FCARES operates using VHF repeater VE3FRG 146.805MHz (-) (tone 203.5Hz) located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Winter Field Day Sunday Jan 30th - deployment has moved: we will be at the Lemoine Point Conservation Area
Amateur Radio Emergency Service
Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)
consists of licensed amateurs who have voluntarily registered their
qualifications and equipment for communications duty in the public
service when disaster strikes.
Every licensed amateur is eligible for membership in the ARES. The
only qualification, other than possession of an Amateur Radio license,
is a sincere desire to serve. Because ARES is an amateur service, only
amateurs are eligible for membership. The possession of
emergency-powered equipment is desirable, but is not a requirement for
membership. 
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disaster strikes (earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, wildfires, etc.)
Radio Amateurs are quick to offer
their expertise, experience, equipment, and, most of all, time to
provide emergency communications when normal means of communications are
inoperative, unavailable or overloaded. No matter what it takes, "hams"
will find a way to
get the message through.
This is all done by volunteers, as it is illegal to accept
compensation for communications via Amateur Radio. This is the "service"
aspect of Amateur Radio.
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