[aprssig] Clubs, FRS and Ham Response teams
Bob Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduWed Aug 31 16:51:14 UTC 2011
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The FRS rules would be stretched if I *transmitted*. I dont think they apply for a remote speaker. That is why I said that if I have to reply(TX), I walk over to the window with my handheld FRS radio to transmit.. Bob --- Bob Bruninga wrote: > ... I have a stock FRS radio ...on the roof. I feed it 6 > volts up and bring down speaker audio on a 4 conductor phone > line ...to my desk about 200' away. ... > ... it can only be used with type-approved accessories ... > Bob, WB4APR Cool idea, but ... Clearing throat with a little vigor... Unless a "standard type approved accessory" is a 200' power and speaker extension cable, you've stretched the rules beyond recognition by about 200' ... (;-) Steve K9DCI > > > > Ron > > > > --- On Sun, 8/28/11, Bob Bruninga > <bruninga at usna.edu> > > wrote: > > > > From: Bob Bruninga <bruninga at usna.edu> > > Subject: [aprssig] Clubs, FRS > and Ham Response teams > > To: aprssig at tapr.org > > Date: Sunday, August 28, 2011, > 2:15 PM > > > > Cheap Radios for > Emergency Preparedness! > > > > We bought 10 pairs of FRS > radios amounting to about > > $14 each and made them > available to our entire school > > ham radio club. The idea > being to make sure that all > > boots-on-the-ground could > contact each other and the > > local campus EOC during the > Hurricane. > > > > Even the Hams found them very > handy for short range > > contact so that their HT could > remain on the EOC, > > AREA/RACES and other vital > channels, leaving the FRS > > channel available for > logistics and coordination > > within the club and on scene. > > > > This sure keeps a lot of > simplex traffic off of the > > HAM channels that are already > busy with longer > > distance traffic. > > > > The FRS radios are 1 watt UHF > with 22 channels, PL, > > CTCSS and DCS (including > CTCSS Scan!) and > > rechargeable batteries and > charger for $28 a pair. > > We consider them expendible so > they are the ones we > > use in the rain, over the > water, and into the mud. > > > > Plus the unlicensed newcomers > to the club can use > > them to stay in touch with our > Cadre of communicators > > ntil they get thir licenses. > > > > If you are Radioactive, dont > overlook these excellent > > HT's. PS. I measured > several on a Sig gen and ALL > > are identical 0.2 uV or so > sensitive as good as any > > ham radio. > > > > Bob, WB4APR > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > aprssig mailing list > > aprssig at tapr.org > > https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig > >________________ > >_______________________________________________ > >aprssig mailing list > >aprssig at tapr.org > >https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig > > _______________________________________________ > aprssig mailing list > aprssig at tapr.org > https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig > _______________________________________________ aprssig mailing list aprssig at tapr.org https://www.tapr.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/aprssig
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