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blog:2019-06-10:puddle_jumper [2019/06/10 19:28] – ve7hzf | blog:2019-06-10:puddle_jumper [2019/06/10 21:03] – [Aid Station 1] ve7rbe | ||
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- | ====== Puddle Jumper ====== | + | ====== |
- | Last Saturday, | + | On Saturday |
- | ===== Cliff Gilker ===== | + | The club used their UHF repeater that was stationed close to the race location for the majority of communications with some additional VHF simplex use. |
- | At Cliff Gilker Park, Gord VA7GRF, Barry VE7YEE, | + | Each station manager was responsible for outfitting their stations with gear and transportation of gear and personnel |
+ | The day started a bit cloudy and cold but warmed up as the day went on. The amateurs had not previously met many of the volunteers at the station locations and a rapport was quickly developed. | ||
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+ | Everyone came away from the event with positive feelings about our contribution and our time at the event. | ||
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+ | Here is a description of the four stations: | ||
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+ | ===== Cliff Gilker ===== | ||
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+ | At [[https:// | ||
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+ | Good thing we brought comfortable chairs and a small table... | ||
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+ | Randi (the race organizer) was very busy all day and often came to us with traffic for the other stations, or to ask for updates. | ||
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===== Aid Station 1 ===== | ===== Aid Station 1 ===== | ||
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+ | had to manage two loops, and a few injured runners. | ||
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+ | ===== Aid Station 2 ===== | ||
+ | At [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Aid Station 3 ===== | ||
+ | At [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Mobile Support ===== | ||
+ | Steven VA7SMI provided communications for the mobile support station that was dispatched to different Aid Stations all day. Installing the Kenwood with APRS enabled was a really good idea. For the first little bit, we were able to follow Steve around using [[https:// |
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