
American
Radio Relay League
Amateur Radio Emergency Service®
and
Chaves
County
Radio
Amateur Civil Emergency Service
*** Roswell
Weather ***
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Caudill Ranch Repeater (25) now available
for local use. State-wide
linking will come later. 145.25 MHz,
600 kHz negative offset, 141.3 Hz tone.
Located on NM State GSD microwave tower, approximately eleven miles
south of the Caprock 18 repeater in Chaves County.
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Gallinas Peak Repeater (115) now available
for local use. State-wide
linking will come later. 145.115 MHz,
600 kHz negative offset, 141.3 Hz tone.
Located on NM State GSD microwave tower, approximately 10 miles west of Corona
in north Lincoln County.
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ARES Membership Application -- We
have not asked for an update of membership applications since 2002. Although we believe we have current
information on all members, please take a minute to print a new membership
application, fill it out and mail to Alfred - W5ALL 3205 Estrellita Dr.
Roswell, NM 88201-1017.
Also, we can always use new members. Please browse through this site to get a feel for our activities
and commitments and then submit an application if you wish to participate. We need hams for all levels of
participation, from those who are house-bound (for message relay) to those who
are physically active. CARES accepts
applications from outside Chaves County from those hams who have no active
EMCOM group in their county, or live near the Chaves County line, or who have
close work, family or other ties to Chaves County. RACES (Chaves Co. government sponsored) is currently restricted
to Chaves County residents.
CLICK HERE for an application in Adobe PDF format. If you have trouble printing the application
form, W5ALL will mail you a pre-printed copy.
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Thursday of Each Month, Jointly With PVARC at 7:00 P.M.
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PVARC Clubhouse
Stone building on the north side of the river, between the basketball
courts and the tennis courts, where

Ø Alfred
(Alf) Lindsey, W5ALL
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575-625-2157
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575-840-5219 (cell)
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Chaves Skywarn
Radio Frequencies
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Chaves ARES/RACES
Radio Frequencies
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Lincoln
Co. ARES/RACES Radio Frequencies
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ARES/RACES Comparison
PowerPoint Show
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ARES
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RACES
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CARES
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SKYWARN
Ø Types of Emergencies Supported
Ø Other Groups
With EMCOM Capability
Ø New Mexico Emergency Management
Association (NMEMA)
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6 September 2003
Emergency Services Fair
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6
March 2004 Battery Power Drill
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31
July 2004 EOC Power Failure Test
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20
November 2004 Frequency Agility Drill
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26
January 2005 State-wide Simulated Emergency Test
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30
April 2005 State-wide Simulated Emergency Test
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31 May 2005
Certified Community Preparedness Kickoff
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29
August 2005 -- Hurricane Katrina
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10
December 2005 State-wide Simulated Emergency Test
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7
October 2006 – State-wide Simulated Emergency Test
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25 Sept 2007 – Nine-county
Tactical Interoperability Test
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9
August 2008 Frequency Agility Drill
How You Can Join Our Group
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If you already have a ham license (Technician License is just fine),
then come to our next meeting.
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If you are interested, but do not have a license, then come to our next meeting
anyway and we will help you study for your license. When you are ready (after a few weeks of easy study) we will
arrange for the FCC required test. It
is really not all that difficult. Links
to the ARRL study guide for a Technician License are below.
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Study Guide For
Technician License The answers are
in the line just before the questions.
CORRECTIONS, SUGGESTIONS,
COMMENTS
W5ALL@ARRL.net
Last updated on August 21, 2008