ARES District 3 Bulletins 2007

TO:    ALL ARES OPERATORS IN DISTRICT 3 (OFFICIAL)
       ALL AMATEURS IN WEST VIRGINIA  (INFORMATION)
FROM:  WOOD COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS INCORPORATED AND WOOD
       COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICES (ARES)

 
ARES DISTRICT 3 BULLETIN NR 07.01 DATE: January 7, 2007
SUBJECT: OPERATIONS WITHOUT COMMERCIAL POWER.

Even though the weather hasn't been that bad, winter is still here, so we might as well review some tips about losing commercial power. I thought it would be appropriate to cover this subject by revising a bulletin from some time back. Not every amateur will prepare him or herself for an emergency by having a complete self-powered station. Questions you might ask yourself; Can I operate my station without commercial power? If I do not have an automatic backup system in place, how long does it take to set it up? Many amateurs have equipment that will operate on 12 volts (Battery power), or have access to auxiliary power like generators, but have never taken the time to see if they can operate their station from this source. If the power were to fail this minute, and you were in the middle of a radio conversation, could you maintain that conversation on any of your equipment? Will your VHF radio be operational? How about HF? And how about Packet? Remember the DAREN system will be a major communications route in a major emergency or disaster. These are all valid questions, which we might set a goal to answer, Yes! As a test for yourself, get out the batteries, if they are charged, or get out the generator, if it s. Break out the cables to connect the batteries, hook up the station to the alternative source of power and operate for a couple hours in that manner, this includes working in the dark if you don't have emergency lights, or flashlights. If your station is already set up for battery backup, you can still do this drill. Just throw the switch and think about how to operate your computer or dumb terminal, or do you have a portable? This will help us remain familiar with the procedure, which will affect our response time and our ability to communicate in a disaster or emergency. Remember to keep those necessary items ready and waiting, in case the lights go out. (Reprinted with modifications of WV ARES Zone 3 Bulletin NR 04.45)

Ken Harris WA8LLM
Wood County WV
ARES Assistant Section Coordinator WV
ARES District Emergency Coordinator WV District 3

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