Archive for the ‘Emergency Communications’ Category

JOTA – Jamboree On The Air – Boy Scout Troop 109

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

Participated in the Boy Scout “Jamboree on the Air” (JOTA) event held at the YCARS clubhouse today. Had a good turn out as you can see from the picture. It went the full 3 hours but time seemed to whiz by so fast. They boys were very attentive, asked a lot of questions and were very engaged the entire time. I did a presentation on the different aspects of amateur radio and how it is used for emergency preparedness. Brian Dale – AD4XJ, gave a presentation on the science of radio such as wave length, frequency; and on radio safety. He also talked on the requirements for the Radio merit badge. 

Steve Kelly - WB4QNI

Steve Kelly - WB4QNI

Steve Kelly (in picture)-  WB4QNI,  brought in a display of different morse code keyers and a setup to let the boys see, touch and feel morse code. After this we went into the radio room where we had two stations setup. Brian showed them some digital modes such as SlowScanTV and PSK31. We then set them up with contacts on various bands using the club callsign, K4YTZ. I was on the UHF/VHF band and Brian was on HF. Each boy had a “log book” with them and they filled out information about each of the their contacts.

In terms of getting new HAM’s, yes! Brian and I are meeting with them again in December to do their Radio merit badge, and again in March. I will be teaching a class for them to get their technician tickets. (including their Dad’s!) This was very fun and Brian and I agreed, this was the first of many JOTA’s to come!

Church Communications Plan

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Well, I finished putting together an emergency preparedness communications plan for our church congregration. Our church is pretty territorial in where member attend church. It was easy to organize sub-units with a designated team captain and assistants that would be responsible for members in a specific area. The goal here is to provide the flock leaders with information about his sheep in the event of a disaster so he can react with aid as needed. This information can also be forwarded to his superiors as well as emergency response organizations. Because of the diverse area between North Rock Hill, SC, Fort Mill, SC and Southwest Charlotte, NC, we are actually providing a great public service to these members neighborhoods by providing an emergency response team to bring fire, police, and medical aid to the residents. I hope the members embrace this and we can implement this plan. It could be a model for other nearby congregations.

Service to Community – Amateur Radio

Thursday, December 4th, 2008

A major aspect of amateur radio I enjoy is the many opportunities it affords to serve the community. There are not many hobbies where the primary function is to aid your fellowman.

One service amateur radio provides to the community is providing radio communications during events. I will have to opportunity of serving in such a capacity this weekend during the Gastonia, NC Christmas Parade under the coordination of the Gastonia Area Amateur Radio Society. In the past I have provided radio support during long bike races, being a checkpoint at a distant location. While we enjoy talking with people all around the world using our own amateur radio equipment, the underlining reason we do this is to use our skills and equipment to aid our neighbors, community and nation.

One More Worry in the Carolina’s

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Living here in the Carolina’s, I have always only worried about the standard disaster: Tornado’s and Hurricanes. Now the Mecklenburg ARES brought to my attention another disaster to prepare for. A tsumami!

THIS IS A DRILL MESSAGE           THIS IS A DRILL MESSAGE           THIS IS A DRILL MESSAGE

AT 2345Z  1 DECEMBER2008, A LATERAL COLLAPSE OF THE CUMBRE VIEJA VOLCANO LOCATED IN LA PALMA, CANARY ISLANDS OCCURRED. THIS COLLAPSE HAS TRIGGERED A DESTRUCTIVE TSUNAMI THAT IS SPREADING TOWARD THE EAST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES. IN APPROXIMATELY 9 HOURS, AN ESTIMATED WAVE OF 10-25 METERS COULD REACH THE COAST OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES.

AT THIS TIME, ALL ARRL SECTIONS THAT BORDER THE ATLANTIC OCEAN SHOULD BE CONSIDERED TO BE AT THE HIGHEST ALERT STATUS AND TAKE ALL NECESSARY ACTIONS.

THIS IS A DRILL

Wow, a tsunami reaching all the way to Charlotte?

Other License

Monday, December 1st, 2008

My other FCC license is for GMRS. WQFX800. (I had to write it here or I would forget it).