Hal
Clover, licensed Amateur Radio Operator since 1995
Life Member
ARRL
District
Emergency Coordinator – San Joaquin Valley Section
What happened to all the antennas?
Unfortunately Babe Dog and doesn't photograph easily. She is a bit camera
shy. That's where her shyness ends though, so I would caution you before you go
fence hopping into the back yard.
This site is dedicated to my favorite hobby, amateur radio. I have
enjoyed the many friendships that I have made while communicating with or for
others. My forte is emergency communications and I am currently serving the
amateur community as District Emergency Coordinator for the Amateur Radio
Emergency Service tm in the
Southern District of the San Joaquin Valley Section located in the Central
Valley of California, USA. Hopefully you will find some of the information
posted here of use.
Tulare
County AREStm Information
Emergency
Communications Training
Local
Radio Club Links
Porterville
Amateur Repeater Association
Tulare
County Amateur Radio Club
Other
interesting links:
California
Highway Patrol Traffic Information Page
Archive of old Tulare County ARES news items.
ARES, what is it? This
page describes briefly what Amateur Radio Emergency Service is and does.
Ca Department of Forestry and Fire Protection - Volunteers In fire
Prevention (CDF VIP)
Current ARES activity
report.
Tulare County ARES has a web site. You
can visit it and if you are a member of the group in Tulare County, please join
the website. We also have an email forwarding service for members. If you are
not a member of ARES in Tulare County and are interested, please fill out an application and email it to me at kc5lub at
arrl dot net.
My day job link.
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73 and Thanks,
Al K3TKJ
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