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Oregon hams install new state-wide WinLink systemThis month, Oregon ARES members will complete the state-wide installation of Winlink, thanks to a $250,000 grant from Governor Ted Kulongoski. In 2007, the governor was impressed by the hams' ability to handle emergency communications when severe winter storms wreaked havoc on Oregon's North Coast and flooded the City of Vernonia, knocking out 911 services, Internet and phone service for an extended period of time. The Oregon Office of
Emergency Management said that during the storms, the radio operators
were "tireless in their efforts to keep the systems connected." When
even state police had difficulty reaching some of their own troops, ham "I'm going to tell you who the heroes were from the very beginning of this... the ham radio operators," the governor said at the time. "These people just came in and actually provided a tremendous communication link to us." Because of the service rendered by Amateur Radio operators The equipment will be installed in the Emergency Operating Center in each of Oregon's 36 counties. Once the monies were distributed, ARES members researched and purchased the equipment that would be needed, formalized and signed contracts between the state, counties and ARES, and allocated space to install the antennas and equipment within each EOC. The project is scheduled to be completed in time for the 2009 ARRL Simulated Emergency Test (SET) scheduled for October 3-4. "Using Winlink equipment and other amateur equipment already in place at
the EOCs, ARES teams will have to quickly create a communications
network, in some instances without depending on other infrastructure
such as telephones or Internet," said ARRL Oregon Section Public When Oregon's State Office of Emergency Management was activated on
December 3, 2007,
hams over the course of the next four days used Winlink to pass message
traffic. "The Winlink system performed perfectly, and the ARES team at
The American Radio Relay League
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