The Role of an Amateur Radio Operator in a Disaster Jay Isbell, KA4KUN ARRL Alabama Section Manager Greg Sarratt, W4OZK ARRL Southeastern Division Director.

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The Role of an Amateur Radio Operator in a Disaster Jay Isbell, KA4KUN ARRL Alabama Section Manager Greg Sarratt, W4OZK ARRL Southeastern Division Director

What is Amateur (HAM) Radio? Amateur Radio Emergency Service Alabama Hospital Program American Radio Relay League Agenda

Original Wireless Communications Experimentation Technology Innovation Passionate Hobby Competition Multiple Modes / Frequencies * Public Service * Amateur / HAM Radio 680,000 licensed Amateurs in US 2.5 mil worldwide, 10,665 Alabama

On The AIR ChatCompete Technical subjects Collecting countries Various subjects Domestic and international competitions Experiment - Electronic experimentation, enhance station effectiveness, advance the radio art - Natural tendency, technical engineers Participate in Public Service Activities - Foot races, bicycle races, car races, Special Olympics - Emergency drills, Exercises - Weather-related preparations and events - Disaster Communications What do Amateur Radio operators do?

Amateur Radio Code of Federal Regulations Title 47 Part 97 Amateur Radio Regulations (Excerpt) (a) Recognition and enhancement of the value of the amateur service to the public as a voluntary noncommercial communication service, particularly with respect to providing emergency communications. (b) Continuation and extension of the amateur's proven ability to contribute to the advancement of the radio art. (c) Encouragement and improvement of the amateur service through rules which provide for advancing skills in both the communications and technical phases of the art. (d) Expansion of the existing reservoir within the amateur radio service of trained operators, technicians, and electronics experts. (e) Continuation and extension of the amateur's unique ability to enhance international goodwill.

Amateur Radio The rules and regulations in this Part are designed to provide an amateur radio service having a fundamental purpose and principles in Public Service Message: FCC Charter acknowledges both hobby and Public Service components…a wise decision made many years ago!

Typical Home Station Local, Regional, Global

Public Service Emergency Communications Filling The Communications Gap Hams, with mobile or portable equipment, will be deployed (upon request) to served agencies where normal communications have been, or are expected to be, lost. These Amateurs will attempt to provide communications as requested by the served agency.

What ARES brings to Public Service? Broad range of Communications skills Operability / Interoperability Experience and Technical skills De-centralized, NO Limits Communications Independence from infrastructure

Reliability: - Amateur Radio Operator = Communicator + Technician - Independence from infrastructure Operability / Interoperability: - Modern Amateur equipment uses current technology but is compatible with classic equipment as much as 50 years old - Amateur Radio operators can operate ANY radio Versatility: - Large volunteer population, De-centralized, Trained, Experienced - Amateurs can communicate on local, regional, national and international frequencies - Amateurs can use voice, Morse code and several digital modes including radio links to internet portals What is unique about Ham Radio? Why is it a valuable Public Service resource?

ARRL ARES Program Field Structure National Manager Training Programs Equipment and support Exercises / Drills / Practice MOU / SOU with Served Agencies

Before Storm Spotting[ mobility, numbers ] Shelter preparations[ portability ] Extra communicators[ portability ] During Weather conditions[ mobility, numbers ] Damage reports[ mobility, numbers ] Reliable communications[ infrastructure-independent ] After Recovery communications[ infrastructure-independent ] Reliable communications[ infrastructure-independent ] ARES Communications

ARES This group has provided emergency communications services for everything from tornadoes, floods, shipwrecks, Hurricane Katrina to the disaster of This group provides (Practices) communications at car races, bike races, foot races, Special Olympics, air shows, drills, and exercises. It is a specialized field requiring training and federal licensing

ARES Supports

Local: Weather emergency, SKYWARN, National Weather Service, Red Cross, EMA, Tornadoes, Flooding and more. What sorts of disasters or emergencies have hams been involved in? International: Sri Lanka Tsunami China earthquake, Haitian earthquake Regional: WTC, Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, Dennis, Ivan, Wilma, Charlie...

Alabama Hospital Program Alabama Hospital Association

Alabama Hospital Program Federal Grant for Ham Radio Stations in Alabama Hospitals Radios installed in Sixty Hospitals to date Common radios Local Statewide/worldwide Use existing ARES volunteers Experienced, Trained, Dedicated

Alabama Hospital Program ADPH leadership are now licensed amateurs Building experience, training and knowledge Alabama Hospitals Can NOW Communicate Locally To Montgomery, ADPH – AlaHA – ALEMA Across the State Outside the State

Alabama Hospital Program Amateur radios installed in ADPH communications vehicle Building Digital network Adding volunteers to ARES and Public Health

Alabama Hospital Program Kenwood TS-2000 transceiver

Icom IC-2820 transceiver Alabama Hospital Program

Crestwood Medical Center Huntsville AL

American Radio Relay League

ARRL established, May 1914 the national association for Amateur Radio represents Amateur Radio Service to regulatory bodies, promotes public service, contests, competition, provides technical advice and assistance to Amateur Radio enthusiasts and supports educational programs throughout the country. Non-profit organization 156,000 members

ARRL Five Pillars

Emergency Communications Training Radio Clubs Instructors and Examiners ARRL Field Organization

Spectrum Defense Interference Resolution Wireless Industry Cooperation FCC Rules Enforcement International Amateur Radio Union

Books, Videos and CDs Online Training Recruitment, Mentoring and Licensing Ham Radio News Youth Activities

Advancing the Radio Art Experimentation and Education Digital Communications The ARRL Laboratory – Technical Information Service – Trusted Product Reviews – Radio Spectrum and RFI/EMC Engineering

QST Magazine Operating Awards and Contests Technical and Regulatory Information Equipment Insurance Find it all Online!

American Radio Relay League Contests Hamfest Clubs Exercises Publications Youth Education Public Relations Radio Reviews W1AW Web Site FCC Membership Tech Lab

American Radio Relay League

ARRL Radio Station

American Radio Relay League For more information contact, Jay Isbell, KA4KUN Alabama ARRL Section Manager Greg Sarratt, W4OZK Director, ARRL Southeastern Division