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The Blue River Valley Amateur Radio Society

Club Call Sign: W9NTP

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The Blue River Valley Amateur Radio Society

EmComm

We are prepared to help Shelby County during a disaster.

On this page you can get information about Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES), Skywarn and NWS Spotter Training.

Click here and start learning & possibly take a class to more about Emergency Communication (EmComm) from the ARRL.

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