The HAM Radio Program consists of licensed Amateur Radio Operators who provide
emergency communications during a disaster and support public safety efforts
at community events. They also volunteer their skills and equipment in specialized
support of law enforcement efforts.
HAM volunteers actively participate in the annual Citywide Disaster Drill, providing
essential communications between the City, emergency responders, and the County
Office of Emergency Management.
HAM volunteers also play an important role on
the Public Safety Team. Members are active in crime prevention and suppression
efforts.Members conduct an on-air net (meeting) each Monday at 7:00 p.m.
from the La
Mirada City Hall basement Radio Room located next to Community Rooms A
and B. The net is conducted on the La Mirada 2 Meter Repeater frequency of
146.655-
(minus offset) with a CTCSS tone of 114.8. Visitors are welcome on the
net.
For more information, or if you would like to become a Amateur Radio volunteer, contact the Citys Public Safety Team at (562) 902-2960.