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Sussex Tech students participate in emergency simulation exercise

Students of the Sussex Technical High School electronics technology program participated in an emergency simulation exercise Oct. 20, in order to help evaluate the communications abilities of emergency services throughout Delaware and the Mid-Atlantic region.

Acting as a simulated emergency shelter and communications center, Sussex Tech students joined Indian River fire station and Nanticoke Memorial Hospital as locations in the region to establish amateur radio communication and pass critical information to local and regional emergency operations centers also participating in the drill.


The Federal Emergency Management Agency designed the regional exercise to simulate a long-term electric power blackout in 90 degree plus temperatures. Participating essential government, commercial and medical facilities simulated operating on backup power. A major focus during the simulated Mid-Atlantic blackout was the special-needs population who were most likely to suffer in the heat, and the capabilities of the critical facilities that support them.


During the day, students of Dennis Smith and Anthony Carmen’s electronics classes monitored amateur radio transmissions for the simulated blackout. Students also sent simulated messages to the area emergency directors through a network of amateur radio operators in the region. Sussex Tech’s own amateur radio station, call sign K3STR, employs numerous radios, electronic equipment and a 65-foot tower that supports four different antennas, allowing for local communications as well as providing the students the ability to communicate around the world.

More than 30 current Sussex Tech students have earned their Federal Communications Commission amateur radio licenses.
Participation in the simulation allowed Sussex Tech students to hone their skills and knowledge of radio frequencies and band plans, communications interoperability and emergency communications in a realistic, hands-on exercise.

Source:  CapeGazette.com

 

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Newsflash

The Pakistan Amateur Radio Society (PARS) in association with Islamabad Jeep Club (IJC) and Pakistan Academy of Family Physicians (PAFP) has started relief activities by providing food, tents and medical support to the northern flood effected areas of Nowshera, Charsadda and central Sargodha districts.

The Cellular services are down and so is the landline. (Why Ham Radio in Disaster Management)Last week, the joint team carried out survey in the north and the centre of the country and to its dismay the situation isn’t promising. Restoration of cellular services and Landlines could take months.

In order to address the communication breakage PARS in collaboration with Islamabad Jeep Club has constituted two teams. One would cater for the northern cities linking Islamabad with Peshawar, Nowshera and Charsadda. The other would link cities in the centre and would include, Sargodha, Lahore and Faisalabad and Multan.

PARS already has a 2-meter repeater in place and a weak signal whereof can be heard in these areas, but would need cross band repeaters to further increase its strength and allow penetration into the remote areas. This would result in effective communication through handhelds rather than reliance on base stations where there is an issue with electricity.

We would therefore request International and National Ham Community to provide us the following equipment, if possible.

   1. Cross band repeater radios (any brand)
       x 3  (144-430 MHz)
   2. Coaxial Cable 100 ft x3 with connectors
   3. Power supplies x 3
   4. Hi gain dual band antennas x 3
   5. Handhelds (any brand vhf 2meter) x 5

The equipment could be new or used but should in workable condition.

Please email directly ap2nk or ap2mks for further clarification and information.

CONTACT
Nasir Khan AP2NK (President, PARS)
Add: H# 30 , Street 28 , Shalimar F-6/1 Islamabad
Phone:+92 (0)300 5230052 or +92 (0)51 2273755
Email:
ap2nk.nasir@gmail.com

Muhammad Khalid Shoaib AP2MKS
Phone:+92 (0)333 5106595
Email:
khalid.shoaib@gmail.com
Skypee: Voyager303

Asadullah Marwat AP2AUM
Phone:+92 (0)300 8529852
Email:
ap2aum@gmail.com

Pakistan Amateur Radio Society
http://www.pakhams.com/