[Elecraft] KX3 Amp
Ron D'Eau Claire
ron at cobi.biz
Sun Jun 30 21:57:41 EDT 2013
For Maritime you want an EPIRB (Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon).
Contacts the emergency network via satellite with the vessel's
identification and location and then provides a 400 MHz beacon for rescuers
to RDF right to you. They activate automatically when coming in contact with
salt water in case no one has time to activate it in an emergency.
I'm surprised that the news reports about the sailboat missing between New
Zealand and Australia has not mentioned one. They've been standard for over
20 years. A blue water sailor without one is as bizarre as not having a life
jacket on board.
I will use 100 watts for emergency communications (on land) wherever I have
a motor vehicle to power the rig. Otherwise, after 60+ years on the air, I
cannot imagine a scenario where an SOS on CW or MAYDAY on SSB won't bring up
a reply on some band at any hour of the day running 5 or 10 watts. Indeed,
the big issue is getting a response from halfway around the world when one
wants a call to local emergency services!
73 Ron AC7AC
-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Lynn W. Taylor,
WB6UUT
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:06 PM
To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX3 Amp
PLBs actually aren't legal for sinking ships (or crashing airplanes), there
is a different category of device for that.
Personal Locator Beacons are meant to do one simple task: summon help in an
emergency.
Calling someone to tell them you're at a different trailhead is not an
emergency.
If I'm off in the backcountry, I'd suggest that a medical emergency and risk
of being overrun by a wildfire aren't that different.
If you want to report a wildfire that isn't threatening you, that isn't an
emergency, and if it takes you a bit to get an antenna up, and find someone
to relay a message, then by all means pull out your KX3 and a random bit of
wire and tell someone.
A satphone (according to your post) is about $120 for a given outing. A PLB
is about $250 for five to seven years.
It's good to have more than one tool in your toolbox.
-- Lynn
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