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E1200: Maui Fires Prove the NEED for Ham Radio

Sep 27, 202312 min
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Ham Radio provides a much-needed form of communications in times of need and times of emergency. Take a look at this story out of Maui, Hawaii, in the aftermath of these Fires, and how the local Hams practice emergency preparedness in Hawaii.

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Link to article - https://www.khon2.com/hawaii-fires/this-device-is-essential-for-disaster-preparedness/

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The Ham Radio two point zero audio podcast rip. Thank you for downloading and listening to this podcast. So basically what I do is I take all the audio clips out of my videos and upload them to spreaker, and then from there they're spread out to iTunes and SoundCloud and now Amazon Audible as well. But I want to welcome you and thank you for joining the audio section of

this series on Ham Radio. I hope you enjoy it, and I would appreciate you leaving us a comment or a review on whatever podcast service you're listening from. Thank you in seventy three. I hope you enjoy it. The fires in Maui have shown stark spotlight on being prepared for disasters, but also on what is needed for bear essentials during a disaster. Here's one story that I found on this subject direct from Hawaii. Let's go okay. This comes

to us from kho N Channel two News in Honolulu. Kho N Channel two News in Honolulu, and there's a video here that I'm a show part of that was aired presumably around August fourteen, fifteenth, the midst of hurricane season. Preparedness is a must. This is Kilo Hotel six. Michael Miller is part of the Volunteer Amateur Radio Operators. Also a ZIGUE sixty one hundred right

there. That's pretty cool, Oh, non s HAMS. In the events of an emergency would severe infrastructure failure, they could be our last resort to push life saving information. That's a seven h six mark two G. I recognize it because I own two of them. If we're hit by a hurricane, and that's what this drill is simulating, what's going to happen is the Internet will go down on one or more islands, and counties will not able to communicate. So what we're going to be able to do is set up

our radios and our computers to be able to send voice messages. Miller says there are more than three thousand people who are FCC licensed to operate high frequency radios. The hams are planning on doing more than three thousand people. I'm wondering what I wonder if they're referring to just in Hawaii. That's a very low number for the USA in total, So I assume they just mean in the islands of Hawaii. They're three thousand license to operate HF so that would

mean general and above. Assuming that that statement is correcting an emergency training exercise next month. The idea is to share information between the islands. Hams will be in. He's on a four forty repeater right, I'm sorry, a two meter repeater right there, one forty six dot eight eight. You know we have our main aries Dallas Amateur Radio Club areas repeater is on one forty six dot eight eight. I think that's a popular frequency. Encourage to deploy

their stations using off grid power. Basically pretend that electricity and cell phone services have gone dark every day at nine o'clock, noon and four o'clock. There's an inner island net that connects all the islands together, so if one island was out of power or out of cell service, you could still communicate with the other islands. The Hawaii Department of Health recommends people have at least fourteen days supply of food if a hurricane does approach the islands, and families should

have an emergency plan and a meetup location if separated. For Miller, operating high frequency radios has become a hobby, but it's a hobby that could save a live so pretty cool setup piece got there with the there's a biowinnow right there, watch that towards the right of the screen, right behind his Zyger radio need it most There you go Biowinnow battery, zigu X and an Icon seven H six Mark two G one of my favorite radios that I still own.

But this article comes after the Hawaii fires, the fires in Maui, and it is a you know they're talking about doing this exercise. They say next month, so presumably September. I'm recording this video in August, just a week or two after this article was posted. So the article goes on to say, what do we do when communications are down? Your cell phone doesn't work and there's no internet? Now, I had a guy come by

the channel. He was a troll because he posted the same message on several videos my Newest Technician class that we recorded just last month with the W five HRC Hurst Club. He came by and he said, stop this nonsense, just get a mobile phone. Wow. I guess this guy must have some kind of magical mobile phone on a magical network that always has reception, always has good Internet, and never has dropped calls. I'd like to see that.

But what do we do when communications are down? Your cellphone doesn't work. There's a device that comes into play that lots of people have never heard of, a Ham radio boom. Ham radio is increasingly popular tool that is correct. The numbers of licensed amature radio operators in the USA and worldwide is growing. An increasingly popular tool that provides access to communications without cell phones or Internet. You can use cell phones Internet with the HAM radio, but they're

not required. Important distinction. The radio utilizes frequencies for phone communications. Literally we call voice communications single sideban and FM phone transmissions in Ham radio. It can also access the Internet when no Internet is available. Yes, it can. Ardent type mesh networking. You can talk to people near you, around the world, or even in outer space. Has become increasingly popular for HAM

radio operators to communicate with folks in their international space station. I'm going to be doing some videos when I go to Galveston around Labor Day next month with the new Rfinder satellite rotor Stay tuned. A license is needed to operate recreate recreationally, but the license is often not necessary when dealing with a disaster situation

that needs a little bit more expanding upon. That statement is correct. That statement is correct in times of emergency when there is an immediate threat to your life or property or people near you. You do not need a license to operate a HAM radio or a CB or a GMRS radio or a commercial band radio or anything, assuming that you have no other means of communication possible.

So if your cell phone is down, you don't have a police car nearby to key up on their radio, which I wouldn't suggest doing that anyway, and you don't have any other way to communicate, you can grab a HAM radio without a license or GMRS radio without a license and operate it. Yes, you can do that. Here's the thing. Are you going to know

how to do that? Have you prepared on programming radios? Do you know if I were to hand you a radio right now, and I were to say to you, program in the one eight eight repeater with a negative offset of six hundred kill hurts and appealed tone of one ten dot nine and monitor where we're going to be talking, would you know how to do that? You don't buy a Ham radio and put it in a drawer and wait for an emergency to arise and say I don't need a license and have no clue

how to use it. I often liken this into buying a handgun. You don't go buy a handgun and take it and put it in your nightstand drawer or hopefully in a lockbox, and then wait for someone to break in your home and hope that you have the skills to take the gun out, load it correctly, and shoot it in the right direction without harming anyone else. You don't do that. You take it to the ring if you're a responsible

person. If you're a responsible gun owner, you take it to the range and you practice with it, which is actually quite fun, just like cam radio is fun. So taking it out to the park, activating parks on the air, going out into the field and playing radio, talking on repeaters, joining nets, and programming your radio can be fun, and it prepares you for what might happen one day, but you hope never does. It

goes on to say that the license is not difficult to get. There are many online courses and test prep sites that help you prepare for the exam. Once you have taken it, then your license is valid for ten years, with the need only to renew it. There is no need to take the test again. Very true. That brings us to today's topic of Ham Radio Prep. You can always save a twenty percent discount at ham radioprep dot com with the coupon code of Jason twenty. There are multiple and numerous ways to

study for your HAM Radio license. Ham Radio Prep is one of the better ways. You can download an app for free on your phone, iOS or Android. You can start setting today and if you purchase the Extended Studying Guides on Ham Radio Prep, it gives you licensed instructors who are teaching you via video. It gives you access to much more learning tools in the app and on the desktop computer. They have gotten tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands.

I don't remember the current number now anymore because it keeps growing. They have gotten many many new people licensed in Ham Radio. You can get Technician, General or Extra, and they have other training courses for radios outside of that. Visit Ham Radio Prep today and use the coupon code of Jason twenty

for a twenty percent discount on everything they offer. It is important to note that the test is about how to use the radio, what frequencies mean, and how to maximize and use communications device with all when all other options have disappeared, When all other options have disappeared. Yes, okay, that is an accurate statement. One of the worst parts of what is happening with the

Maui fires is that the fires destroyed communications capabilities across the board. People need medications, they need to locate loved line ones, and they need information. This is where local Hawaii ham radio operators come in. Kho N two dot Com was able to catch up with Michael Miller. That's the video we just watch to talk about the need to grow and develop a larger hand radio community in Hawaii to help mitigate the lack of communications during disasters. So I want

to touch on this point right here. Maui fires destroyed communications capabilities across the board. So what people don't realize is that you can't pick up your smartphone

and dial another smartphone directly. If my wife is sitting in the house right now, or my neighbor across or right on the other side of my yard right there, if I dial his phone number or the neighbor or my wife inside the house, this signal goes out of the phone to a tower, to a cell tower in my area, and then back to my wife who's sitting twenty feet from me. I can't dial direct from my phone to her phone phone without going through some sort of infrastructure repeater, cell tower, etc.

You can do that simplex with the radio, especially in HF. HF radio goes direct radio to direct radio and does not require any infrastructure satellites, repeaters, cell phone networks, cell towers, anything like that. Doesn't require anything like that to work properly. So in the event of a disaster like the fires that destroyed infrastructure, destroyed cell towers, destroyed radio towers, you can talk on Ham radio and other radio too. GMRS radio is the same

way. CB Radio's the same way. You can talk on radios direct to other radio operators around the country, around the world, with no need for infrastructure. It goes on to talk about how to get a Ham radio license. It costs thirty five dollars to get your license. You will not be alone in the journey to talking about Hawaii's Emergency Amateur Radio Club. Hence, the more operators that are out there, the better communication network is. Zombie

apocalypse no problem. Cataclysmic earthquake not a problem, devastating fire no problem. Hand radio operators have the capability of providing communications when there are no other options. Possible. This is a really good This is a really good article. I enjoyed reading through this article and I'm glad I was able to share it

with you guys. I don't want to read through the whole thing. You guys don't want to see me reading an entire article by myself, but I suggest I will share the link to this article against at kho N two dot com. Moral of the story is that hand radio is incredibly useful during disasters

and emergency preparedness. You want to have a form of communication. If you are putting together a bugout plan, a disaster preparedness plan, an emergency pack, You're gonna want to have a way to communicate with the outside world, even if that's just a listening only device, so you can listening to see what's going on in your area or in the affected area. So get your hand radio license today. Check out the link in the description for this article.

Thank you for watching, and let me know if you have a similar story to this one. Put a comment below and catch you next time.

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