At the February HSVOAD meeting, I talked about amateur radio communications in a disaster when all normal communications, e.g., cell phone, landline phone internet, are not longer available as what happened in Puerto Rico when Hurricane Marie took down all power, communications, etc. How are you or you organization will be able to communicate? Fortunately, we have not experience this situation yet, except on Kauai when Hurricane Iniki hit Kauai on September 11, 1992. Amateur radio (Ham) was the only means of communications for a few days until normal communications were restored.
I encourage you and your members sign up for one of the following Zoom Ham classes. Technician is the first of three license classes - Technician, General and Extra, being at the highest level. Remember, getting your Technician Ham license is not that difficult but you still need to study. The questions and answers are available ahead of time but you still need to study and attend the Zoom sessions to pass the 35 question test which will also be given via Zoom. Also getting your license is only the first step in emergency communications using Ham radio. But let's take the first step in getting your license first, then we can talk about getting a radio, training, etc.
Attached is information on four Technician Class and one General Class Zoom classes. The first one is tonight but there still may be room. If not, the next class begins on April 12, 2021. These classes are from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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