Multnomah County ARES May 2016

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Multnomah County ARES May 2016 MultnomahARES.org Leadership@multnomahARES.org

Welcome to the ARRL field unit for Multnomah County! First Meeting? Please introduce yourself! Please sign the attendance sheet. Photo: Robert Anglin

Leadership Team Emergency Coordinator: Nathan Hersey N9VCU Assistant EC: Adam Karol KF7LJH Assistant EC: Robert Anglin WX5TEX Assistant EC: Deb Provo KK7DEB Training Manager: Steve Konrad AF7DD Net Manager: Marino Duregon KG7EMV Web Master: Brian Cochrane KE7QPV PIO: Steve Hall W7RSH Photo: Robert Anglin

Team Leaders Multnomah County ECC: Deb Provo KK7DEB Portland Bureau of Emergency Management: Brian Cochrane KE7QPV City of Gresham and East County: Robert Anglin WX5TEX Red Cross: John Beaston K7TY Oregon Food Bank: Kiri Hargie K7KAH Lewis and Clark College: Julie Couch W7OW Rover: Michael Schilmoeller AE7XP Field Net Control – Adam Karol KF7LJH West Side Field Relay Team – Steve Hall W7SRH

Agenda Leadership Updates Events Upcoming Training

Regular Meetings and Nets PARC: Fourth Friday of the Month, 7:30pm at Liberty Centre Building (W7LT.org) HVARC: Third Thursday of the Month, 7:30pm MHCC Rm 1001 (WB7QIW.org) – ARES net: Wednesdays 7:00pm on 146.840 Sign Up and Do It! NWTTN: Nightly at 6:05pm on WORC repeaters. Neighborhood Emerg. Comms Training net (NECTN): 8:00pm on ARRG Linked system Now the largest net on the ARRG system – Go Michael!

Leadership updates Contact Leadership Cascadia Rising / BEECN exercise Leadership@multnomahares.org Cascadia Rising / BEECN exercise Spring Set Wrap Up Training Videos Weekly Net Control Digi Kits Digital Webinar and certification events just completed

Leadership updates New Digital Modes Training Net First Net Scheduled for Tuesday 7 June at 8 pm The first Tuesday of each month will be the dedicated time for our new training net – digital modes. This is hosted by Matthew Bradburn, and will explore image transfer (SSTV) and text transfer via FLDigi and the MT63-2000 mode. The net is structured as a voice net in which stations check in with net control, then take turns transmitting digitally. The primary goal is learning and practice (Time to jump in...if you’ve never transmitted data before!). The repeater is on 443.300 (100 Hz tone) located on Council Crest. Please limit transmissions to 120 seconds at a time to avoid heating issues. www.multnomahares.org/resources/nets/mcares-digital-net/

Leadership updates State ARES Leadership Conference Thanks to all of the ARES/RACES operators throughout the state! Thanks to Multnomah County for completing Operating Certifications and training! New state online training format is coming, minimal impact to MC Operations Manual Update ARES MAT team(s) SET – 25Counties participated! Cascadia Rising – Pics! 60M operations for solar minimums

Leadership updates State ARES Leadership Conference OADN (and general Winlink) Operating Notes DO NOT REPLY ALL If emailing W7OEM on official business, use K7MCE ICS 213 To From Position Signatures Transmit the msg as delivered cheerfully and as quickly as possible

Cascadia Rising June 7-10th Day 1 – No Comms infrastructure Mostly Operations between MCEM, PBEM and OEM Staffing – OK, but if you’re dying to participate contact KK7DEB

Events/Training Upcoming SeaPac June-3,4,5 Cascadia Rising June 7th, 8th ,9th and 10th Grand Floral Parade June 11th Contact Tony Carlson Tcarlson@lhs.org Field Day June 25th and 26th HVARC or PARC

Any other announcements ?

Portable operations in the field Goals – All operators should strive to have the ability to effectively set up and operate a VHF voice field station, passing traffic (both written and tactical) Stretch Goal – VHF digital operations from the field God Among Men – VHF and HF Digital operations portable with sustained battery charging

Portable operations in the field Why Portable Field Ops? We have done a decent job of placing fixed equipment around the area The Director of MCEM wants to make sure he has the flexibility in communicating with field placed emergency support functions

Station Considerations Power Antenna / Feedline Radio Digital interface Computer Operating ancillaries

Battery Specs How long does one need to operate unsupported by generators? Duty Cycle? Current Draw on Rx, Current Draw on Tx 3A * 4 Hrs = 12 Ah Cost and Portability NIMh – Middle of the road expense and weight LiPo – Light, but special chargin considerations and not too cheap Sealed Lead Acid – Heavy!!!

Battery Operation Terminal Voltage Recharging Open Circuit vs under load!! Know your Battery! Recharging Solar?

Antennas and Feedline Your field antenna should be light and easy to setup, and hopefully minimally intrusive How to Erect? VHF – Roll up Jpole HF – Multi Band Dipole? Single Band Dipole? Vertical ?!? End-Fed?!? Transmatch

Radios VHF vs DC to Daylight Current draw on Receive Power Output Rx sensitivity Linearity at low terminal voltage

Digital interface Computer – Laptop with decent battery Life Soundcard Modem TNC

Software RMS Express FLDigi EasyPal

Questions?