Ocean County ARES

Ocean County ARES Ocean County Amateur Radio Emergency Service Inc. A Non-Profit 501 (c)(3) organization composed of volunteer Amateur Radio Operators (Hams).

The Amateur Radio Emergency Service was formed to provide an alternate means of communications during times of emergency or disaster. This service is one of the primary reasons for the licensing of radio operators in the Amateur Radio Service, as provided under Part 97 of the FCC rules and regulations. The ARRL has established the ARES as a means of providing this service on a level which supports

local, county, and statewide organizations. National and international levels of cooperation are supported and coordinated through the ARRL. The Ocean County ARES is comprised of licensed operators concerned with providing emergency communications when needed. An operator does not have to be a member of the ARRL to join ARES. In addition, membership in ARES does not require that the operator become a member of any other organization. Members are, however, encouraged to join local clubs and the RACES organization. On February 14, 2003, under the Incorporation laws of New Jersey, the organization has become Ocean County Amateur Radio Emergency Service Inc and applied for tax exemption as a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization. The Non-Profit exemption was granted by the IRS on April 28, 2004. On August 15, 2003, Ocean County Amateur Radio Emergency Service became an ARRL affiliated club and was issued a Charter of Affiliation. The club callsign is WA2RES, "WHISKEY ALPHA TWO ROMEO ECHO SIERRA"

04/16/2025

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Ocean County ARES (WX2NJ) displays two VARA FM mobile units, both running Linux Mint. Photos by KE2EHF. Monmouth County ...
01/13/2025

Ocean County ARES (WX2NJ) displays two VARA FM mobile units, both running Linux Mint. Photos by KE2EHF. Monmouth County Go-Box Expo on January 11, 2025.

11/14/2024

Longest-serving satellite OSCAR-7 marks 50 years in orbit
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 12, 2024

Launched on November 15, 1974, OSCAR-7, a microsatellite, continues its mission 50 years after its launch, serving as a vital asset for amateur radio operators globally. It holds the title of the oldest operational satellite, predating the launch of NASA's Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 by three years. Space-themed merchandise

OSCAR-7 belongs to a series of amateur radio satellites known as OSCARs (Orbital Satellites Carrying Amateur Radio), built by volunteers from the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation (AMSAT). Many of these contributors have affiliations with significant U.S. space organizations such as the Goddard Space Flight Center. AMSAT's innovation led to the novel use of secondary payloads to stabilize the center of gravity during launches. Despite being constructed primarily on basement workbenches by AMSAT volunteers, OSCAR-7 had to meet rigorous space-readiness standards to be integrated alongside the primary payload, NOAA-4/ITOS-G.

Engineered with CMOS technology, OSCAR-7 was initially projected by NASA engineers to last just one to three years due to its non-radiation-hardened components. However, the satellite not only outlasted its expected lifespan but also contributed notable advancements. It enabled early ground-to-satellite-to-satellite-to-ground communications by orbiting close to its predecessor, OSCAR-6, facilitating unique message relays between satellites.
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A major achievement attributed to OSCAR-7 was its role in the early testing of Doppler-based location of emergency signals. Through collaboration with the COSPAR/U.S. SARSAT teams, simulated emergency location transmitters (ELTs) were transmitted and analyzed, demonstrating that passing signals through the satellite could accurately determine beacon locations. This technology laid the groundwork for the COSPAR/SARSAT system, which has since been credited with saving over 57,000 lives during more than 17,000 emergency incidents.

OSCAR-7's primary mission ended in 1981 when battery failure cut off power. However, in June 2002, it unexpectedly resumed operation, detected first by an amateur radio operator who identified its telemetry signal. This revival was confirmed globally and attributed to a possible change in the battery's state that allowed solar power to reach the onboard systems once more.

Endearingly called the "Sleeping Beauty" of satellites, OSCAR-7 has continued to offer scientific insights, including confirming orbital disturbances long hypothesized by NASA researchers. Despite its recent erratic telemetry and unpredictable transponder behavior, OSCAR-7's legacy as a pioneering satellite remains secure.

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09/28/2024
2024 ARES support for Habitat for Humanity walk to Build at Seaside Boardwalk. L to R, WB2ALJ, K2MDW, N2XW, WX2NJ, KD2FF...
09/21/2024

2024 ARES support for Habitat for Humanity walk to Build at Seaside Boardwalk. L to R, WB2ALJ, K2MDW, N2XW, WX2NJ, KD2FFR and KC2MTF.

09/11/2024

WILDFIRE UPDATE: Fishers Pit Wildfire - Berkeley Twp, Ocean County

The New Jersey Forest Fire Service continues to work to contain a wildfire burning in the area of Northern Blvd in Berkeley Twp, Ocean County.

SIZE & CONTAINMENT
🔥 189 acres
🔥 70% contained

STRUCTURES THREATENED
âś… 0 structures threatened

ROAD CLOSURES
âś… 0 road closures

FIRE CAUSE
⚠️ Under investigation

NEXT UPDATE
⏰ 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11

The Fishers Pit Wildfire was first spotted from Cedar Bridge Fire Tower at 4:44 p.m. on Sept. 9, 2024. When crews responded, the fire was burning inside the area known as Fisher’s Pit where initial attack efforts were initially unsuccessful due to erratic fire behavior.

Fire crews made good progress today strengthening containment lines and conducting backfire and burnout operations. Additionally, crews continue to secure and reinforce containment lines by mopping up hot spots alongside the fire’s perimeter.

Smoke continues to impact the neighboring communities along the fire’s perimeter.

Please remember, “No Drones in Fire Zones - If YOU fly, WE can't!” More info: https://www.facebook.com/NJForestFireService/posts/pfbid02XeCUXmgBdqXSqbZE3d3roqQb3EFkkFKRD9xkav4VYaHKWzL4Mym9HoVHMdPGUpvwl

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Helpful Wildfire Terminology
🔥 Wildfire - An uncontrolled fire burning the different types of vegetation that cover the land. A wildfire is considered a “major wildfire” after it exceeds 100 acres in size.
🔥 Containment - When reporting on a wildfire a percentage of containment will be given, which will state how much of the fireline has been completed.
🔥 Backfire - A fire intentionally set along the interior edge of a fireline by Forest Fire Service staff to consume fuel in the path of a wildfire and/or to change the direction of force of a fire’s convection column.
🔥 Fireline - The part of a containment or control line that is scraped or dug to mineral soil.
🔥 Threatened - Critical infrastructure, roads, homes and commercial buildings that are in the vicinity of a wildfire.

Ocean Gate AT&T Building pictures while it was still active and under the control of AT&T. Recently found 35 mm negative...
08/26/2024

Ocean Gate AT&T Building pictures while it was still active and under the control of AT&T. Recently found 35 mm negatives in the Ocean Gate Museum archives and scanned them.
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