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Auxiliary Communications Service AuxComm

Winlink Training Sessions
Winlink Training Sessions are planned for
January 8th to the 29th on
Wednesdays 19:00 - 20:00 Est
The Auxiliary Communications Service (AuxComm) is a group of dedicated, Industry Canada licensed, radio operators who volunteer their services and equipment to provide auxiliary communications in times of need. Amateur Radio operators have been doing this since 1935. We are fortunate in this country to have one of the most reliable telephone systems in the world, but in an emergency it can become overloaded and unusable. During these critical times we sometimes have to communicate in a more timely fashion to prevent loss of life and property.

AuxComm can be called upon in these times of crisis to help provide critical communications, to supplement, not to replace, existing radio communications systems. This service is provided free of charge. The AuxComm  Emergency Coordinator works with municipal and provincial officials and agencies, and others, in order to maintain communications during an emergency. AuxComm also works with another group of Amateur Radio operators who run the National Traffic System (NTS), to send messages locally, nationally and internationally.




The head of the local AuxComm group is the Emergency Coordinator (EC). The EC is given the task of developing an Emergency Plan and training radio operators, to be ready in the event that normal communications are disrupted. The EC also works with ECs of neighboring counties, the District EC, and the Section EC (Ontario) during wide-spread disasters.

The AuxComm holds drills on a regular basis, called SETS or Simulated Emergency Tests in November, as an exercise for local and national emergency radio networks, particularly using the NTS to transmit emergency radio traffic. AuxComm encourages anyone interested to come out and see first-hand our communicators in action!

How can the AuxComm help your organization? Discuss your needs with the AuxComm Coordinator; we will try to accommodate your needs.

If you're a radio amateur, and you'd like to volunteer for AuxComm, contact your local AuxComm Co-ordinator.  There is no membership fee, and you need not belong to any other amateur organization. All you need is a willingness to help!

If your community or charitable event needs reliable radio communications for health and welfare, safety, security or logistics, please contact AuxComm.




For more information about our National Voice click HERE

 

Grey County
AuxComm Co-ordinator
Frank Gufler VA3GUF
758240 Girl Guide Rd.,
Owen Sound, ON N4K5N7
VA3-GUF at outlook dit com
Grey Registration Form Download
Bruce County
AuxComm Co-ordinator
Marvin Double VE3VCG
295 Balacava St,
Paisley ON N0G2N0
mdoublester at gmail dah com
Bruce Registration Form Download
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