Emergency Communications with ham Radio

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  • Опубліковано 1 лип 2024
  • I discuss how to be prepared to communicate using ham radio in an emergency situation and give examples I've what I've heard and seen.
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  • @Bob814u
    @Bob814u 3 роки тому +33

    We were camping in West Texas where there are VERY few cell towers due to the sparse population. While at Big Bend National Park we heard an odd sound from a camper as it went passed us. When we caught up to it, broke down, we found that the lug nuts on one of the wheels had loosened and worn through the wheel holes. The gentleman and his wife were walking around trying to get a signal with their cellphones when I told him I could try and help. I pulled out my painter's pole, Jpole, and 2 meter radio. In that area they have an extensive repeater network. I got ahold of someone who made a few phone calls and a local RV repair place gave directions to bring in the RV's Hub in. The gentleman was very interested and his wife explained to him that he needed to find out how to get his license and radio. 73!!! de KE5ES

  • @bereadyeveryday6764
    @bereadyeveryday6764 3 роки тому +10

    This video, is, quite frankly, the best explanation of why one should 1) learn to use their radio and 2) become licensed, that I've ever seen in a single video or post. I just shared this one to a group I'm helping to prep for testing. Thank you!

  • @garyoliver8183
    @garyoliver8183 2 роки тому +3

    First class beginner training…second to none! Clear, concise and accurate information! Bravo!

  • @prepperdan
    @prepperdan Рік тому +1

    Im not licensed yet but i got to listen during the 2022 sc area hurricanes. The south carolina government emergency communications center was checking all of the zones for reports of any local damage /road damage. Several amateur users reported damage back to the gov communications center. That was awesome to hear

  • @jeffb5781
    @jeffb5781 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video and advice. Love how you broke this down. Getting ready to take technician's exam.

  • @pnowikow
    @pnowikow 6 місяців тому

    Very informative! I'm about to sit for my technicians exam in early January

  • @jakestrait8842
    @jakestrait8842 2 роки тому +2

    I got my tech license many years ago for our solar car race crew to communicate over longer distances. I put it aside but have kept it renewed. Getting back into it now for emergency communication options in these troubled times and this video was a perfect outline. Thanks.

    • @vironpayne3405
      @vironpayne3405 Рік тому

      I take it was one of the university solar car teams. Too cool!

  • @MrRonnmaui
    @MrRonnmaui Рік тому +1

    Thanks for explaining these details. I am outside Seattle and think if a real event were to take place having this information will save lives. The ham radio might be better than a gun!

  • @cappyhitop
    @cappyhitop 2 роки тому +2

    I like your videos because generally they show you having fun with ham radio. This one is more serious, and rightly so. Just wanted to say thank you, and because of your videos I just ordered a radio and have begun studying for the exams.

  • @harlanhair9893
    @harlanhair9893 Рік тому

    We watched this again, as it is very helpful. 73

  • @jakemccain9825
    @jakemccain9825 3 роки тому +1

    I got my license, ordered a radio, and am going for general after I get back from a trip thanks for all the help

  • @Bearinthewoods88
    @Bearinthewoods88 2 роки тому +1

    Love your content, hope to hear you on again soon! Your videos really helped me in beginning my Ham Radio journey, and inspired me to get a vanity callsign (K4LLT , the LLT being my grandpa’s initials, who was a Ham back in the 50’s/60’s) and made things like using the repeaters on the ISS seem approachable for a new ham such as myself. Just wanted to thank you for your content, and 73’s from Kentucky!

  • @ryanseegmiller9686
    @ryanseegmiller9686 3 роки тому +4

    This was a great, informational video. this was actually the topic of last nights radio club meeting. great job keep up the great work

  • @prepperdan
    @prepperdan 2 роки тому

    Listening to hams on youtube is such a pain almost always, but you got to the point and explained everything i neeed to know based on the topic i searched. Thumbs up clicked

  • @Jonasben117
    @Jonasben117 3 роки тому +5

    Good to see a new video 👍🏽

  • @thesurvivalistfarmer
    @thesurvivalistfarmer 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent explanation of what is involved for communications preparedness.

  • @rperkins637
    @rperkins637 11 місяців тому

    Excellent presentation, Thank You

  • @MagicRoosterBluesBand
    @MagicRoosterBluesBand 2 роки тому +3

    National call in frequency:
    146.520 VHF
    446.000 UHF
    For emergency only if you don't have a license!

  • @salvatoreyt3897
    @salvatoreyt3897 3 роки тому +2

    I love your videos!!! Please make more about Boafeng radios

  • @RodMurray
    @RodMurray 3 роки тому +2

    Weather Radio Canada broadcasts on the same frequencies as NOAA, so yes, a UV-5R can receive the weather anywhere in North America.

  • @welshtexas1
    @welshtexas1 2 роки тому

    Great video, excellent information and well presented.

  • @OTsolov
    @OTsolov 3 роки тому +4

    This situation with the car is already tested. My car broke and was in the middle of nowhere. I turn on radio and start talking to nearest repeater. And I was saved. And also having a radio build in is a big plus.

  • @Buttonmushroom
    @Buttonmushroom 3 роки тому +2

    Really good information. Did not know anybody could use in case of an emergency.

    • @HamRadioInAction
      @HamRadioInAction  3 роки тому +1

      When are you getting your license and joining our club? There is a weekly YL net.

  • @josoffat7649
    @josoffat7649 Рік тому

    Excellent video 👍

  • @harlanhair9893
    @harlanhair9893 Рік тому

    Very helpful. Thank you😀

  • @dt-paz516
    @dt-paz516 2 роки тому +2

    Got tech and general about 10 months ago. Lots of videos online that helped me with that. Also lots of videos online for advanced, but not many for us guys trying to figure out the next steps. Your videos are great, and I hope I can find more teachers online like you. Trying to figure out what bands to use to setup reliable skip with the Mother-in-law about 60 miles away. Thanks. KD9SEW

  • @matthew_harper
    @matthew_harper 3 роки тому

    I have several preps for radios. I keep a hand-crank radio for FM/AM/NOAA. I also have 2 two-watt gmrs radios to communicate between family members if we need to split up. I then keep a uv5r program will all local HAM frequencies programed in(main use handheld). I have another uv5r with EMS and Fire programmed in(not digital and transmit turn off for those frequencies) and gmrs frequencies. then in my truck, I keep a 2m/70cm antenna with a 50watt 2m radio(with local frequencies and a CB radio. the CB radio is very useful for road updates in severe weather.

  • @Log4Jake
    @Log4Jake 3 роки тому +1

    Good vid, I'm looking forward to getting my license.

  • @TheNoCodeTech
    @TheNoCodeTech 3 роки тому +3

    Hands down my favorite HamTuber,
    Great video man

  • @anthonymarino4260
    @anthonymarino4260 10 місяців тому

    thanks for the insight

  • @NathanCorleone
    @NathanCorleone 3 роки тому +3

    Amazing thumbnail 😂

  • @RhythmicSensations
    @RhythmicSensations 2 роки тому

    As of 3:00pm on Easter Sunday of 2022 there has been an emergency service breaking in locally (NE Ohio) on gmrs ch2 462.5875. I heard them again at 7:00am this morning doing the same thing. They announced that they are the emergency service and tell police and other services not to reply, then they exit with call letters. Last night it was a man, this morning it was a woman, both sounded like they were definitely serious. I didn't get the call letters, but will be recording now. It seems that with what's going on in the East, they may have started something that I don't recall them doing before.
    73s KE8OPY.

  • @grahamjones6712
    @grahamjones6712 2 роки тому

    Plus you need to know if your local repeaters have backup power too run during a power cut. The problem with the cheap 2m/70cm handhelds is they only have line of sight comms if the repeaters are down due to a power cut. The HF bands can get out furthur with groundwave propagation but HF rigs are bulkier and alot more expensive.

  • @iandillard9614
    @iandillard9614 2 роки тому

    we had that Monaco poster in our mechanic shop. Rip the ways of old racing

  • @elliothuh669
    @elliothuh669 3 роки тому +1

    Didnt know amature was pronounced amatur lol lots of good info.

  • @darrelrobinson9427
    @darrelrobinson9427 Рік тому

    KJ7VGR /Great video explaining what level of preparedness I'm really at. Thank you

  • @daveN2MXX
    @daveN2MXX 3 роки тому +1

    Where did you see in any regulation or statute that "in an emergency, anyone in the US can use a ham radio"?? You said this within the first 15 seconds of your video. Can you please cite your source for this?

  • @netnhamradio
    @netnhamradio 3 роки тому +1

    Landlines are typically fairly reliable as long as phone company can power them, they have big battery banks and backup generators. That being said, you have to get an old school landline, not one through your cable or fiber provider, trust me, had power come back on and Spectrum phone wasn't up for part of the day. Some areas you cant get the old copper landlines anymore.

  • @bhamptonkc7
    @bhamptonkc7 Рік тому

    Landlines use the internet now, internet fails it all fails

  • @TheUnchosenOne
    @TheUnchosenOne 2 роки тому

    where can I get a free amateur license?

  • @dorianoagriolas340
    @dorianoagriolas340 Рік тому

    73..

  • @M.R.T.V.Videos
    @M.R.T.V.Videos 2 роки тому

    👍✅🌐📴

  • @Ei2iP
    @Ei2iP 3 роки тому

    Anyone can pick up a ham radio??? Don't you need a license???

  • @victorbalce6199
    @victorbalce6199 Рік тому

    over talk no action

  • @HarryHamsterChannel
    @HarryHamsterChannel Рік тому +1

    He's misrepresenting the nature of these tiny radios, which are about as powerful as they look. These are NOT emergency or rescue radios. Anybody who makes the mistakes he describes has been mislead by similar video's on YT containing incomplete and sketchy information.

  • @JamesDC42
    @JamesDC42 2 роки тому

    Hams helping other hams? What a joke. I can't talk on any frequency or repeater unless I'm shouted and cursed at by Extra license holders. It's being a technician license holder is a bad thing.

  • @radiohobbyist13
    @radiohobbyist13 Рік тому

    Prepper types should just use GMRS, not ham radios. End of story.

  • @ZOMBIEHEADSHOTKILLER
    @ZOMBIEHEADSHOTKILLER 3 роки тому

    what is the logic behind needing a license for ham radio?
    "its the law" is not a logical reason.... thats "an appeal to authority" which is a blatant logical fallacy.
    Im looking for actual logic. example, you SHOULD have (but dont need) a license to drive a car, because if you dont know how to drive, you could crash and kill people, that license, (supposedly, but not actually) shows you know how to drive and not kill people ( but people still crash and kill and die all day every day) .
    But i cant think of a parallel situation, that backs up the "need" for a ham radio, or any other radio, license..... from what im understanding, basic decency and sensibilities, such as, dont be a dick, dont block up channels, dont mess with emergency services, and similar common cortices, should be fine... its not like if you press the wrong button, or say the wrong thing, some one is gonna die..........so whats the point?

    • @bronzegaming2107
      @bronzegaming2107 Рік тому +1

      It is an emergency communication. Imagine if they allowed anyone to use those frequencies at whim without accountability? Imagine an emergency happening and people (and what we know how large groups of people act) there would be chaos, interruption in licensed bands, etc.

    • @ZOMBIEHEADSHOTKILLER
      @ZOMBIEHEADSHOTKILLER Рік тому

      @@bronzegaming2107 nope. there are lots of people who dont have licences, they are not clogging up emergency frequencies. A license dosnt unlock some secret code to the universe that allows you to use the emergency frequencies in some proper way that you cant with out the license. Pretending a license has some sort of power is nonsense. Its simply a power grab, any thing they can control, they will want to control......... we dont need their permission, we have a right called freeedom. Only the weak and cowardly need permission from a master to do what the free do with out hesitation.

    • @devilsatan2973
      @devilsatan2973 Рік тому

      @@ZOMBIEHEADSHOTKILLER A power grab? Really? Nope! Try by international treaty! If you let folks in your country have a ham community, you are required by international law to also provide a license structure for them. That's the main reason.
      It also provides for a trained group of people that know how to communicate in an emergency situation.(local or national) Otherwise, it would be a madhouse on air. We are taught how to communicate effectively AND efficiently in all situations, and practice this regularly. Part of that is knowing who we're talking to.(via a callsign)
      Those are the main reasons for a license. As you move up, the license test covers more stuff. But, you get access to more bands now that you know how/why they work.

    • @devilsatan2973
      @devilsatan2973 Рік тому

      Actually, you DO need a license to drive a car according to state laws!(every state) The reason for a radio license is that it's written into an international treaty!(as well as national rules) If your nation has a ham community, you need to have a license structure for them. Part of it also is so that we have a group of folks here at home that are trained in how to provide communication in a disaster situation.(local or national) That includes being able to just set up a station anywhere, anytime. Hope this helps.

    • @ZOMBIEHEADSHOTKILLER
      @ZOMBIEHEADSHOTKILLER Рік тому

      @@devilsatan2973 i already explained "its the law" isn't a reason, its an excuse.... i have no obligation to live by any individuals or groups fictional beliefs, and no obligation to be their victim if i dont..... no exception , not even for "The Law"........ even if youre the "law abiding" type ......there is no victim, there is no crime, no exception..... you cant justify violence, in a peaceful situation.
      a piece of inky paper, has no connection of any kind, to your ability to use a radio or not, no matter what type it is........ all a licence/permit/ permission slip proves, is that you have an inky paper...... and that you submit to terrorist demands. literally any one can learn anything, both on their own, or from others...... this isnt the matrix, having inky papers dosnt automatically upload info to your brain...
      "it would be a mad house" is again, another excuse... not a logic based reason...and again, your submitting to fear, not rationality............ i can guarantee you it wouldnt be "a mad house"......... i can guarantee this, because any one can buy, or make, their own radio, at any time, and use it at any time, in any way, for any reason, good or bad.......... thats a real world ability every single person has............they have it right now, reguardless of any laws, or other make believe nonsense...... and guess what........ its NOT " a mad house"....................its not the laws that are stopping people, it their lack of need, and want.............. it dosnt happen, because there is no reason for it to happen....... the same way if you legalized murder, most people would still never become murderers...... there just isnt a need for it.
      The law isnt real, neither are the fears they try to scare you with.
      its time people wake up, grow up, and live in the real world.

  • @alexahedo85
    @alexahedo85 Рік тому

    Why do you keep pronouncing it amader ? There is no d in it. It’s amateur

    • @12vibaba
      @12vibaba 4 місяці тому

      Zeikstraal

  • @localangel
    @localangel Рік тому

    Useless speech

  • @mikeray1544
    @mikeray1544 3 роки тому

    Great channell- recently purchased 2 baufeng UV-82 5W handsets with different ways to charge batterys, up graded antennas, picked up a Cobra 4W 40 channel unit & antenna from wally mart for 65$. For under 180$ I have a base unit, 2 handsets. Im a Navy vet and previous to the plandemic I hadnt thought about radio comms in 30 years..lol. Last set I got operator training on was the milspec PRC77 field com. Lol