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Re: [RTTY] RTTY and Emergency Communication - Part II

To: RTTY Reflector <rtty@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] RTTY and Emergency Communication - Part II
From: Lee Buller <k0wa@swbell.net>
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2009 19:12:40 -0800 (PST)
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I've enjoyed reading all the comments here on the reflector concerning using 
RTTY in an EMCOM situation.  Yes, I understand about all the other good FEC 
type communication modes.  But, let me build a senario here....

Your in New Orleans.
Hurricane just went past
Lots of people in need
Lots of Health and Welfar Messages.

Note:  I've been a ham for 41 years and cut my CW teeth on the NTS traffic 
system as a teanager.  I;ve been in situations where I had to send "books" of 
messages in a H&W senario.  So, I do have some experience in doing this.

How are you going to handle 10,000 - 50,000 messages by voice or CW.  Oh yes, 
it can be done!  I wonder if anyone remembers the format for CW (look at the SS 
exchange).

If the right planning took place, knowing that you would need batteries, 
generators, and all the equipment to run RTTY, I think the mode would pass 
traffic so much more quickly.  Really, this would be an after the fact 
situation...not really the first responder type of thing.

RTTY could transmitt message to others which could then cut and paste in an 
email client and send on the message. Or call on your cell phone because you 
have an unlimited plan.  By networking two computers together (or three or 
four) you could have people inputing messages while the RTTY transmit station 
makes the transmission of the file.  Like a brag file.  Networking the 
computers together is not big deal.  Lots of FD operations do it now!  All you 
need is a hub/switch and cables.  Use Windows or Linux and you got a network.

I bet you could roll quite a few messages out into the ether in an hours time.  
Just let her run and ID every 10 minutes.  But...this would have to be all 
planned and tested before hand too.

At least you would not have to lug the ASR 33 or the Model 19 out into the 
field.  I remember having this stuff in trucks...well now you can have an RTTY 
station in a suit case including the xmitter/antenna/eetc/.

Just a thought.....and I guess I have to much time on my hands.

Lee - K0WA


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