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WELCOME TO THE FLORIDA ARMY MARS WEBSITE ! |
The
Army MARS program is a pleasant way to add to the enjoyment of your amateur
radio hobby !
If you are a licensed Ham operator, you can become part of the Army MARS world-wide communications system by being operationally ready to support emergency management agencies.
We help you to
increase your communications skills and capabilities. With the MARS program, you
will learn more about your hobby. On-line courses in communications/electronics
subjects are free to all Army MARS members.
ARMY MARS members
operate and experiment on specially assigned military radio frequencies in
voice, teletype, and digital modes of communications. We
employ an exciting version of "Email over radio" designed especially for the
MARS program.
Join a group of dedicated fellow radio amateurs participating in meaningful public service.
Connect with the United States Army and become part of the professional military communications family.
WE ARE THE VOICE OF THE US ARMYThank you for being interested in Army
MARS.
A friend may have described MARS in glowing terms, but we want you to get an
honest picture of the MARS program - the reality of being a member of MARS.
MARS is an organization of the Department
of Defense (DOD). It's mission is to provide emergency and/or disaster
communications assistance for military or civil authorities as an alternate to
normal communication facilities. It also provides information to the Directorate
of Military Support (DOMS), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and
the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) and Shared Resources (SHARES) a
cross Federal Agency national communications system on emergencies/disasters
through direct participation. MARS is a point to point High Frequency (2-29mhz)
emergency communications system.
MARS prepares for its mission by
conducting daily training nets during which members practice handling traffic
and train in the MARS operating methods. MARS operating is much more structured
than the amateur system, it's goal is to have everyone use a standard
military-type procedure. This reduces traffic handling time and increases
accuracy. Traffic and training is handled using voice and digital modes.
While there are enjoyable aspects to
being a MARS operator, the first motivation should be service. Enjoyment will
come from the satisfaction of putting your equipment, time and expertise to good
use as well as significantly improving your traffic handling communication
skills. As you gain experience, net control and staff positions become available
to further enhance your capabilities and responsibilities.
At first you receive a temporary station
license issued by the Department of the Army under authority of the National
Telecommunications and Information Agency. A valid FCC Amateur license is
required to obtain a MARS callsign and license. You will also receive manuals
which provide operating rules and regulations and message handling procedures.
Within six months of receiving your temporary license, you must complete an open
book exam and demonstrate your ability to operate in a MARS net and handle
traffic. Upon successful completion of the exam and demonstration of your
operating ability, you will be granted a permanent station license which runs
concurrently with your Amateur Radio station-operator license. Most MARS nets
are training nets, critiquing of procedure is ongoing and is considered
constructive criticism utilized to improve your operating abilities.
High Frequency operation is the backbone
of Army MARS operation. You are permitted to join with VHF equipment only in
areas supporting VHF training nets, but must be operational on HF within one
year of joining. With VHF equipment only, you are at a disadvantage because the
majority of the nets operate on HF. Your Amateur equipment may require
modification because all MARS operation is on frequencies outside the Amateur
bands. You are responsible for the modification of your equipment. E-mail
capabilities are not required, but are an asset because all administrative
traffic, both State, Area and Headquarters is disseminated by e-mail.
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