Amateur Radio Operators periodically run "nets" on designated days and on pre-determined frequencies. The "nets" are typically oriented around a specific topic (eg. Emergency Traffic Handling, Disaster Scenarios, Digital Modes, etc.) The information below is placed here as a courtesy for Lucas County ARES members as well as other Amateurs that may find this information relevant. If you have questions, please contact the Net Manager.
Each Quarter, LCARES members train and test for various scenarios using D-Star Digital Radios. Please consider participating. You can get more information by attending a monthly Lucas County ARES meeting. Please contact the Hospital AEC for programming information. | |
Hospitals and Radio Room Access
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Please note that this is a working net! As every good Amateur Radio Operator knows, listen first, and practice on your own or with a friend before showing up to a net and attempting to pass/handle voice/digital traffic.
If you have questions or need assistance, please seek out a local group (such as the Toledo Mobile Radio Association) and Elmers will be glad to assist new amateurs with procedures or equipment.
Facility Name | Status |
Mercy St. Charles | In Service |
Mercy St. Vincent | In Service |
Mercy St. Anne | In Service |
Promedica Bay Park | In Service |
Promedica Flower | In Service |
Promecica Toledo | In Service |
McLaren St. Luke | Facility Closed |
UToledo Medical Center | Out Of Service |