux (and soon, MacOSX). It can program all of the ICOM D-STAR (or D-STAR-capable) radios and exchange data between them.
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Category: Misc Links (1)
Other links of interest that do not fit any other category
Referrals
AllPinouts
AllPinouts collects information about hardware interfaces of modern and obsolete hardware, including pinouts of ports, expansion slots, and other connectors of computers and different digital devices (i.e. Cellular Phones, GPS, PDA, Game Consoles, etc.).
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Category: Training (7)
ARES Training Material
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EC-001 - LEVEL 1 AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
A basic course to raise awareness and provide additional knowledge and tools for any emergency communications volunteer. This course has 23 lesson units, is expected to take approximately 25 hours to complete over an 8-week period.
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EC-002 - LEVEL 2 AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
A more in-depth study into amateur radio emergency communications to enhance the skills and knowledge received from previous experience. Level 1 ARECC is required prior to taking Level 2. This course has 19 lesson units, is expected to take approximately 25 hours to complete over an 8-week period.
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EC-003 - Level 3 - Advanced Amateur Radio Emergency Communications
This is a course for those in leadership or aspiring to leadership positions. This second revision of the course is a significant rewrite that brings the course current with the post-9/11/01 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) paradigm. This course has 23 learning units, is expected to take approximately 25 hours to complete over a 12-week period.
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IS-100.a Introduction to Incident Command System
ICS 100, Introduction to the Incident Command System, introduces the Incident Command System (ICS) and provides the foundation for higher level ICS training. This course describes the history, features and principles, and organizational structure of the Incident Command System. It also explains the relationship between ICS and the National Incident Management System (NIMS).
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IS-200.a ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
ICS 200 is designed to enable personnel to operate efficiently during an incident or event within the Incident Command System (ICS). ICS-200 provides training on and resources for personnel who are likely to assume a supervisory position within the ICS.
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IS-700.a NIMS An Introduction
This course introduces and overviews the National Incident Management System (NIMS). NIMS provides a consistent nationwide template to enable all government, private-sector, and nongovernmental organizations to work together during domestic incidents.
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American Red Cross: Introduction to Disaster Services
American Red Cross: Introduction to Disaster Services
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