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:caption: What is AREDN®
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aredn_overview
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:caption: Getting Started Guide
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arednGettingStarted/aredn_overview
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==================
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Why AREDN |trade|?
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Why AREDN |trade|
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AREDN |trade| provides a way for amateur radio operators to create high-speed data networks for use in emergency and community service communication. At a high level, an Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network is simply another tool for your EmComm toolbox. As an amateur radio operator involved in emergency communication, you already have quite a few RF resources that you use on a regular basis. AREDN |trade| is yet another tool that you might want to have available if it meets an important EmComm requirement, which we’ll see in a moment.
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