Event details
Rue des Religieuses, 2
5600 Philippeville
Belgium
on4kwt@uba.be Claude B-EARS NAMur
Within the UBA, the B-EARS brings together volunteer radio amateurs who want to help out in the event of major communication failures or breakdowns.
To be effective, and above all to learn how to cooperate, you'll need a little training to understand the vocabulary of our contacts.
This will also enable you to learn more about your devices (portable, mobile...), to use our installation efficiently, and to gain an insight into the workings of our institutions and the 5 disciplines.
After this theoretical part, we'll move on to the practical part, where you'll learn to work in a directed network through exercises and simulations.

ON7AJD José at 112 Mons during the RailEx provincial exercise on 30 03 2025
1 The structure of UBA and B-EARS | |
2 Belgian government structures | |
3 Emergency planning / 3 phases / 5 disciplines / CC / PC-Ops | |
4 CORTEX BeSafe Regions / Provinces / Other services | |
5 The B-EARS mobilization procedure | |
6 Procedures | |
7 Ethics | |
8 Equipment | |
9 Frequencies | |
10 CU112, Emergency Zones, what's expected of B-EARS | |
12 Questions and answers | |
13 Written test. |
The day will start at 9:00 am and finish around 4:30 pm.
A lunch break is planned. ( Sandwich possible to be confirmed )
Location section PHI de l'UBA Rue des Religieuses 2 5600 Philippeville (given the weekly market, parking will be provided)
Thank you to CM Jean-Pol Brisebois - ON8JPB for hosting this event.
To register for the course : ON4KTU