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so i finally participated in an actual simulated emergency exercise with our local ARES group after months of just attending meetings and reading about it. we ran a scenario where a major storm had knocked out all normal comms infrastructure and we were tasked with relaying health and welfare traffic between two EOCs and a shelter about 15 miles away.
honestly it was a bit of a wake up call. i thought i was pretty prepared — i have a decent go-kit, spare batteries, the whole thing — but when the net control started throwing curveball "injects" like hey your primary repeater just went down, figure it out, i kind of froze for a second. ended up fumbling around trying to remember my simplex frequencies while people were waiting on traffic from me. embarrassing but also really valuable i guess.
the biggest lesson i took away was that muscle memory matters way more than i thought. knowing your equipment under stress is a totally different thing from knowing it at your desk at home. we also had one station that couldnt get their winlink to cooperate and they spent like 20 minutes troubleshooting while everyone waited, which kind of highlighted how you need a backup for your backup.
anyway my question is — for those of you who do these drills regularly, how do you keep your skills sharp between exercises? do you just do lots of nets, or is there other stuff you practice on your own?
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