Threat Level
Weather & Callsign Lookup
Weather Lookup
Enter "City, State" or
"Zip Code"
Provided by WxChat/INFLOW
Callsign Lookup
Enter Callsign
(Provided by QRZ)
APRS Location Lookup
Enter Station Callsign
(Provided by Open APRS)

Enter Callsign with SSID,
Currently Does not support wildcard.
Login Panel
Username:
Password:
Remember Me

Not registered?
Register now!

Forgot your password?
Users Online
Online Now: 5
0 Members | 5 Guest

Most users ever online was 21 on July 2, 2010 at 13:04 PM.
DgN Gallery News
Paul Harvey
March 19, 2003- America's quiet warriors are the legion of ham radio operators, 700,000 of them, who are always at ready for backup duty in emergencies--amateur, unpaid, uncelebrated, civilian radio operators, during and after floods and fires and tornadoes. After the 9/11 attacks, hams were indispensable in reuniting friends and families. Most recently it was they who expedited the search for debris after the disaster to the space shuttle Columbia, and right now, at this moment, they are involved in homeland security to a greater degree than you would want me to make public.
Articles
This article is currently offline.
Weather Watches and Warnings
Latest Posts
District Leadership
N9KNY- Dave Levorson
District Emergency Coordinator - NE WI District


AB9PJ - Pete Johnson
ADEC- 1st. Assistant DEC



KS9E - Karl Simonson
ADEC- Research and Development


WD9FLJ - Wayne Pennings
ADEC- Message Traffic Handling


N9MEA - Mark Rasmussen
ADEC - Technical Operations & Support


KC9GRD - Joseph Mullan
ADEC - Administration


W9HDG - Travis Augustine
ADEC - Site Administration/Webmaster


N9FZH - Gerald Thorpe
Net Manager - NE WI District Net