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Page 1 Contents Version 1.3 7/6/92
Subject: RACES BULLETINS-BY-TOPICS CONTENTS
MANAGEMENT [MGT]
AN OVERVIEW - PART 1
History of RACES
One Definition of RACES
Another Definition of RACES
What Is RACES?
Uses for RACES
Who Activates RACES?
Yes, Non-Hams Can Join Too!
What is a RACES Station?
Races & the Auxiliary Radio Service Illustrated
Who Runs RACES?
AN OVERVIEW - PART 2
Is RACES meant for just one department?
Do Federal Agencies Have Races?
Does RACES Provide Equipment for Radio Amateurs?
Government Owned Ham Equipment
Volunteers Must be Registered
RACES? Who Needs it? What is It?
Response Institute Summary
Getting Bulletins to the Emergency Services Manager
Simplex Frequency Plan Announced
Obtaining Surplus Property for Local Government
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: WHAT TO EXPECT
Disaster/Major Emergency-What to Expect [ By Chula Vista
Police Lt: 70 possibilities based on actual experiences.]
Real time experiences and observations in emergencies:
[management, operations, training and
plans/preparedness] Emergency Directors
Perspectives (Loma Prieta Eq. Critique)
MUTUAL AID
Mutual Aid defined and how it applies to communications.
Mutual Aid Communications
Importance of the Communication Resources Order
Communication Resources Order Form
Essential Mutual Aid Records and Information
MACS: MultiAgency Coordination System
Responding to a Mutual Aid Mission (Responder Do's/Don'ts)
ORGANIZATION -PART 1A
Overview on Emergency Communications Organization.
Overcoming Communication Problems
Levels of RACES Operators in California
Level 1 & 2 Volunteers
RACES Activities
Management Priorities
What Should Amateurs Expect of Sponsoring Gov't Agencies?
ORGANIZATION -PART 1B
Establishing Awareness of and Confidence in RACES
RACES ID Cards
Flow of Communications: Agencies to State OES and back
Recruiting Volunteers
How to Find High Tech Support
Communication Mission for Volunteers
Getting Emergency Managers and Amateurs Together
ORGANIZATION -PART 1C
Races Management Problems,for Emergency Agency Managers
Why Some Governments Won't Use Volunteers
Volunteers 'Bill of Rights'
How Does One Join RACES?
Volunteers Defined
Understanding Levels of Volunteer Responder Activity.
POLICY MATTERS
RACES Program Guidance Policy
Policy on Volunteers Responding to Incidents
Responders Deportment & Appearance
OES Mission Statement
Standards: Key Management, Operations Staff, Radio Officer
Policy on Use of ID Card
The RADIO OFFICER - The Key Element to Success
PART 1A
The Radio Officer: A Discussion and Perspectives
All We Need is A Radio Officer?
How Communication Volunteers Can be Utilized
Radio Officers DATA Base: registrations, records/resources
How To Help Your Radio Officer
Radio Officers and the Need for Assistants
The RADIO OFFICER - The Key Element to Success
PART 1B
Radio Officer Position Description
Vital material for the Emergency Services Manager
Responsibilities of a Local Jurisdiction Radio Officer
OPERATIONS [OPS]
ASPECTS OF OPERATIONS
One-Hour Exercise Question
"Organizing Packet Networks" - From a FEMA Workshop
Proper Communication Channels
HF Radio is very important
Dispatching Responsers Out-of-Area
INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM
ICS Responders Checklist
ICS Proper Radio Usage
CDF&FP Glossary of ICS Terms
IN TIME OF NEED
The Amateur Radio Operator in Time of Need
By Russell Bankson, N6GWL, CAP Pacific Region
"Here We Are But Nobody Calls Us" - Solving this problem
RACES Responders Check List
RACES Proper Radio Usage
How to make Accident Reports by Radio
PREPAREDNESS FOR THE RESPONDERS FAMILY
What comes First in an Emergency?
Family Preparedness
How to Be Winter Wise: Before, During, After Winter Storms
Emergency Broadcast System
Earthquake Preparedness for Home & Family
The Emergency Broadcast System and Amateur Radio
TECHNIQUES
Emergency and Disaster Operating Techniques
TRAINING
Training for Level A Volunteers
Operations Critique for Training Purposes
Volunteers Responding to Incidents Policy
Drill or Exercise REALITY, April Moell
What is a Shadow, Bill Ozment
Desirable Traits in a Volunteer
Stress & Training caption: Falling Overboard
WHAT to EXPECT in EMERGENCIES
Are You Really Earthquake Free?
Loma Prieta (Santa Cruz) OES Response Overview
UL Flight 232 Lessons Extracts from Nebraska EC reports
Communications Will Always Fail! [Crisis in Action!]
OTHER TOPICS - MISCELLANEOUS [MIS]
MISCELLANEOUS - PART 1
A review of the changes in RACES
RACES Bulletins, How Transmitted
RACES Bulletins/Index for Em. Managers, Responsers, Sysops
CCDN & RACES Bulletins
Excellent RACES Newsletter
USAFR Rescue
Station License for RACES
New State Races Call Sign
Welcoming Message to Stan Harter
Copyright Permission regarding Bulletins
A History of an OES Training Exercise
MISCELLANEOUS - PART 2
Why Volunteers May be Refused
What About Citizens Band?
Call Waiting as a Communications Tool
Tsunami Described
Richter Scale (definition)
Races Program Guidance Policy at OES
Communication Auxiliary Described
The Impact of Amateur Radio Operators on Highway Safety
An overview of the Amateur Operator
Training Writeups Wanted
RACES Bulletin Numbering System Changed
Thank You, Responders
Earthquake Activity cause to review
Dispatchers Congratulated
PUBLIC RELATIONS/PRESS
Public and Press Relations by Paul Girard Press response
and the Incident Command System as in Loma Prieta Disaster
PUBLIC SAFETY
What is a Public Safety Communications System?
Understanding Public Safety Dispatchers/TeleCommunicators
RACES SURVEY, STATE WIDE
THE EARTHQUAKE
The California Quake -An Article by Robert Hoover
TECHNICAL [TEC]
ANTENNAS
Antennas & slingshots
High Freq. Ant. Survival Tip
NVIS Antennas, 5 parts
Antenna Safety: Raising Antennas
Log Periodic Antenna at OES
ATV - AMATEUR RADIO TELEVISION
ATV In 4 Parts
Microwave Van and ATV - RF2
ATV Antenna on Aircraft
EQUIPMENT
Equipment Liability
Equipment for Emergency Responders
EMP Devices, Provides 3 sources of data
Portable Repeaters
Rubber Duck Antennas
Grounding System
Photocopiers: Hazards
Portable Radio Tip
Portable Radio Batteries
PACKET
Packet Recommended for Every EOC
Emergency Packet Communications
Races Packet Radio Terminal Specification
Packet Radio Demonstrations, in 4 parts
TECHNICAL TIDBITS
ALE, Automatic Link Establishment, A discussion
Ferrite Beads and Radio Interference
Notes:
The printed version of this material differs in layout, but not in
context. In it, occasional words may have been shifted to help the
text conform to a two-column layout, but the essence is the same.
Compiler:
Cary Mangum, W6WWW, Chief Radio Officer, Auxiliary Radio Service,
Telecommunications Division, Office of Emergency Services,
State of California.
Formatted for the RACES Bulletin Archive at UCSD.EDU by Steve
Schindler, WD4MJJ, Brevard County, Florida RACES.
Internet: steve@testeng.ksc.nasa.gov