It is not always easy to know where to get started. To help you get on the right track, we put together an overview with a checklist showing how to get started as an active AmRRON member.
Click on the link below:
AmRRON Handout Getting Started (PDF)
Just do it! You’ll be glad you did… the peace of mind knowing you won’t be in the dark during an emergency is worth the 1 or 2 radio check-in’s a month!!
Would like more information on how to get involved.
Glad you found us! The following link should help get you on your way to getting involved:
Hi there John,
I am a Newbie regarding communications. I am member of SOS and try to get as much info as possible. So, I Just purchased a BCD436HP and BCD536HP. Trying to read manual. Any help would be great.
Question: What time is the live stream today and how can I get in touch.
thanks so much for being there.
Vivian
Nex step is to visit http://www.radioreference.com best instructions in net.
I’m waiting for a test close have yeasu ft 1dr
I just donated $6 via PayPal for the SOI but found nowhere in that transaction a place to indicate that it was for the digital copy of the SOI.
It’s in red: “In digital PDF”
Also, “The download instructions should be emailed to you within approximately 24 hours, and often much sooner.”
Sounds great.
Y’all should choose another option besides paypal. I can’t use PayPal and PayPal is extremely left wing and has been banning Right wing groups.
We do have several members that are using Paypal. However, we also have bitcoin, Etherium & Litecoin options available. Contact us at info@amrron.com for further instructions. Thank you! Polly-01
Good morning sir ‘s I hope your application is filled out ok. let me know. I’m not as computer savvy as you young folks, sorry , thank you
Our current application turn around time is approx 5 days. If you do not receive your membership after the 5 days, send an email to info@amrron.com and they can follow up on that for you! Thanks for being part of the AmRRON network! Polly-01
I am interested in learning more about AMRRON Network.
Hello. Please visit https://amrron.com/about/ to learn more about the AmRRON network. If you have additional questions, feel free to contact us at
info at amrron dot com
Thank you, Polly-01
I submitted a contact form and never received a reply. I had some questions about the different memberships and getting involved.
Hello. I searched using your email address and did not see any pending inquiries. Could you please send your questions to:
info at amrron dot com
and I can follow up on that for you and answer any questions you have. Thank you, Polly-01
( ordered the manual, got PDF but prefer hard copy as I do not always have my computer with me and I want to commit it to memory for faster communication.
We are developing the next-gen SOI and will be releasing a prelude to that in the form of a T-REX 2019 SOI, in PDF only. There WILL be a hard copy of Version 4 available when that is released, until then print out the T-REX 2019 SOI so you have a hard copy of that (due out by the end of the week — 6 July 2019) -JJS
Hello all. New member here. Kilo Mike 30. Looking forward to getting involved. My job is second shift so getting to the nets might be a little difficult. I am still working on getting my HF rig but its coming. I do have all the other communication devices covered. I have already programmed 2m/70cm, cb gmrs,frs and murs into all devices.
Now just need to get hooked up with others in my area.
Outstanding! Welcome aboard. Remember, even if you have to work, you can leave your HF station monitoring. Often times, when the band conditions are favorable, you’ll come home to find net traffic sitting there in your fldigi programs just waiting for you. =) It’s pretty cool when that happens. -JJS
Unfortunately at my current QTH I am not allowed outside antenna so that is not possible. But that to is being worked on. I drive a truck and do most comms portable. I been trying to monitor HF nets with online sdr’s. Other modes I have covered while mobile. I will also need to learn more about the fldigi thing. Still quite new to ham radio.
I’m a newby, just joined about a month ago. My profile name is Gilligan Bonner County Idaho. I haven’t seen my name come up in the directory yet. Although that could be because I have no equipment yet. I could use some advise about what to buy and how to listen to networks for now. I’ll get more active as I understand more.
Thanks