Format
3-Way
On-air · Classroom · Field
Core Topics
6+
Key skill areas covered
Standard
JESIP
Joint Emergency Services Interoperability
Practice Nets
Regular
Scheduled on-air sessions
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Training Portal Coming Soon
A dedicated online portal with full training plan, resources, and current schedule will be available here soon. In the meantime, contact us for the latest net/exercise details.
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Core Training Topics
Key areas covered in our programme
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Radio Procedure
Phonetic alphabet, prowords, net discipline, message handling, and voice procedure to RAYNET-UK standards.
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Net Control
Running a net, traffic management, logging, priority/emergency handling.
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Mapping & Navigation
OS grid references, six-figure coords, sketching, position reporting in field ops.
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Digital Modes
APRS tracking, Winlink email-over-radio, packet, JS8Call for resilient data links.
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JESIP Principles
Joint working: co-location, clear communication, coordination, shared risk understanding, situational awareness.
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Power & Deployment
Battery/solar management, antenna setup, vehicle/fixed/portable operation.
Training Formats
Three complementary methods to build readiness
On-Air Practice Nets
Regular scheduled nets on our calling frequency to practise procedure, message passing, and emergency handling from home/portable stations.
Classroom Sessions
Theory-focused presentations/discussions on RAYNET doctrine, JESIP, licensing, and lessons from real activations.
Practical Field Exercises
Hands-on deployments across Merseyside: rapid setup, portable ops, navigation, team coordination.
Inter-Group & National Exercises
Participation in RAYNET-UK regional/national scenarios with other groups and partner agencies.
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Interested in Joining?
Training is open to licensed amateur radio operators keen to support emergency communications. No prior RAYNET experience required — we welcome Foundation licence holders and above.
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Licence Required — Valid Ofcom amateur licence (Foundation+) needed to operate.
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Equipment — A basic 2m handheld is sufficient to start. We offer guidance on suitable gear.
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Get in Touch — Contact us via the members' area or form to express interest — we'll guide you next steps.
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Pathway to Deployment Readiness
From joining to active operational support
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Hold a Licence
Obtain a valid Ofcom amateur radio licence (Foundation, Intermediate or Full). RSGB Foundation is ideal for newcomers.
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Join Liverpool RAYNET
Register with the group, complete RAYNET-UK membership, and gain access to callout list and training resources.
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Attend Practice Nets
Join scheduled nets to build confidence in procedure, discipline, and message handling under guidance.
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Complete Core Training
Cover radio procedure, mapping, JESIP, digital modes, and deployment skills via classroom and field sessions.
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Deploy Operationally
Once assessed ready, join activations and events alongside experienced operators as part of the team.