116 Introduction To
Net Control
Course Overview:
This
is a new course in our series of short courses for REACT members to train to
perform communications duties in emergencies. It is designed to give
participants in REACT formal radio nets the knowledge needed to serve as Net
Control Stations. This knowledge will help you develop as a more proficient
radio operator and prepare you to take leadership roles in emergency
communications operations.
Our Introduction to Net Control covers:
The course manual is 31
pages in length (plus additional appendices) and should take no more than 2
hours to complete. There is a detailed final examination – when you are ready,
contact our training staff at Training@REACTIntl.org to obtain the web
address and password for our online testing system. Continuing education
units are awarded for course completion.
Completing
a course on serving as a net control station does not make you an expert. You
need to first regularly participate in a formal net and gain experience
receiving and transmitting formal messages. Then work with net manager and more
experienced Net Control Stations to develop your skills by taking
responsibility for some portion of the net’s activity, working up to shifts as
Net Control Station with a mentor standing by. When you are confident, get on
the schedule to serve as the net’s Net Control. Then work to expand your skill
set in disaster exercises – REACT International conducts quarterly Internet
exercises that provide experience working nets in an emergency. Contact Training@REACTIntl.org for more
information.