
Most importantly, a good time was had by all who attended. Thanks to everyone who helped make field day great, and I am already looking forward to next year.
Most importantly, a good time was had by all who attended. Thanks to everyone who helped make field day great, and I am already looking forward to next year.
For additional information contact:
Trevor Black KC0QLU
568 NW 305th Plattsburg, MO 64477
816-783-3608
“Who ya’ gonna call? Clinton County Radio Hams!”
Public Demo of Emergency Communications June 22-23
Plattsburg, MO
– Despite the Internet, cell phones, email and modern communications, every year whole regions find themselves in the dark. Tornadoes, fires, storms, ice and even the occasional cutting of fiber optic cables leave people without the means to communicate. In these cases, the one consistent service that has never failed has been Amateur Radio. These radio operators, often called “hams” provide backup communications for everything from the American Red Cross to FEMA and even for the International Space Station.
Clinton County “hams” will join with thousands of other Amateur Radio operators showing their emergency capabilities this weekend. Over the past year, the news has been full of reports of ham radio operators providing critical communications during unexpected emergencies in towns across America including the California wildfires, winter storms, tornadoes and other events world-wide. When trouble is brewing, Amateur Radio’s people are often the first to provide rescuers with critical information and communications.
This weekend, June 22-23 at the Plattsburg Fire Station, the public will have a chance to meet and talk with the Northwest Missouri ARES® ham radio operators and see for themselves what the Amateur Radio Service is about as hams across the USA will be holding public demonstrations of emergency communications abilities. Beginning at Noon Saturday and ending at Noon on Sunday, you are invited to stop by anytime day or overnight to see the demonstration.
This annual event, called “Field Day” is the climax of the week long “Amateur Radio Week” sponsored by the ARRL, the national association for Amateur Radio. Using only emergency power supplies, ham operators will construct emergency stations in parks, shopping malls, schools and backyards around the country. Their slogan, “When All Else Fails, Ham Radio Works” is more than just words to the hams as they prove they can send messages in many forms without the use of phone systems, internet or any other infrastructure that can be compromised in a crisis. More than 35,000 amateur radio operators across the country participated in last year’s event. “The fastest way to turn a crisis into a total disaster is to lose communications,” said Allen Pitts of the ARRL. “From the earthquake and tsunami in Japan to tornadoes in Missouri, ham radio provided the most reliable communication networks in the first critical hours of the events. Because ham radios are not dependent on the Internet, cell towers or other infrastructure, they work when nothing else is available.We need nothing between us but air.”
In the Plattsburg area, the Northwest Missouri ARES® Group will be demonstrating Amateur Radio atthe Plattsburg Fire Protection District on Bush Street behind ShopKo. They invite the public to come and see ham radio’s new capabilities and learn how to get their own FCC radio license before the next disaster strikes. Amateur Radio is growing in the US. There are now over 700,000 Amateur Radio licensees in the US, and more than 2.5 million around the world. Through the ARRL’s Amateur Radio Emergency Services program, ham volunteers provide both emergency communications for thousands of state and local emergency response agencies and non-emergency community services too, all for free. To learn more about Amateur Radio, go to www.emergency-radio.org. The public is most cordially invited to come, meet and talk with the hams. See what modern Amateur Radio can do. They can even help you get on the air!
This months meeting will be a short business meeting at the Cameron PD and then we will meet up at Wallace State Park just east of Cameron for a mini Field Day style event. We plan to get out the generator,portable tower, batteries and set up our equipment. Plans to use WINLINK, APRS and other modes to test our abilities are on the agenda. Anyone is welcome to come out and set up or just operate. Feel free to invite prospective hams or just bring the family out for a few hours…
As most of you know, Field Day is this weekend. The Group has elected to operate as a low power, emergency power only station this year to up the fun factor. As always, we will be using the fdlog wireless logging software. I am going to upload a current copy of this software below.
In order to use fdlog, you must also have python installed on you computer. Python for windows is available at: http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/python-2.7.3.msi
FDLog is available for download here: fdlog After downloading, unzip the folder. You can then run fdlog within the folder. It will only run if you have python installed.
I will be bringing a wireless access point that will allow us to all network together. I hope to have a high power client to allow us to network into a nearby wireless network for internet access. Everyone feel free to bring their laptops for logging use. If you plan on using your laptop for operation of a radio, such as digital mode or sdr, it must not be run off of mains or generator power. Please plan accordingly.
We plan on getting there between 9 and 10 on Saturday. I look forward to seeing you all there.
Blair
Field Day is tomorrow, June 25 2011 at the Plattsburg Fire Station, 105 Bush St. Plattsburg, MO. Setup will begin at approximately 10am with the event begining at 12pm and running for 24 hours.
Our group uses fdlog for logging during the event. FDLog can be downloaded here: fdlog2011. FDLog requires python 2.7 to run. It can be downloaded here: http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7/python-2.7.msi The software will run on linux, mac, or windows. The software communicates via wifi with other computers on the same network allowing everyone using the software to see what bands others in the group are operating on, and the number of contacts have been made.
All are invited. We hope to see everyone there.
This year, the NWMO ARES Group will be operating from the Plattsburg Fire Protection District station, 105 Bush St. Plattsburg, MO 64477. We will begin setup around 9AM, and begin operating around Noon. All are welcome to come and operate, camp out, and enjoy the day.