[K3CAL] Radio Operators needed

Chris osprey1175 at verizon.net
Sun Sep 23 23:41:02 EDT 2012


Brian,

 

I'll be able to help with at least one of the activities you mentioned
below. I'm not sure which one it'll be though. I'll let you know when my
work schedule for that weekend is posted.

 

Chris

KB3SCN

 

Only fools have needs.....

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From: k3cal-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:k3cal-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of KB3WFV
Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2012 10:28 PM
To: k3cal at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [K3CAL] Radio Operators needed

 


Hello All

There are several events coming up fast that ARES has been requested to
provide communications support. With the recent investment that Calvert
County has made with the 146.985 repeater coax, these events would be an
opportunity to demonstrate and
test the repeaters effectiveness. All amateurs are welcomed. You do not need
to be an ARES member to participate.

October 6th -- SET (Simulated Emergency Test)   - SEE INFORMATION BELOW
October 7th -- Patuxent River appreciation day parade  - SEE INFORMATION
BELOW

If you are able to support either one or both of these events please contact
directly Brian KB3WFV as soon as possible at kb3wfv at yahoo.com

Thanks 
Brian 
KB3WFV

October 6th Saturday 9:00AM to 10:AM 

SET (Simulated Emergency Test) 

Normally a large scale drill with elaborate scenarios, This year Calvert
ARES SET will be a simple test of communication coverage of Calvert County
using both the repeater and the Simplex frequency. 

Objective:

1.) To communicate via the 146.985 repeater from Solomons Island to Upper
Marlboro.
2.) To test repeaters ability to receive stations that are transmitting on
low power.
3.) To communicate via the 146.580 Simplex from Solomons Island to Upper
Marlboro.
 
Areas to be covered: 

The following areas need to be covered. They can be covered by a mobile on
site or from a nearby home station except for the CESC and the EOC which
need to be covered on site. There is NO need for setting up antenna systems
(tri-pods, generators etc) just a simple mobile on site will work for this
test. 

1.) Solomons Island Urgent Care 
2.) Drum Point CESC  (Community Emergency Service Center)
3.) Calvert County EOC (Emergency Operation Center) - N3XMZ 
4.) Mount Hope repeater site 
5.) Dunkirk Urgent Care - N3QHC
6.) Upper Marlboro - KB3WFV

Other areas are welcome to participate. You do not need to be an ARES member
to participate. If you can cover any of the above areas or would like to add
your area to the list please contact Brian KB3WFV directly at
kb3wfv at yahoo.com as soon as possible

October 7th 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM

Calvert ARES has been asked to provide communication support for the
Patuxent River Appreciation Day Parade (PRAD) held Sunday, October 7. The
route of the PRAD Parade along Solomon's Island Road between about the Pier
Restaurant and the Calvert Marine Museum. Key locations are the Staging and
Reviewing Areas.

Number of operators needed: 
The number of operators needed to support this event effectively is six (6).
This allows for two man teams, one radio operator and one message handler
and for extra operators to be available to fill in for those who need a
break.

Objective:
To pass messages from the parade organizer to a parade representative
providing the parade announcer with any updates or changes to the parade. 

The parade organizers have asked for communication to be available from
12:30 PM until approximately 3:00 PM. Plan on being on site from 11:30 AM
until 4 PM.

Equipment needed:

The parade route is relatively short (only about one (1) mile) and should be
able to be covered by use of the 146.580 simplex frequency using HT's. 

All amateurs are welcome to participate. You do not need to be an ARES
member to participate. If you can support this event contact Brian KB3WFV
directly at kb3wfv at yahoo.com as soon as possible

 

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