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Los Angeles Hams Upgrade Emergency Communications Capabilities

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by KB6NU, Sep 29, 2021.

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  1. KB6NU

    KB6NU Ham Member QRZ Page

    SAN DIEGO - Sept. 30, 2021 - To provide effective emergency communications, amateur radio operators need to find and eliminate sources of radio frequency interference (RFI) that could hinder their operations. Unfortunately, RFI is a widespread problem in Southern California that affects not only amateur radio operators, but also businesses, governments, and the military and RFI complaints can go unresolved for years.

    To track down these sources of interference, ARESLAX, an arm of the ARRL Los Angeles Section, has a corps of technical volunteers. Without the proper equipment, however, the task is time-consuming and sometimes fruitless. To make the volunteers' job easier, ARESLAX recently purchased a Fluke ii910 Acoustic Imager with a $23,600 grant from Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC).

    The Fluke ii910 acoustic imager uses ultrasonic techniques to pinpoint the source of the interference and produce photographic evidence, which is invaluable when submitting a repair request to a utility company. The capabilities of the ii910 Acoustic Imager are particularly helpful in the RF-dense environment of Southern California, which has many potential noise sources.

    ARESLAX' goal is to eliminate all RFI sources in Los Angeles County. This would pave the way for better communications in emergency situations, and in the end, save lives.

    About ARESLAX
    ARESLAX is a nonprofit corporation that supports the work of the Los Angeles County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES). Los Angeles County ARES provides backup communication for most of the receiving hospitals in the county and for the County Department of Health Services' Medical Alert Center. To accomplish this mission, Los Angeles County ARES trains amateur radio operators in emergency communications and provides assistance in setting up and troubleshooting amateur radio stations, with the objective of increasing the pool of operators ready to respond when emergency communications are needed.

    About ARDC
    Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) is a California-based foundation with roots in amateur radio and the technology of internet communication. The organization got its start by managing the AMPRnet address space, which is designated to licensed amateur radio operators worldwide. Additionally, ARDC makes grants to projects and organizations that follow amateur radio's practice and tradition of technical experimentation in both amateur radio and digital communication science. Such experimentation has led to broad advances, such as the mobile phone and wireless internet technology. ARDC envisions a world where all such technology is available through open source hardware and software.

    For more information, contact:
    Diana Feinberg, AI6DF, ARRL LAX Section Manager
    310.544.2917, dfeinberg@att.net
    Dan Romanchik, KB6NU, ARDC Content Manager
    734.930.6564, dan@ardc.net
     
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  2. N3EG

    N3EG Ham Member QRZ Page

    That's fine, but what happens when there's a marijuana grow in a legal state that's causing interference? Jack squat.

    Also, this is not directly related to EMCOMM - it needs a more correct headline, as it's borderline clickbait.
     
  3. N1FM

    N1FM Ham Member QRZ Page

    Dan,

    ARRL in LA was given a device to track down and remedy RFI, which is what we pay the FCC to do.

    Once ARRL LA finds the interference, what happens next?

    What does this have to with emcomm?

    Are you saying emcomm is impossible in southern Cal due to RFI?

    What kind of emcomm is ARRL LA involved with currently?

    Is there any data to support the notion that RFI hinders emcomm?

    Is there any data related to emcomm in southern Cal?

    Why won't FCC do that job?

    TIA,

    Tom
     
    Last edited: Oct 4, 2021

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