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Resources & Web Links

Local Repeaters:

145.490 pl 107.2 - Fremont, Ohio - Skywarn Sandusky County - Primary

145.250 pl 186.2 - Fremont, Ohio - Sandusky Valley Amateur Radio Club, Sandusky County Skywarn Alternate

443.000 pl 107.2 - Fremont, Ohio

443.450 no pl - Fremont, Ohio

145.350 pl 110.9 - Clyde, Ohio

442.625 no pl - Bellevue, Ohio

443.850 pl 186.2 - Oak Harbor

145.450 pl 107.2 - Tiffin, Ohio

147.375 pl 103.5 - Toledo, Ohio - Skywarn District 1 Primary

146.610 pl 103.5 - Toledo, Ohio - Skywarn District 1 Secondary

147.255 pl 107.2 - Republic - Skywarn District 1 Third

146.790 pl 103.5 - Wood County, Ohio - Skywarn District 1 Fourth

146.655 pl 110.9 - Sandusky, Ohio

146.865 pl 110.9 - Huron County, Ohio

147.210 pl 107.2 - Upper Sandusky, Ohio

146.805 pl 110.9 - Norwalk, Ohio

147.150 pl 88.5  - Hancock County, Ohio

145.150 pl 107.2 - Bascom, Ohio

146.450 pl 107.2 - Tiffin, Ohio - IRLP

442.450 no pl - Republic, Ohio

442.950 no pl - Republic, Ohio

147.072 pl 100.0 - Oak Harbor, Ohio

147.270 pl 103.5 - Toledo, Ohio

Simplex:

147.430 - Skywarn Sandusky County - simplex primary

146.430 - Skywarn Sandusky County - simplex 1st alternate

Website Resources

NIMS (National Incident Command System) Online Training Links

-Required for every ARES Member

IS-700.a National Incident Management System (NIMS), An Introduction

IS-100.b Introduction to Incident Command System, ICS-100

IS-200.b ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents

IS-800.B National Response Framework, An Introduction

EmComm Training

Be prepared to help your community during a disaster. Get the special training required to be an ARRL emergency communications volunteer. Click on the link below for the Online Course Catalog click on that then click, Introduction to Emergency Communication to enroll (EC-001). Before you begin the course you should have completed the following ICS-100 (IS-100.b) (Introduction to the Incident Command System) and the IS -700 (National Incident Management System) Listed above.

Emergency Communications Training

Ohio Road Traffic Conditions

www.ohgo.com

Local Trusted Weather Stations

Clyde (W8DAG-Owner)

Fremont (N8FIS-Owner)

Ohio Signle Sideband Net

www.ossbn.org

National Weather Service Cleveland

www.weather.gov/cle

Storm Prediction Center

www.spc.noaa.gov

JetStream Weather School

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/srh/jetstream/

NOAA Weather Radio

Click here to listen to our local weather radio.

Click here for local S.A.M.E. Codes and Coverage Information

Our Sandusky County Skywarn Operations Manaul

Click here to download

Zello

www.zello.com

ARRL

www.arrl.net

ARRL Ohio Section

www.arrl-ohio.org

What do the Sandusky County Warning Sirens Indicate?

Monthly Test – 3 Minute Steady Tone, this ensures sirens will work when needed they are tested at noon on the first Saturday of every month. If severe weather is in the area the siren test will be cancelled.

 

Tornado Warning - 3 Minute Steady Tone which means TAKE COVER and TUNE to LOCAL NEWS MEDIA for further information and updates.

 

Sandusky County does not issue an all clear. Sirens are sounded when credible reports from spotters are received and/or NWS issues a tornado warning for Sandusky County.

 

All Other Emergencies (attack, chemical, etc…) - 3 minute wavering or warbling sound which means TAKE COVER and TUNE to LOCAL NEWS MEDIA for information and instructions. There will be no all clear.

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