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- | ====== Emergency Operation and Procedures ====== | ||
- | Most of the information pertaining to emergency operation procedures is contained in the [[http:// | ||
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- | ====== General Information ====== | ||
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- | Below is a summary of the general information relating to emergency communication. | ||
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- | * Emergency conditions are classified in accordance with the degree of danger or hazard.(([[http:// | ||
- | - **Distress**: | ||
- | - **Urgency**: | ||
- | - **Safety**: An indication that the station calling is about to transmit a message concerning the safety of navigation or important meteorological warnings. | ||
- | * The first rule to know is that it's forbidden to transmit any false or fraudulent distress call or message of any kind.(([[http:// | ||
- | * Normally, all radio stations need to be operated so as not to interfere with other radiocommunications. | ||
- | * Normally, radio operators and all persons who become acquainted with radiocommunications are required to preserve the privacy of those communications, | ||
- | * Normally, the base station has control of communications over mobile stations. | ||
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- | ====== Operating Procedures ====== | ||
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- | ===== Distress Communications ===== | ||
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- | <WRAP round important box center 80%> | ||
- | **Important Disclaimer: | ||
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- | ==== Sending A Distress Call ==== | ||
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- | In radiotelephony (voice), the spoken word for distress is " | ||
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- | The distress call should have the following form: | ||
- | - " | ||
- | - "THIS IS" | ||
- | - '' | ||
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- | To interrupt a lower priority conversation to signal a distress call, break-in immediately following the transmission of the active party with the above sequence. | ||
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- | ==== Responding To A Distress Call ==== | ||
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- | If you hear a distress call: | ||
- | * Immediately stop your contact, acknowledge the emergency call, and determine its location and what assistance may be needed. | ||
- | * If you are unable to render direct assistance, you should contact authorities and then maintain watch until you are certain that assistance will be forthcoming. | ||
- | * Continue to monitor the frequency on which the distress message was received and, if possible, establish a continuous watch on appropriate distress and emergency frequencies. | ||
- | * Notify any station with direction-finding or radar facilities and request assistance unless it is known that this action has been, or will be, taken by the station acknowledging receipt of the distress message. | ||
- | * Cease all transmissions that may interfere with the distress traffic. | ||
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- | To acknowledge the receipt of a distress message, use the following form: | ||
- | - " | ||
- | - '' | ||
- | - "THIS IS" | ||
- | - '' | ||
- | - " | ||
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- | ===== Urgency Communications ===== | ||
- | The urgency signal indicates that the station calling has a very urgent message to transmit concerning the safety of a station or a person, but does not require immediate assistance. | ||
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- | ==== Sending an Urgency Signal ==== | ||
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- | The urgency signal is the word "PAN PAN" spoken three times and can be addressed to "ALL STATIONS" | ||
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- | The urgency call should have the following form: | ||
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- | - "PAN PAN, PAN PAN, PAN PAN" | ||
- | - '' | ||
- | - "THIS IS" | ||
- | - '' | ||
- | - '' | ||
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- | ==== Responding To An Urgency Call ==== | ||
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- | The urgency signal has priority over all other communications except distress. | ||
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- | Stations that hear the urgency signal shall continue to listen for at least three minutes on the frequency which the signal was heard. After that, if no urgency message has been heard, stations may resume normal service. All stations that hear the urgency signal must take care not to interfere with the urgency message that follows. | ||
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- | ===== Safety Communications ===== | ||
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- | The safety signal is used mainly in the maritime mobile service. It indicates that the station calling is about to transmit a message concerning the safety of navigation or important meteorological warnings. | ||
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- | The safety signal is the word " | ||
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- | ==== Sending an Safety Signal ==== | ||
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- | The safety call should have the following form: | ||
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- | - " | ||
- | - '' | ||
- | - "THIS IS" | ||
- | - '' | ||
- | - '' | ||
- | - '' | ||
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- | ====== Other Emergency Considerations ====== | ||
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- | * It's a good idea to have a way to operate your amateur station without using commercial AC power lines so you may provide communications in an emergency. | ||
- | * The most important accessory to have for a hand-held radio in an emergency is several sets of charged batteries. | ||
- | * A portable dipole antenna is a good choice to have as part of a portable HF amateur station that could be set up in case of an emergency. | ||
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- | >In a real or simulated emergency, a person operating radio apparatus in the amateur radio service may only communicate with a radio station that is in the amateur radio service in order to transmit a message that relates to the real or simulated emergency on behalf of a person, government or relief organization. ((See RIC-3, Sec 6, p.18 and [[http:// | ||
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- | ====== Example ====== | ||
- | Here's a [[https:// | ||
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- | ====== Questions ====== | ||
- | * B-002-008-001 -> B-002-008-011 | ||
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- | [[hfops |{{/ |
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