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/////////////////////////////////////////// It Takes Civilians to Make LA's Emergency Preparedness Work: Posted: 29 Jan 2016 04:01 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/36073 GELFAND'S WORLD -- This is the next in a series of articles about emergency preparedness. We stress the attempt to bring the public up to a level of preparation that will be required should we have to deal with a major earthquake. The Emergency Preparedness Alliance met again last weekend, this time to discuss disaster communications. Some of what we heard involved technical sounding stuff like the organization of two-way radio networks. Some of it involved learning about sending emergency messages up and down the line through organized chains of command. It turns out that there is plenty of room for us civilians in the emergency communications process, provided we make the minimal effort to get an amateur radio license. We learned about programs that train people in as little as a day. There is also the Family Radio (FRS) system which does not require a license, and will be ideal for getting emergency messages out over a range of perhaps a few blocks. The goal is to have a few thousand of us equipped at the FRS or ham radio level so that we can provide ultra-local eyes and ears in the event of a true emergency. /////////////////////////////////////////// 2016 Capital City Hamfest: Posted: 29 Jan 2016 04:01 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/36072 The annual Capital City Hamfest starts this weekend, January 29th and 30th. The hamfest is a gathering of Amateur Radio operators and vendors. There will be many dealers selling amateur radio products and flea market vendors. There will be amateur radio license testing on Saturday, startign at 8:00am. /////////////////////////////////////////// Tech Review Roundup: Software Defined Radios: Posted: 29 Jan 2016 04:01 PM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/36071 If you are a Technophile, Raspberry Pi Tinkerer, or Ham Radio Operator, then these SDR's (Software Defined Radios) are right up your alley. First up is the HackRF One, an open source SDR. This device has some pretty impressive technical specifications. First off, this is not just one of your regular garden variety receive-only SDR; this bad boy can also transmit. On top of that, its transmit/receive frequency bandwidth covers an impressive 1Mhz - 6,000MHz (6GHz). That covers the entire HF, VHF, and UHF ham radio spectrum plus a lot more on top of that. The HackRF is a half-duplex transceiver, which means it can transmit or receive but not both at the same time. Unfortunately, the transmit power output is fairly wimpy at only 10mW, depending on what frequency you are on. Luckily, an amplifier can easily remedy this little shortcoming. /////////////////////////////////////////// Propagation Forecast Bulletin #5 de K7RA: Posted: 29 Jan 2016 08:23 AM PST http://www.eham.net/articles/36070 Average daily sunspot numbers increased from 46 to 57.3, and average daily solar flux went from 100.7 to 106. Geomagnetic indices were also higher, with planetary A index going from 9 to 11.6. |
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