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Mutual AID - Additional Info & Details

(LIC-03): How do I arrange to write a Ham license exam?  One of our members is an accredited volunteer examiner, and he is willing and able to administer the exam for you. He usually arranges a mutually agreeable time and location for you to write the multiple choice test, and does not charge for this service. If you email the webmaster, I'll get you in touch with him

(OPR-01) PSK31-Intro:  We have members with experience in the following areas: Digipan software, Ham Radio Deluxe / DM780 software, SignalLink interface, Getting the needed cables, demonstrations

(OPR-08) ARES:  Information on the Amateur Radio Emergency Service can be obtained from:
the webmaster, who is also the ARES Emergency Co-ordinator for the city of London
the ARES page on the LARC website
the RAC ARES Ontario web page
the RAC Field Service pages
The presentation we did for training in June, 2008
You can also check in to the Wednesday ARES net, at 7:30 PM on VE3OME: 145.45 MHz with a 114.8 PL.

(SW-01) Ham Radio Deluxe: We have members with experience using the following aspects of HRD who are willing to provide assistance: Installation & setup, SignalLink interface, CAT control cables, Yaesu 857, DM780 digital modes, PSK31, SWL.

Setup details for the Shortwave Database file for HRD provided by Jim Hartford, VE3NRX:
HRD SW Broadcast database
The file is derived from the Eibi text file by a conversion program. See www.eibispace.de
Have fun / Jim VE3NRX

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