• National Preparedness Month: Have a Go Kit

    From ARRL de WD1CKS@VERT/WLARB to QST on Friday, September 06, 2024 19:36:03
    09/06/2024

    September is National Preparedness Month, and ARRL is working to help radio amateurs have a plan for family resilience. Many hams enjoy public service as part of their operating. Being ready to activate for a served agency through the ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service¿ (ARES¿) involves not only being licensed and trained, but also prepared and equipped.

    ARRL Director of Emergency Management Josh Johnston, KE5MHV, suggests that hams and their families have a "go-bag". He says there are a few things to consider: "You need to be able to function while activated, so that means you need a kit for your needs and a kit for your radio needs. If your family is impacted by the situation, they also need to have some gear at the ready."

    On the ARRL website, there's an Emergency Prep Kit Checklist[1]. It lists the common items such as food and water for several days, a first aid kit, medications, chargers for your devices and other useful items.

    Having a kit for your radio is useful as well. "Go kits will vary based on function and need for the field," said Johnston. "Most kits should include a dual band HT and/or mobile radio with antenna, a power supply and all necessary cables and connectors. Every kit should include note pad or paper of some type as well as pens or pencils. You should have a power source and power cables. If you are working HF then you will need an HF radio and antenna, and if you want digital capabilities, then a computer with software preloaded will be desired."

    Other things you may want will include tape and tools, spare batteries, headphones, flashlights of some sort, cell phone chargers, and a multimeter. Other items that won't fit in a bag but may be needed include a generator, a working surface like a small folding table, a chair, and some type of shelter.

    Need a bag for your go kit? Consider the ARRL Gray Canvas Backpack[2]. $30.00 in the ARRL Store.


    [1] https://home.arrl.org/action/Store/Product-Details/productId/2012007374
    [2] https://home.arrl.org/action/Store/Product-Details/productId/133853

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  • From Xofraq@VERT/MICROBUR to ARRL de WD1CKS on Saturday, September 07, 2024 00:11:08
    Re: National Preparedness Month: Have a Go Kit
    By: ARRL de WD1CKS to QST on Fri Sep 06 2024 07:36 pm

    I am now 54 years old and I have always felt that we will rely on amature radio operators in the future. I wanted to take the test in the past, but never took the time to learn Mores code which is laziness on my end. When the requiremnt was elinated, I didn't feel I was worthy enough to get a license. For all these years we have had opertors that took the time and effort to pass these classes and learn Morese code to do so. Maybe this is a poor excuse for not obtaining a license, but I do have the up most respect for everone that has learned this precious art. In no way am I a doomsdayer, but I do believe that history repeats itself. We will need these skills in the future in some form or fashion. Thank you to all that have taken the time to learn these skills and to keep the HAM operations alive.

    Who knows, I never thought that I would get back into BBSing and here I am. I might just explore HAM radio licensing again. (-:

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