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2 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training 1 An Introduction to radio telecommunications in field situations Managing Field Telecommunications Session 3.1.

3 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.2. Procedure for Radio Communication  Check the Radio set  VHF Hand-helds: Battery,Antenna  HF Mobile/Base: Power supplies, Cable connection, Antenna

4 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.3. Ionosphere Zone High Frequency Very High Frequency Ultra High Frequency (Short Wave) A B C

5 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.4. What you can expect … HANDHELD 5W, 20 cm ant HANDHELD 5W, car ant MOBILE 40W, car ant BASE 5W, base ant HANDHELD 5W, 20 cm ant 3 kms 5 kms 10 kms 20 kms HANDHELD 5W, car ant 15 km 15 kms 30 kms MOBILE 40W, car ant. 40 kms 60 kms BASE 40W, base ant 100 kms

6 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.5. Calling station and Replying  Don’t reply to calling from unknown station.  Standard Example  “Hotel-Mike-One this is Hotel-Kilo-Two are you copy? Over”  “Hotel-Kilo-Two this is Hotel-Mike-One very clear and loud Over.”

7 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.6. Transmitting  Before what you are going to say, ensure it will be clear and concise.  Check no-one else is speaking on the net before you start.  If your message is long, divide it into sensible phrases.  Never transmit military info. On UN network.

8 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.7. What to do in an Emergency  Call for help as follows  “Emergency Emergency Emergency Hotel- Kilo Hotel-Kilo Hotel-Kio this is Hotel-Mike Hotel-Mike. Do you copy ? Over!.  Any Station hearing an “EMERGENCY” call, should immediately stop transmitting and listen-out.

9 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.8. THE IMPORTANCE OF GOOD COMMUNICATIONS  Security (staff, office, residence) Efficiency in your work Good “output” leads to good “input” (“ask and ye shall receive”)

10 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.9. Basic things to remember about radio communications  Technical limitations (distance, frequencies, battery, etc.) Radio frequencies are government-owned NOT a secure method to share info CAN be your “best friend” NOT a telephone (one-way transmissions)

11 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.10. Establishing Radio Protocol  Basic Principles of Radio Protocol  Alphanumerical  Alpha, Bravo, Charlie – Zero, Wun, Too  Location and Function specific  DON’T USE “JULIET KILO” FOR JAMES KOVAR  LOCATION first, then FUNCTION  English (in some cases French) language transmission  Use local languages _only_ on simplex frequencies

12 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.11. 1. Establishing Radio Protocol  Assigning Radio Call Signs by Location Islamabad = India Peshawar = Papa Kandahar = Kilo

13 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.12. 1.1 Establishing Radio Protocol  Assigning Radio Call Signs by Function UNHCR = “HOTEL” RedR = “ROMEO” Mercy Corps International = “MIKE” IOM = “INDIA”

14 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.13. 1.2 Establishing Radio Protocol  Assigning Radio Call Signs by Function Head of Office = 1 (“wun”) Deputy Head of Office = 1.1 (“wun wun”) Logistics = 4 (“fo-wer”) Radio Room = Zulu Admin = 6 (“six”)

15 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.14. 1.3 Establishing Radio Protocol  How do you call the following person? Head of Office UNHCR Peshawar Logistics Officer – UNHCR Kandahar Deputy Head of UNHCR - Islamabad Papa Hotel 1 Kilo Hotel 4 India Hotel 1.1 And YOU, what is YOUR “call sign”?

16 UNHCR/eCentre/InterWorks - Emergency Management Training3.1.15. Summary  Radio telecomms have technical limitations  Radio protocol is alphanumerical  Radio protocol is based on location and function  International radio protocol uses English  Your handset must be ON to work!


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