KC Northland ARES News
Posted by wa0khp
about 4 hours ago
Sunday 5/20/2012 KC North ARES Digital net operation changes:
The net operation will move from a Simplex operation (145.750) to a Repeater operation (147.33/93 - open "no tone")
The format will remain the same with the following exceptions. Voice check-in as well as Digital check-in will be accepted.
The net will begin at 8:00 PM CDT (20:00 hrs) Voice check-in requests will be made at 8:00 PM followed with requests for
Digital check-ins shortly. Digital mode will be PSK-31, for those that have FLmsg software downloaded there will be an informational
message sent to those stations with the ability to copy using FLmsg .http://www.w1hkj.com/download.html
During the net, Net control will accept inquires pertaining to digital operation. The Net Control station will be using FLdigi & FLmsg
software. The software is free to download at http://www.w1hkj.com/download.html select the operating system in use and download
the current version.
FLmsg is available at http://www.w1hkj.com/download.html on the download page scroll to FLmsg and download.
Questions pertaining to this change:
Rick K0KEX
816 532 4219
816 392 0952
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1 day ago
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8 days ago
Posted by dcarpenter
12 days ago
I just wanted to pass along that Dave Laskowski N8TMN has passed away. Dave had a stroke in April and was on the path to recovery, when Sunday night complications developed and Linda his wife rushed him back to North Kansas City Hospital. By Monday evening Dave had left us.
Dave had been an instrumental part of the Northland ARES, was our Chief Radio Officer for our Clay County Mobile Command and was key in his leadership with the NKC CERT team and will missed by all.
Respectfully
Dennis KA0SXY
Posted by wa0khp
12 days ago
Skywarn net has moved to 146.700 at least for this weather situation. Stay tuned for further info. as to permnant frequency.
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15 days ago
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22 days ago
Posted by dcarpenter
29 days ago
Message from Mike O'Neal
Good evening to all,
I am looking for five to six individuals that would help me out at the Price Chopper in Platte City and Parkville.
Platte City is on April 25, Wednesday (5 pm to 8 pm) April 27, Friday (5 pm to 7 pm) and April 28 Saturday (11 am to 1 pm).
Parkville is on April 24, Tuesday (5 pm to 8 pm) April 26, Thursday (5 pm to 8 pm) and April 28, Saturday (2 pm to 4 pm).
If you are interested please contact me by e-mail with the dates and times that you would be willing to help out. I will let everyone know when I have enough for this event.
Thank you very much for your assistance,
Mike
Mike's Email address is: Michael.Oneal@plattesheriff.org
Posted by wa0khp
29 days ago
To read the full letter go to: www.arrl.org/arrlletter/?issue=2012-04-19
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31 days ago
To read the full letter go to: www.arrl.org/FandES/field/ares-el/?issue=2012-04-18
Posted by wdothage
36 days ago
On the net last night, 03/15/12, I mentioned that I had contacted Senator Bill Stouffer concerning his SB717, Distracted Driving. SB717 is very vague and all encompasing. ANYTHING that distracts you from watching the road is punishable by fine. I mentioned to Senator Stouffer that in many of his weekly newsletters he has stated that we don't need new laws that are redundant to existing laws. Is this the case with this pending bill? I also asked him to consider public services provided by amatuer radio operators. I included text from ARRL and links to their site.
His reply surprised me on several counts: He replied within an hour of my message. He said there are currently no laws that cover distracted driving. He feels the existing law on careless and imprudent driving does not cover distracted driving. He also said he is aware of ham radio's contributions to Missouri. He finally said that if the bill advances to committee discussions, he will revise the wording to be much more specific, and will keep amatuer radio in consideration.
Senator Stouffer can be reaced at bstouffer@senate.mo.gov.
Wayne Dothage, KC0WEG
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36 days ago
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43 days ago
This weeks letter contains the following items:
To read the full letter go to: www.arrl.org/arrlletter/?issue=2012-04-05
Posted by wa0khp
48 days ago
Starting tomorrow, (April 02) the NWS in KC and 4 other offices (Wichita, Topeka, Springfield, and St. Louis) will start using some new words if they issue a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning. In light of the horrible tornadoes of last year, they will issue 2 steps of severe thunderstorm warnings, and 3 steps of tornado warnings, based on severity. The details are here:
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/images/crh/briefings/pdfs/2012ImpactBasedExperimentalProductCRH3.pdf
Posted by wa0khp
50 days ago
No headline verson of letter available this week.
For full letter go to: www.arrl.org/arrlletter/?issue=2012-03-29
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58 days ago
To read the full letter go to: www.arrl.org/arrlletter?issue=2012-03-22
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58 days ago
To read the full letter go to: www.arrl.org/FandES/field/ares-el/?issue=2012-03-21
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64 days ago
To read the full letter go to: www.arrl.org/arrlletter?issue=2012-03-15
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71 days ago
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78 days ago
To read the full letter go to: www.arrl.org/arrlletter?issue=2012-03-01
Posted by dcarpenter
79 days ago
Our Next Northland ARES Meeting will be on March 13th at the Platte County Resource Center, at 11724 NW Plaza Circle, #200. Kansas City, MO 64153. Next to the KCI Expo Center
As thier is a training class going on n the Clay County Detention Center, we will meet for one more month in Patte County.
Clay County has aggreed to provide Cookies for us this month. I hope to see everyine there
Thank You
Posted by wa0khp
85 days ago
The Platte County Amateur Radio Group (PCARG <http://www.pcarg.org/>) would like to announce that it will be putting on a digital operations demonstration and training session THIS SATURDAY February 25, 2012 starting at 9am until about 12pm.
All are welcomed to attend. We plan to cover a few basic topics:
- Keyboard to Keyboard modes, FM/VHF and SSB/HF
- APRS Messaging, Tracking, and Objects Creation and Management
- NWSChat Service usage during SkyWarn events and for day-to-day operations planning
- Open/General Discussion for testing/installation/questions
More information on the event is available at:
<http://www.pcarg.org/calendar/february-2012-training/>
The event will be held at the NRAD Training Center in Platte City:
<http://www.pcarg.org/nrad-training-center/>
Easy access from I-29 and HWY-92.
Bring yourself, your questions, and any equipment you'd like to test out or need assistance with.
Posted by wa0khp
85 days ago
To read the full letter go to: www.arrl.org/arrlletter?issue=2012-02-23
Posted by n8tmn
87 days ago
Greetings
North Kansas City will be hosting their annual Snake Saturday festivities on Saturday, March 10th. As we did last year, the NKC CERT Team will be deployed as additional eyes and ears for the police department. To assist with the communications aspect of this deployment, I am requesting assistance from the Northland ARES Team to shadow our CERT members during this deployment for communications back to the NKC Incident Command.
If you can lend us a hand we will deploy from the NKC Police Department between 8:30 and 9:00 am and the deployment will last until around 2 pm. After your participation we will be feeding you lunch at the NKC Community Center as a thank you!
We could use 2-3 mobile units for this deployment and probably up to six foot units to shadow the CERT Teams. The foot units will need hand held radios and sufficient batteries for up to 5 hours. A yellow vest, ARES ball cap, clothing appropriate for the weather and good foot wear is needed for this deployment.
If you can participate in this event, please contact Dave Laskowski, N8TMN via email at n8tmn@yahoo.com.
Thank you in advance for your participation and support!
73 de Dave, N8TMN
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92 days ago
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93 days ago
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99 days ago
Posted by dcarpenter
101 days ago
N0VX is cleaning out some of the stuff in his Ham Shack and is giving Northland ARES first shot at the good stuff before it hits Larry's List and will be gone in a flash.
If your intrested please contact N0VX at They can reach me here at michaelkjohnson.nws@gmail.com or n0vx@arrl.net
Items Listed are;
Gen1000 porgable generator $75
Sportsman Series by Buffalo Tools
1000-watts peak, 800-watts continuous,
Runs 6 hours at 400 watts on 1.1 gal.
1 120-volt AC output
1 12-volt DC output
7 amps
http://www.buffalotools.com/generators/gen1000faq.html
Icom 746 (non-pro) $700
HM-36 hand mic
Radio Shack SWR Tester/Field Strength Meter
Radio Shack 21-549 Speaker
Original box, manual
Cushcraft R8 Vertical, 40,30,20,17,15,12,10,6 meters
23' tall. $200
Icom IC-207H 144/440 dual band transceiver $180
Separation kit
DTMF HM-98 Mic
2 144/440 Diamond rooftop whip antennas $20
PL-259 mounts
Icom T2H Handheld $50
with BC110A charger
MFJ 8621 5-Watt Data Radio (Transmit Only) $50
145.01 and 144.39 crystals
Earthmate USB GPS receiver (puck style) $10
Works with most PC-based maping software
TFT Color LCD Digital Monitor/TV $40
7" diagnally, perfect for portable use.
12-volt DC powered to run on auto current,
but also comes with wall wart adapter.
Includes VGA cable for computer use.
Also has AV-In and AV-Out ports.
MFJ-1118 High Current DC Multi-outlet $40
Power multiple devices from one DC power supply
Retail $85
Pyramid PSV-200 Heavy duty 20-amp switching power supply $70
Front lighted on/off button, rear mounted posts
Retail $199
Radio Shack Discone antenna 144/440 $20
wide-range receive
ARRL Antenna Handbook with CD $10
21st Edition, 2008
Retail, $44.95
ARRL Handbook for Radio Communications, 2010 Edition $10
With CD, ver. 14
Retail, $49.95
Palm 3C color Palm device $5
w/USB charging cable,
Original books, CD
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106 days ago
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113 days ago
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116 days ago
This letter contains the folling items:
Correction and Apology:
In the lead story on Army MARS and Winlink 2000 in the recently released January issue of the ARES E-Letter, there are unfortunate style errors when referring to statements made by Lieutenant General Susan Lawrence. These errors were unintentional, but regrettable, and we apologize for them. Here is the corrected edition of the issue. -- Rick Palm, K1CE, Editor
In This Issue:
To read the full letter go to: www.arrl.org/FandES/field/ares-el/?issue=2012-01-18
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120 days ago
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127 days ago
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134 days ago
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Posted by dcarpenter
134 days ago
Platte County Storm Spotter Training We have set a date for our 2012 spotter class. If you would mark your calendars for March 21, 2012 from 1900 to 2100. The training will be at Breckon Sports Center at Park University. The center is the located off 6th Street of 9 Highway at the dome buildings. Address is 8700 NW River Park Drive, Parkville, MO 64152.
Posted by dcarpenter
134 days ago
Clay County Storm Spotter Training will be February 6th at Pleasant Valley Baptist Church at I-291 and I 35 on the South West Corner from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
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143 days ago
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148 days ago
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155 days ago
This weeks letter contains the following items:
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162 days ago
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Posted by dcarpenter
169 days ago
One of our fellow Hams and ARES members Jose Lopez N0SMC is looking for a ride to ARES event. Jose has shared with me that he would like to get more involved in the ARES programs but is Blind and needs a ride. Jose live near N. Oak and Barry Road and hopes a ham that live near by would be willing to give him a left.
If you can help Jose Please email KA0SXY@kc.rr.com and I will send you Jose's phone number.
Thanks
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169 days ago
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177 days ago
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Posted by dcarpenter
180 days ago
First, We at the National Weather Service want to pass on to the Amateur Radio community and our hope for a happy and safe Thanksgiving.
Skywarn Recognition Day 2011 will be this December 3 from 0000z to 2400z. We are looking for volunteers to be operators and loggers for this event. The event starts at 6 pm CDT, Friday December 2 and ends 6 PM CDT, Saturday December 3.
In the Kansas City area there are two locations where Amateur radio operators can visit the National Weather Service and participate in this special event.
NWS Pleasant Hill
Route 7
Pleasant Hill, MO
Contact: Andy Bailey Andy.Bailey@noaa.gov
NWS Central Regional Headquarters
7220 NW 101st Terrace
Kansas City, Mo
Contact: Bill Gery William.gery@noaa.gov
To volunteer please send your name, call and time (local) that you would be available and prefer. Two hour shifts are normally used.
Because of the volume of email we both receive, please in the include the following in the subject line:
Subject:SRD 2011 Volunteer
Pleasant Hill (KC0SKY) will have HF phone and VHF stations Central Region Headquarters (KC0NWS) will operating on HF phone, VHF, PSK, APRS, winlink and echolink.
This is the thirteenth SKYWARN Recognition Day. The first was held in December 1999. The intention was to conduct a test to show how communication could be maintained regardless of what would happen during the dreaded Y2K. Today the event has grown to most of the 100 plus Weather Service Office across the country.
If you can not join us at the one of the National Weather Service locations. Please meet us on the air and see how many offices you can reach.
For more information goto : http://hamradio.noaa.gov This site will be updated as December 3 nears
If you have questions, please call me. numbers listed below.
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183 days ago
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Posted by dcarpenter
184 days ago
HomeTown Buffet
8350 NORTH BROADWAY
KANSAS CITY, MO. 64118
Phone (816) 436-5336
PLEASE NOTE THE MEETING HAS CHANGED FROM TUESDAY the 13th To WEDNESDAY the 14th.
Members and guests please plan to gather around 5:30PM to chat
Dinner around 6:15 PM
Individual payment w/ minimum 10% gratuity
Posted by dcarpenter
184 days ago
Subject: Rural Region A Amateur Radio Net
As discussed in yesterdays Region A Statewide Planning Southern District Committee meeting,
we will conduct an amateur radio net for Emergency Management and Health Care Agencies.
We will conduct the first net on Wednesday Nov 30th at 10 am. We will use the Warrensburg
repeater, frequency 146.88 PL 107.2
When each agency checks in we will need the following information:
Call Sign
Name of person
Name of agency
Location (name of city/county)
Posted by wa0khp
185 days ago
The contents of the November E-Letter are:
To read the E-Letter go to: www.arrl.org/FandES/field/ares-el/?issue=2011-11-16
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190 days ago
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197 days ago
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Posted by n8tmn
199 days ago
Greetings,
We will be having ICS-800b training at our November 8, 2011 Northland ARES meeting. If you have a moment, please go to the following EMI link and review / download the student materials, it would be appreciated!
EMI ICS-800b Link: http://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/is800b.asp
We will try to have a few computers setup so you can take the on-line test for this module!
Our next meeting will be held at the Clay County Sheriff's Training Center in Liberty this month. Meeting / training will be from 7 pm till 9 pm.
If you have already completed this module, please make sure you mail a copy of your certificate of completion to: ics@kcnorthares.org.
Any questions, drop an email to Dave, N8TMN at n8tmn@yahoo.com.
Thanks!
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204 days ago
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Posted by kc0rwd
208 days ago
FEMA, in coordination with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), will conduct the first nationwide Emergency Alert System (EAS) Test on November 9, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern. For more information go to http://www.fema.gov/emergency/ipaws/eas_info.shtm
Posted by w0ttn
208 days ago
2011 Maps are available. Go to APRSPoint FAQ #7 and follow Steves instructions 'to the letter'.
It's a huge 1.4GB file so allow pleanty of download time or choose the DVD.
73, Ted
Posted by wa0khp
211 days ago
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Posted by dcarpenter
213 days ago
Gary White, N0AOK, hosts a Digital Mode Net on the 147.015 MHz +600 kHz PL 151.4 Hz Repeater Every Friday Night at 19:30 hours local time. The net uses FM modulation and has mostly concentrated on using PSK31 and is really helpful to new Hams as well as those new to Digital (like me), however all Hams regardless of experience are more than welcome. The net is monitored for FM voice to help with questions if Hams have issues getting up and running and to monitor for emergency traffic.
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> When: Every Friday Night at 19:30 Hours (7:30 pm) Local time (Kansas City, MO)
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> Where: 147.015 MHz +600 kHz offset Repeater and uses 151.4 Hz PL Tone (Blue Springs ARC Repeater)
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> Mode: FM modulation, Digital Mode is usually PSK31.
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> Who: Net Control is Gary White, N0AOK and everyone with a Valid Ham License is welcome!
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Posted by dcarpenter
213 days ago
CLAY COUNTY
SHERIFF’S OFFICE
Ed Enderson
Lt. Colonel/UnderSheriff
email: eenderson@claycogov.com
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Bob Boydston
Sheriff
email: bboydston@claycogov.com
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
Date: October 17, 2011
To: All Employees
From: Sheriff Boydston
Re: September 2011 Employee of the Month
Melissa Reno has been chosen as the Employee of the Month for September for the job she did planning and organizing the Clay County Investigative Squad’s 40th Anniversary dinner. Besides performing all of her regular supervisory duties, Melissa worked with Captain Jackson in the preparations, ordering decorations and helping make the event a huge success.
Congratulations Melissa!
Honorable Mention:
Detention Officer David Ramirez was named the Detention Employee of the Month for consistently performing in an outstanding manner. DO Ramirez has responded to assist Detention Booking when not on assignment, made several inmate transports and quickly volunteered to assist maintenance with flooding and clean-up issues in dayrooms.
Deputy Kevin Bennett was nominated from Field Operations for the month of September. Deputy Bennett has volunteered to take on OIC duties on numerous occasions for the last several months. Deputy Bennett continually shows good judgment and takes these additional responsibilities knowing that compensation is not increased. Law enforcement members from other agencies have stated that Deputy Bennett represents our Sheriff’s Office in an exemplary fashion when interacting with them.
We also want to recognize two of our volunteers: Tim Cott and David Laskowski for their quick response with the Mobile Incident Command Unit the evening of the helicopter crash earlier this year.
Posted by wa0khp
216 days ago
> Gary White, N0AOK, hosts a Digital Mode Net on the 147.015 MHz +600 kHz PL 151.4 Hz Repeater Every Friday Night at 19:30 hours local time. The net uses FM modulation and has mostly concentrated on using PSK31 and is really helpful to new Hams as well as those new to Digital (like me), however all Hams regardless of experience are more than welcome. The net is monitored for FM voice to help with questions if Hams have issues getting up and running and to monitor for emergency traffic.
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> When: Every Friday Night at 19:30 Hours (7:30 pm) Local time (Kansas City, MO)
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> Where: 147.015 MHz +600 kHz offset Repeater and uses 151.4 Hz PL Tone (Blue Springs ARC Repeater)
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> Mode: FM modulation, Digital Mode is usually PSK31.
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> Who: Net Control is Gary White, N0AOK and everyone with a Valid Ham License is welcome!
Posted by wa0khp
218 days ago
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Posted by dcarpenter
223 days ago
NBEMS software updates. 9/9/2011
www.w1hkj.com click on “New releases & downloads page”
For the users of Fldigi/Flmsg for emergency communications it is suggested
that updates be maintained. Note: the current updates my be saved on a
portable USB data device (thumb drive). In doing this the operator has a current
version available ready to install in the event of a earlier version update requirment.
Fldigi Ver: 3.21.16 is now available
Additional information on the upgrade may be found on the web sight.
Flmsg Ver 1.1.8
Two sets of forms have been added to the software.
A. MARS message forms
b. Red Cross “Safe & Well” related forms. The forms expedite the inputing
of personal information as well as keeping a record of the data entered.
Rick Smith
K0KEX
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225 days ago
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232 days ago
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Posted by wa0khp
237 days ago
Dean A. Taylor, 52, of Holt, MO, passed away Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at the NorthCare Hospice House. No services are planned. No flowers or contributions. Dean was born January 4, 1959, in Sharon, PA. He was a kind and giving man who loved the outdoors and hunting. An Air Force Veteran, career FAA, Ham operator, and dedicated volunteer. Dean is survived by his partner, Dawn Dawson, mother Dorothy Taylor and sister Karen Mays. Dean was a gentle giant, a kind and generous man. (Arrangements: Cremation Society of Kansas & Missouri, 5561 NW Barry Rd., Kansas City, Missouri 64154, online condolences
www.kccremation.com (816) 822-9888) Cremation Society of Kansas and Missouri.
Published in Kansas City Star on September 25, 2011
Read more: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/kansascity/obituary.aspx?n=dean-a-taylor&pid=153782045#ixzz1YyA8PUq9
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239 days ago
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Posted by dcarpenter
241 days ago
Dean Taylor, KC0PIK passed away this afternoon about 5PM. He has fought a battle with cancer for some time, and was in the North Kansas City Hospice at the end. If you could, let the group know about hsi passing.
Rod
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246 days ago
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253 days ago
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260 days ago
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267 days ago
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274 days ago
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281 days ago
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Posted by w0ttn
286 days ago
The latest version of APRSPoint is available for download.
Google 'APRSPoint' and click on "APRSPoint download".
Be sure to UNINSTAL your present version prior to installing the new one.
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288 days ago
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295 days ago
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Posted by N0JJA
302 days ago
Ham Class July Kearney
The KC Northland ARES VE Group will Hold a Technician Class in Kearney, Missouri at the Kearney Public Library 10 AM to 12 PM, July 16, 23, and 30th. the class is free and we will provide a power point presentation for you home computer. More info is available or to sign up go to this web site http://www.mymcpl.org/events/introduction-ham-radio-0 . ARRL Testing will be on Sat. August 6th. Bill Gerle N0JJA
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302 days ago
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309 days ago
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Posted by kc0rwd
311 days ago
Due to the high temperatures forecast for Saturday we are moving the maintenance window for the Mobile Command up by two hours to run from 8 am to 12 pm. Anyone interested in helping out, or if you're just curious about the unit, you are more than welcome to come out to the Clay County Highway Department at MO Hwy 33 and 116th Street. If you need directions or have questions you can contact Tim Cott, kc0rwd@kc.rr.com. We will also be monitoring the 146.790 MHz repeater.
Posted by wa0khp
316 days ago
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Posted by n8tmn
322 days ago
Greetings,
We will be offering ICS-700 training at our monthly meeting in July. This months meeting will be held at the North Kansas City Community Center, located at 1999 Iron Street in North Kansas City. The training will start at 7 pm and run till 9 pm. We are planning on having computers setup in the training room so you can take the EMI test for the class right after the training.
We will be using one of the meeting rooms in the Community Center, just come in through the main doors, go straight ahead and make a left at the information desk. The meeting room will be right down the corridor.
When you have completed the test and passed, please email a copy of the EMI email you receive to: ics@kcnorthares.org. This email will be auto-forwarded to the agencies we serve as part of their record of your accomplishment.
If you have any questions, please feel free to email Dave at n8tmn@yahoo.com.
73 de Dave, N8TMN
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323 days ago
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330 days ago
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337 days ago
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344 days ago
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Posted by dcarpenter
346 days ago
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From: Lauria, Joe [mailto:Joe.Lauria@wdaftv4.com]
Subject: A Special Severe Weather Symposium
Good Morning all...
My apologies for the blanket email but in light of the horrific severe weather season in the US and here closer to home
(Joplin/Sedalia/Reading) FOX 4 has rapidly put together a special Severe Weather Symposium to be held at Union Station (in Kansas City) on SATURDAY June 18th starting @ 9AM and lasting till about 12 or 12:30. This will be held @ the IMAX Theater (seats about 450 with some standing room possible for overflow. This seminar will cover all aspects of severe weather including spotting/chasing and also more of the human element including having an insurance representative there to talk about how a family should be sure they're covered and what pitfalls there are in insurance policies should the worst happen. Also we'll have a child psychologist there talking about how children/adults who have anxiety issues with severe weather scenarios can deal with things better.
Concerning the show/seminar here is the line-up that is pretty firm at this point.
1) An insurance representative potentially from the Joplin area. He will talk about ways to be sure everybody has their insurance coverage in order and ways to make sure that they're properly prepared should the worse hit.
2) A Child Psychologist offering adults ideas/ways to help ease their child's fear/concerns/anxiety concerning severe weather/tornadoes
3) Chris Novy, a nationally known SKYWARN trainer who will be talking about situational awareness in chasing scenarios...he is fabulous if you've never seen his presentation before!
4) Andy Bailey NWS-EAX (Thunderstorm Basics and Intro to Storm Spotting)
5) Reed Timmer (A video recap of the 2011 tornado season so far...Reed is from the Show Storm Chasers)
6) Panel Discussion concerning topics perhaps not covered in the previous talks."
The show/seminar is free but we're asking for a $5 donation that will go to Project Storm Aid which is helping the tornado victims in Joplin/Sedalia/Reading
Pass this along to whomever might be interested. It should be pretty good and the videos will be amazing I think...especially from Reed/Chris and some of the videos we'll be showing...
Complete details are on our website...
http://events.fox4kc.com/Weathering_The_Storm/218858666.html
Thanks for your time this morning and I hope to see some of you there...
Joe Lauria
FOX 4 Weather
Kansas City, MO
Posted by wa0khp
351 days ago
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Posted by n8tmn
358 days ago
You may have noticed on the header of our website the 2011 ICS Training button. If you click on the button you can access the links to the various ICS courses we will be offering this year! Also, you can download a copy of the ICS forms that we will be using during deployments. The forms are under ICS Resources.
Please take a moment to review this great information and it would not be a bad idea to have a set of the ICS forms in your Go-Kit so you will have them for any deployments that we get called out for!
73 de Dave, N8TMN
Posted by n8tmn
358 days ago
North Kansas City Police Dept / North Kansas City Fire / North Kansas City Emergency Management is offering the basic CERT training classes starting Friday June 17th from 6 pm till 10 pm, Saturday June 18th from 8 am till 5 pm and the wrap up class on Saturday June 25th from 8 am till 5 pm.
All classes must be attended to receive your certification and a background check is required to obtain your credentials.
This class includes basic triage / first aid, disaster preparation, light search and rescue, emergency communications, basic sheltering and a wealth of other emergency situation training!
There is no charge for this class. The class will be held at the NKC Fire Station 1 which is on Howell St. in NKC, just off of Armour down the street from the Dairy Queen / NKC City Hall / PD.
If you would like to attend or have any questions, please feel free to contact Dave Laskowski, N8TMN at dlaskowski@nkc.org or n8tmn@yahoo.com. You can also call Dave during normal business hours at 816.918.7854. I can email you an application for this class and answer any of your questions.
In light of recent events, having the CERT training is well worth the investment of your time!...The training is applicable to most any emergency situation and is a great complement to any ARES training that you already have!
73 de Dave, N8TMN
Posted by n8tmn
358 days ago
As I noted on the net tonight, below is an email I received today from RSOE in Hungary regarding the tornado in Joplin...please note that they have over 5,000 registered volunteers helping out down there, that is no small feat and it shows how many people are willing to pitch in when the chips are down!....
You can go to the RSOE website, check out their english page and sign up for updates. Bear in mind that they monitor the world and even outer space object so you can get a LOT of email updates from them...either way, it's a great site to monitor when bad things are going on!..
73 de Dave, N8TMN
From: RSOE EDIS <alertnet@rsoe.hu>
Subject: RSOE EDIS - Situation Update No. 9 : USA - Tornado
To: "RSOE EDIS AlertMail" <hisz-alertmail-eng@levlista.rsoe.hu>
Date: Thursday, May 26, 2011, 1:11 PM
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Ref.no.: TO-20110523-30846-USA Situation Update No. 9On 2011-05-26 at 18:11:50 [UTC] Event: Tornado Location: USA State of Missouri Joplin
Number of Deads: 125 person(s) Number of Injured: 900 person(s) Number of Missing: 1500 person(s)
Situation:
Officials said Thursday morning that 232 people remain missing after a tornado leveled much of this city on Sunday, killing at least 125. Andrea Spillars of the Missouri Department of Public Safety said a list of names will be released later Thursday. City Manager Mark Rohr has said that many residents who were unaccounted for probably had left town or were staying with relatives. As the community began a massive cleanup effort, volunteers from around the country continued to arrive to help. The Salvation Army and American Red Cross are here, but many regular people also are chipping in. They are cleaning debris from yards and helping with search and rescue efforts. Rohr said Wednesday that more than 5,000 volunteers have registered. Around the 1,800-acre damaged area tents are set up offering medical care, free food, clothing and even pet grooming. A local radio station announced Thursday that pocket knives, gas cans and diapers were being distributed for free.
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Posted by wa0khp
358 days ago
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Posted by wa0khp
365 days ago
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Posted by aoliver
366 days ago
I just want to thank all the volunteers who participated with the Price Chopper weather radio event on May 8th. Without your help Emergency Management would not be able to do this.
Sincerly,
Amanda Oliver
Posted by N0JJA
372 days ago
Ham Testing Session Sat. 7 May 20011
Northland ARES ARRL VEC
Congratulation to all, this Testing Session Every one passed at least one Test as follows:
Last Name First Call Sign Test Passed
Trevisanut, Vicki Kay KD0OPL Technician & General
Tucker, Roger D. KD0OPK Technician
Smith, Gary KC0PSW General
Laflin, Jennifer KD0OPJ Technician
Cord, Stephen B. KD0OPI Technician
Pugh, Linda Sue KD0OPH Technician
I wish to congratulated all those who passed there exams, Please become involved with your Local ARES, Clubs, and Church Emergency operations.
Thanks to the following ARRL VE's, Charlie H. Hall WB7E, Ken Hoch AC0TQ, Dorthea Hoch KG6TUB, Mike Doherty W0JMD, Everett Jenkins AA0DV, Rod Schrivener W5GZT. de Bill Gerle N0JJA
Posted by wa0khp
372 days ago
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375 days ago
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Posted by n8tmn
379 days ago
Greetings,
Northland ARES will be offering ICS-100b training at our May ARES Meeting!..be advised that our next ARES meeting will be held at the North Kansas City Police Department Community Room on the first floor of the Police Department. The location of the Police Department is 2020 Howell Street, North Kansas City, MO. If you are coming from the north, take I-35 south to the North Kansas City exit / Armour Rd, keep to the right...Take Armour Rd down to the Police Station / City Hall building, it's right across the street from the Dairy Queen. Dave, N8TMN will monitor the '79 repeater for talk-in if you get lost.
We will have internet-capable computers setup for those who would like to take the FEMI / EMI test after the training, this way you can get your certificate that night...
We would suggest you check out the ICS-100b information, download a student manual and the test by clicking on the 2011 ICS Training link which is located on the top of our main website page.
Any questions, feel free to contact Dave, N8TMN at 816.918.7854 or via email at dlaskowski@nkc.org.
73 de Dave, N8TMN
Posted by kc0rwd
382 days ago
The Mobile Command Team will be conducting regularly scheduled maintenance from 10 - 2 on 14 May 2011. Anyone interested in helping out, becoming part of the team or just checking out the unit is welcome to come out to the Clay County Highway Department at 116th and N 33 Hwy, about a quarter mile north of US69 going towards Kearney. For more information or directions you can contact Tim Cott, KC0RWD, at kc0rwd@kc.rr.com and we will also be monitoring the 146.79 repeater.
Posted by wa0khp
386 days ago
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Posted by n0uyn
389 days ago
We need Northland hams for communications supporting the Jack and Coke Bike Ride on Saturday, May 14, 2011. The ride is in memory of Jack Polson and benefits the American Cancer Society. The ride starts at Park Hill High School near Barry Road, runs through Dearborn to Faucett, and returns through Edgerton and Ridgely. For more information, go to www.jackandcokebikeride.org. To volunteer or for more information, contact Jeff Dayton N0UQO at 913.927.4698 or jdayt@hotmail.com.