SB QST @ ARL $ARLB041 ARLB041 Amateur Radio volunteer information is on line ZCZC AG41 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 41 ARLB041 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT September 18, 2001 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB041 ARLB041 Amateur Radio volunteer information is on line Amateur Radio volunteers continue to be needed to assist with disaster relief communication in New York City and in Washington, DC. Operators willing able to volunteer for communications duty to support the Amateur Radio Emergency Service relief and recovery effort at the Word Trade Center in New York City may register at the World Trade Center Disaster Relief Communications Web site, http://wtc.ab2m.net. When logging onto the site, Amateur Radio operators first will be quizzed against a checklist, then asked to complete and submit an on-line form. New York City Amateur Radio volunteers must have a VHF (2-meter) or, preferably, a VHF/UHF (2-meter/70-cm) mobile radio, power supply and cables, and mobile/portable mag-mounted gain antenna. This duty requires a serious commitment and could involve working in a possibly hazardous area in war zone-like conditions. Volunteers will need to supply some items of protective clothing. Amateurs from outside the Greater New York City area who are asked to report for duty are requested to alert their section managers. A list of SMs is available on the ARRL Web site, http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/org/smlist.html. Amateur Radio operators within 50 miles of Washington, DC, are being sought to assist the ARES relief and recovery effort for the Pentagon attack site. Those available to help should first visit the Virginia ARES Web site, http://www.aresva.org/help.htm. Those willing and able to assist should then contact Virginia Section Emergency Coordinator Tom Gregory, N4NW, n4nw@arrl.net. The subject line of your e-mail should read ''Salvation Army Support''. Volunteers need a 2-meter hand-held or portable with CTCSS capability plus at least two batteries and a charger. Current shifts are 4 AM to noon, noon to 8 PM and 8 PM to 4 AM, Gregory said. ARES volunteers are staffing three sites in Washington, DC, primarily supporting the Salvation Army relief and recovery efforts. The need is for three operators per shift. Amateurs from sections other than Virginia or Maryland who are asked to report for duty are requested to alert their section managers. A list of SMs is available on the ARRL Web site, http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/org/smlist.html. NNNN /EX