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Medina County Amateur Radio Club/Medina Two Meter Group

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Emergency Communications

Emergency communications are not a direct function of the Medina Two Meter Group, However, many of our members are active in emergency communications by being involved with other, independent organizations such as ARES/ MCARES,  SkyWarn, the Medina County EMA, or volunteering to assist with communications at Public Service Events through the Public Service Event Coordinator.  Note that leadership positions in all of the aforementioned, independent groups are currently filled by M2M members!

 

More Info:

  • ARES
  • Public Service Events
  • Skywarn
  • Medina County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security (EMA)
    • EMA – Communication Unit
    • RACES
    • CERT

 

 

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    • ARES
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    • Medina County EMA
      • Medina County EMA Communications Unit
      • RACES
      • CERT

What’s Happening

  • February 2020 General Meeting
  • January 11, 2021 Club Meeting On-Air @ 147.030MHz
  • Join Our M2M 2-Meter Net

About This Site

The Medina 2-Meter (M2M) Group, Inc. is a Medina County and surrounding area Amateur Radio club, incorporated  in the State of Ohio in 1975 as a non-profit organization.

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2016 Weather Baloon Launch

https://youtu.be/iQu0e50-tfY

Repeater sites 2016

https://youtu.be/2O6OSG6O96I

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  • Eastern Iowans Rely On Ham Radio When Severe Weather Strikes
    A derecho with winds of 80 to 100 MPH struck eastern Iowa last August, disrupting power and telecommunications for some 400,000 residents. But, as ARRL member and Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES®) volunteer Scott Haney, N0GUD, recently explained to The Gazette in Cedar Rapids, that’s when amateur radio shines.Haney, the president of the Cedar Valley […]
  • The K7RA Solar Update
    We just witnessed 12 consecutive days with no sunspots, which many of us found a bit unsettling. But fortunately Solar Cycle 25 activity returned with a new sunspot on January 15.Average daily sunspot number increased from zero last week, to 14.7 in the January 14-20 reporting period.Average daily solar flux rose from 73.8 to 76.1, […]
  • In-Person Meetings Cancelled
  • W8EOC Repeaters & Nets
  • Current Newsletter
  • Newsletter Archive
  • Field Day
  • Social Events
  • Emergency Communications

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