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#*UHF Radio Operator (no license necessary): Responsible for setup and operation of the UHF handheld radio and communicating with nearby BEECN sites. | #*UHF Radio Operator (no license necessary): Responsible for setup and operation of the UHF handheld radio and communicating with nearby BEECN sites. | ||
#Volunteers next establish the written log of communications to and from their station using the BEECN Radio Log Form. | #Volunteers next establish the written log of communications to and from their station using the BEECN Radio Log Form. | ||
#The ARO checks in with the Multnomah County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) Resource Net | #The ARO checks in with the Multnomah County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) '''Resource Net'''. | ||
#*Name | ##The Resource Net normally operates on the Multnomah County Repeater MC-2, which is stored in '''memory''' '''channel 2 on the BEECN VHF radios.''' Checking in with the Resource Net, the ARO gives his or her FCC call sign and waits for acknowledgement from the net control operator. Once recognized, the ARO may be asked to provide additional information such as: | ||
#*Location | ##*Name | ||
# | ##*Location | ||
#*Other information | ##*Other information requested by net control operator. | ||
#If no contact is possible on the Multnomah County ARES Resource Net via the MC-2 repeater, AROs should attempt to make a simplex contact with the Resource Net using the output frequency of the MC-2 repeater: 147.280 MHz, which can be accomplished using MC-12 stored in memory channel 12. | ##If no contact is possible on the Multnomah County ARES Resource Net via the MC-2 repeater, the repeater may not be operational. AROs should attempt to make a '''simplex contact with the Resource Net''' using the output frequency of the MC-2 repeater: 147.280 MHz, which can be accomplished using MC-12 stored in '''memory channel 12'''. | ||
#After checking in with the Resource Net Controller (or attempting to check in) the ARO should switch over to the BEECN simplex frequency: 144.410 MHz, which should be stored in memory channel 20.<ref>If changing to channel 20 causes PNTC13 to appear on the radio's display, the channel is programmed with the BEECN simplex frequency. If PNTC13 doesn't appear, the ARO can use the radio's VFO mode to select 144.410 MHz. On Icom transceivers VFO mode is accessed by pressing the [V/MHz] key to select VFO mode when the transceiver is not already in VFO mode. The [V/MHz] key is the right-most key below the display. Hint: If a small M is displayed to the right of the frequency, the transceiver is in Memory mode rather than VFO mode. | ##See [[Operations at Fire Stations#Amateur_Radio_Script_for_Fire_Station_ARO_to_the_Resource_Net_and_the_Tactical_Net|Amateur Radio Scripts]]. | ||
#After checking in with the Resource Net Controller (or attempting to check in) the ARO should switch over to the '''BEECN Tactical Net''' on the BEECN simplex frequency: 144.410 MHz, which should be stored in '''memory''' '''channel 20'''.<ref>If changing to channel 20 causes PNTC13 to appear on the radio's display, the channel is programmed with the BEECN simplex frequency. If PNTC13 doesn't appear, the ARO can use the radio's VFO mode to select 144.410 MHz. On Icom transceivers VFO mode is accessed by pressing the [V/MHz] key to select VFO mode when the transceiver is not already in VFO mode. The [V/MHz] key is the right-most key below the display. Hint: If a small M is displayed to the right of the frequency, the transceiver is in Memory mode rather than VFO mode. | |||
Once the transceiver is in VFO mode, rotate the tuning knob on the right to select 144.410. If the initial frequency is a long way from 144.410, you can save time by briefly telling the transceiver to change frequency 1 MHz at a time by tapping the [V/MHz] key. The display should change to show fewer digits. After the first three digits show “144”, tap the [V/MHz] again to return to the normal VFO tuning mode.</ref> The ARO will use | Once the transceiver is in VFO mode, rotate the tuning knob on the right to select 144.410. If the initial frequency is a long way from 144.410, you can save time by briefly telling the transceiver to change frequency 1 MHz at a time by tapping the [V/MHz] key. The display should change to show fewer digits. After the first three digits show “144”, tap the [V/MHz] again to return to the normal VFO tuning mode.</ref> The ARO will use the Tactical NET to check in with the the EOC Radio Roomand provide any requested information. | ||
#Once the ARO has connected with the BEECN Tactical Net Controller, the fire station volunteer operating the UHF handheld radio should power up their radio and set it to the correct channel, and ask all BEECNs to check in. | #Once the ARO has connected with the BEECN Tactical Net Controller, the fire station volunteer operating the UHF handheld radio should power up their radio and set it to the correct channel, and ask all BEECNs to check in. | ||
#The operator of the UHF handheld is responsible for regularly checking in with the | #The operator of the UHF handheld is responsible for regularly checking in with the BEECN sites on their channel. This includes BEECN sites on the channel not normally associated with the fire station (e.g. a BEECN whose operators cannot reach their Primary Relay and need assistance from their Backup Relay). | ||
=== Step 3: Commence exchanging radio traffic === | === Step 3: Commence exchanging radio traffic === | ||
Regular radio traffic and monitoring commences. The BEECN Net Controller will contact each fire station periodically for status reports. | Regular radio traffic and monitoring commences. The BEECN Net Controller will contact each fire station periodically for status reports. | ||
== Exchanging Radio Traffic: Fire Stations == | == Exchanging Radio Traffic: Fire Stations == | ||
