[Elecraft] CB band TX? - I'm shocked!

Ron D'Eau Claire ron at cobi.biz
Wed Dec 19 23:19:26 EST 2007


Here on the Oregon coast where hurricane force winds are a regular event
several times each winter, our community emergency team relies on Amateur
radio, CB and "Family Radio" for communications. 

However, I'd not want to combine them into one rig. That would prevent
simultaneous use by several people, some of whom may not be Ham licensees.
The "family radio" units provide family-to-family communications throughout
our community of between 50 and 100 homes. The range - a few houses in each
direction in this heavily wooded area a few hundred feet from the Pacific
Ocean - is perfect to avoid excessive QRM and confusion but enough to check
on neighbors and relay a call for help if needed. Those same radios take to
the streets in the hands of members of the community take to guide fire,
ambulance or other emergency vehicles to their destination along our winding
roads at any time, or if we're cut off to road access and have an emergency,
to coordinate setting up the markers for Coast Guard helicopter landing
area. CB units in vehicles back up the family radios if more range. 

My HF and VHF Ham rigs are an essential back up in case all phone service is
lost. The Ham rigs focus on that need, leaving CB and family radio units for
local chores. 

Serving alongside non-ham neighbors with their CBs and family radios gives
me a chance to show off Ham radio to new recruits who are already interested
in communications technology. 

Ron AC7AC




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