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* Consider updating your radio’s memory channels using one of the [https://multnomahares.org/resources/frequency-lists-and-radio-programming-templates/ 2023 Multnomah County ARES templates] if you haven’t already done so. | * Consider updating your radio’s memory channels using one of the [https://multnomahares.org/resources/frequency-lists-and-radio-programming-templates/ 2023 Multnomah County ARES templates] if you haven’t already done so. | ||
What to do during | What to do during an exercise or deployment: | ||
* [[Check-in and Check-out Procedures#Checking_into_the_Resource_Net|Check into the Resource Net]] unless you have received instructions that a Resource Net will not be used. | |||
* Tune your radio to the frequency for your region. Use this [[Frequency Tables#VHF_Frequency_Table_-_Frequencies_in_the_2_meter_Amateur_Radio_Band|VHF Frequency Table]] using either a pre-programmed memory channel or by using VFO mode. | * Tune your radio to the frequency for your region. Use this [[Frequency Tables#VHF_Frequency_Table_-_Frequencies_in_the_2_meter_Amateur_Radio_Band|VHF Frequency Table]] using either a pre-programmed memory channel or by using VFO mode. | ||
* Set your transceiver’s transmit power to a power level that should allow you to be heard by your subnet controller. | * Set your transceiver’s transmit power to a power level that should allow you to be heard by your subnet controller. | ||
