Washington Amateur Communications

ARES Training

WACOM has committed to an ongoing training program for the purpose of educating operators in best practices for the Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and emergency communications in general.

Training Points of Emphasis WACOM Training Assets
  • Auxiliary Communications Service (ACS)
  • FEMA Classes
  • Participation in local, county, and state exercises
  • Deploying and practicing emergency skills
  • NBEMS training net on Wednesday nights
  • PA Region 13 Emergency Vehicles 92-2 & 92-10
  • Annual public service events

ARRL ARES Emergency Coordinator, Washington County: Tom Wright, N3WS; tom.n3ws@protonmail.com

- Washington County ACS Registration Form


FEMA Classes

The following FEMA courses serve as an introduction to emergency site chain of command and procedures. Completion of these courses and passing of their associated exams are considered requirements for gaining access to many emergency sites.


VHF Nets

Washington & Greene County 2 Meter Net
     - Tuesdays at 8PM on K3PSP Repeater System
     - See Nets Tab For Details
     - WPA ARES Simplex Frequencies
     - WPA ARES Simplex Frequency Map
     - Region 13 Frequencies
     - WACOM Communications Plan 2023
     - ARRL Radiogram

NBEMS Digital Training Net
     - Wednesdays on K3PSP Repeater System
          - 8PM Standard Time
          - 9PM Daylight Savings Time
     - See Nets Tab For Details

SKYWARN Net
     - As Necessary
     - See Nets Tab For Details

HF Nets

Western PA Phone Traffic Net
     - 5:30PM Daily, 3.918 MHz

Western PA ARES Net
     - 9AM Saturday, 3.983 MHz

PA NBEMS Net
     - 7:30AM Sunday, 3.585 MHz
     - USB, 1500 Waterfall
     - Check-ins (Thor 22), Traffic (MFSK32)

PEMA Central Net
     - 8:30AM Sunday, 3.993.5 MHz

Western Region ACS Net
     - 9AM Sunday, 3.990.5 MHz

Hurricane Watch Net
       - 14.325 MHz

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