Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Guidebook

Cover of Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Guidebook by Dr John A. Allocca
Year: 2016
Language: en
Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 9781530388400
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Height: 11 Inches
Length: 8.5 Inches
Weight: 0.74 Pounds
Width: 0.31 Inches
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Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Guidebook by Dr. John A. Allocca is a comprehensive resource published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 4, 2016. This 136-page guide is presented in English and explores the critical role of amateur radio operators during emergencies, emphasizing their ability to establish communications when conventional systems fail.

Readers will find detailed insights into the training and skills required for amateur radio operators, including the importance of obtaining a Federal Communications Commission license. The book discusses the advantages of amateur radio, such as its independence from commercial systems and its adaptability in emergency situations. With a focus on technology and engineering, this guide serves as a valuable reference for those interested in emergency communications and the capabilities of ham radio.


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“Every major disaster throughout the entire world represents sudden local emergency conditions where… even the ability to call for help have been forced upon people somewhere. … Somewhere in the initial reports of the disaster, you usually hear it was some local ham radio operator who was first able to re-establish communications and get out the call for help. Amateur Radio (“ham”) Operators must be trained and skilled in many aspects of communications and radio technology in order to pass strict federal licensing exams to earn their Federal Communications Commission issued licenses and radio “call sign”. … Why use amateur radio? Simple: because amateur radio equipment is independent of commercial radio stations like telephones, cell phones and even police, fire, and EMS radio services, which are limited in frequency and interoperability. Ham radio is inherently frequency agile and readily portable, thus is ideal for emergency dependability.” –Author, page 5.

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