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FRS/GMRS Radio Mapping Guide: Difference between revisions

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[[File:Radiomappingb.jpg|thumb|500x500px|''Radio mapping is a useful team response planning activity.'']]
[[File:St-Johns-mapping-exercise.png|thumb|350x350px|''A sample of a team's (in this case, St. Johns) radio propagation map.''<ref>Taken from https://portlandprepares.org/net-resources/radio/frs-gmrs-radio/frs-gmrs-team-topics/.</ref>]]
Radio mapping<ref>Also referred to as '''Service Area FRS/GMRS Radio Voice Quality Survey''', but we truncate to "radio mapping" to keep it simple and save money on digital ink.</ref> is the process of creating a visual representation of radio signal strengths and coverage areas across specific geographic locations. A radio map highlights areas with strong, weak, or no signal, helping organizations understand coverage patterns, identify dead zones, and optimize communication infrastructure. Creating and keeping updated a radio propagation map of a team's [[Team Service Areas|Service Area]] is an important part of disaster response planning in NET.  
Radio mapping<ref>Also referred to as '''Service Area FRS/GMRS Radio Voice Quality Survey''', but we truncate to "radio mapping" to keep it simple and save money on digital ink.</ref> is the process of creating a visual representation of radio signal strengths and coverage areas across specific geographic locations. A radio map highlights areas with strong, weak, or no signal, helping organizations understand coverage patterns, identify dead zones, and optimize communication infrastructure. Creating and keeping updated a radio propagation map of a team's [[Team Service Areas|Service Area]] is an important part of disaster response planning in NET.  


The purpose of this job aid is to explain radio propagation mapping and guiding volunteer team leaders through creating and maintaining a Team Service Area radio propagation map they can include in their [[Earthquake Response Framework]].  
The purpose of this job aid is to take radio propagation mapping "soup to nuts" and guiding volunteer team leaders through creation and maintenance of a Team Service Area radio propagation map they can include in their [[Earthquake Response Framework]].  


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