Sunday, January 22, 2023

When it all goes down

 


        Imagine your at work and it is near the end of your shift, over the radio and buildings loudspeaker you hear the following message......

"All second shift standby for an emergency announcement" 

A few seconds go by and another announcement's made. 

"due to civil disrest we are asking all second shift employees to stand by with third shift until further notice at which time we will provide further information" 

Now you know that there had been some peaceful vigils and protests going on in the downtown area, but nothing to crazy, however once you flip on the news channel you find out that a few bad eggs decide to start a riot to the south of downtown. So you call your family and tell them to lock the doors and stay in the house. You know your wife or Fiancé's kids are at a restaurant nearby and you call her and say " Babe get a hold to the kids and tell them to get out of the area".

She responds why? As she has been asleep and didn't know what is going on. 

You respond they are rioting to the south and I know- CLICK all of a sudden your phone shuts off. 

You desperately try to call her back but you get the message " All circuit's are busy try your call again later"  

A few minutes later during a press conference you find out that the city had shut down cell phone service for 8 miles around downtown to help quell the riot's. You and your family live within the 8 mile range. You worry that your message didn't get through and you fear the worst as you watch the live news  reports from your desk computer. 

What do you do next? 

Fortunately for you, you, your significant other and two of your kids are a ham radio operator. 

You go up to the roof of your building and call out on the local repeater that you guys chose to meet on should an emergency  happen. 

You call out "KX9XOX to K7XIX" you wait a few long minutes and then you hear.

" K7XIX to K9XOX" 

You respond: "did you get my message and are the kids ok?"

She replies: "yes and I was able to get ahold of our daughter and they left about 15 minutes before you called........" 

You reply: " Good, I am stuck at work keep the radio on this frequency and I will let you know when I am on the way" ~She replies OK. 

A few hours go by and things calm down you are released from your shift but you find out that cell phone service won't be back on till the AM. As you step outside of work and smell the scent of burning fires and tear gas you call out on the radio......

"K7XIX to K9XOX I am on my way home" to which she replies "Ok I will be up when you get home".

This actually happened in our home town (with the exception of the cell phones being turned off and using the radio). In a million years I never would have thought that it would happen here. Now before you go jumping on the bandwagon of they can't shut the cell phone off you need to know a few things. 

The first is yes they can shut down or limit it to only 911 calls. 

The second is they have done it before,

 On 8/11/2011 BART  in San Francisco shut down cell phones like that in the area of the stations as there was plans to disrupt the service. 

The final thing you need to know is you should  be prepared for the inevitable no matter how thin the chance of it actually happening is, and if you have family that live nearby and doesn't have, or want a radio license a GMRS repeater system might not be a bad idea. 

Now if you are a ham  hope this give you food for thought and if not maybe it will encourage you to get your license and develop a plan for you and your family. 

Until next time, stay blessed ~73 


Ham Radio- Going to the dogs

 


"If you can't bedazzle them with your brilliance, Baffle them with your bullshit."

~W.C. Fields 



As ham radio operators we are looking for ingenious ways of loading more gear and during our  trip to the 2022 Dayton Hamvention showed no shortage of innovative ways  of making go- boxes, portable radio bags and other ways of portable means. As we walked past and toured the Emmcom vehicles over the course of two days it was really nice to see all of the different options and setups, however during the last day of the convention as me and my son were coming out of one of the buildings, behold appeared one of the more ingenious ideas nobody would think of...  at least not me.

Why not make your dog do the work? Above shows the set up and the guy was nice enough to let us photograph the pup and his harness set-up. 

Now a few things come to mind.....

Do you call it K9 portable or mobile? 

Does the dog need a license (LOL)? 

What would be the wavelength of the dogs tail, and would he needed a Balun ? 

 

Alright enough with the corny jokes right ? 

 

Overall I think it was a great set up I didn't ask what he had in the pouches but if one were to guess it would be medication and other essential needs along with the spare HT. This had me thinking if this small dog could carry all of that what could our Boxer-Shepard mix carry? Or any other large breed dog for that matter? Well to answer that question I have devised a list (keeping it under 8lbs) of gear that our dog could carry should we decide to put him to work. 

Here is that list. 

(2) HT radios one being my VX-270 and my DJ-MD5 DMR Radio 

(1) I.F.A.K (individual first aid kit with tourniquet) 

(1) Large pouch  with other supplies and spare batteries 

(1) water bottle holder to keep our friend hydrated

(1) small pouch with dedicated medications or maybe a few energy bars  

Now of course loading down your wife's 5 pound teacup poodle with 10lbs of gear would be cruel and I don't in any way shape or form condone cruelty to animals but it leaves food for thought have we been under utilizing our  4 legged friends?  

 

Until next time take care and stay Blessed ~73 


When it all goes down

           Imagine your at work and it is near the end of your shift, over the radio and buildings loudspeaker you hear the following messag...