ARES District 3 Bulletins 2014

TO:    ALL WOOD COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS AMATEURS
       ALL NON-WOOD COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS AMATEURS
FROM:  KEN HARRIS WA8LLM
       WOOD COUNTY EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS INCORPORATED

WOOD COUNTY BULLETIN NR 14.48          DATE: November 30, 2014
SUBJECT: KNOW YOUR RADIO

Do you really know your radio?  Do you know what it is capable of, or how to operate it.  Most people know how to turn their radio on and push the button on the side to transmit and release it to listen, but there is more to it than that.

Do you know what frequencies are programmed in it, or how to program it in a hurry?  Most of the new radios take hours to figure out how to program, if not days.  If you were to need a new frequency, would you be able to do it without trouble?

Most of the radio that are manufactured now days can be programmed with a computer, but if you are out in the field away from your computer, you may have a problem.  One way to program you radio in a hurry is to program it in the VFO mode.  If you just learn how to program your radio in the VFO mode, you should be able to get on the frequency you need pretty quick.  Don't worry about getting it saved in one of the memory channels, just get it to transmit and receive.

Make up a short instruction card that will tell you how to program in a frequency in the VFO mode, so you can start talking. If you think you will need the same frequency later, write down the information and program it when you get near a computer.  Just try to know your radio enough to be able to use it in an emergency.

Ken Harris WA8LLM
WCEC
Wood County WV

 

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