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New ARRL Course on Digital Technology for EmComms


 


New ARRL Course on Digital Technology for EmComms

With digital technology becoming an integral part of Amateur Radio, hams interested in emergency communications now have a new tool to help them take advantage of emerging modes such as Packet Radio APRS, Winlink 2000, IRLP, EchoLink and WIRES-II, D-STAR, APCO25, HF sound card modes and Automatic Link Establishment (ALE). will introduce hams to all of the ways Amateur Radio operators are using digital technology as a valuable emergency communications tool.

Written by ARRL Publications Manager and QST Editor Steve Ford, WB8IMY, this self-study CD-ROM will answer such questions as: Can you transfer supply lists or personnel assignments between emergency operations sites? Can you get critical e-mails to the Internet if a connection goes down? Can you relay digital images of damage at specific locations? Can you track the locations of emergency personnel and display them on computer maps?

Illustrations, screenshots, Internet links and audio files are used to demonstrate transmission modes and equipment configurations. Bite-sized learning units and interactive knowledge checks make learning interesting and fun.

"This course is a great starting point for anyone interested in the public service applications of digital communications technology," said Ford.




 

If anyone has taken this course I'd like to hear more about what you thought of the CD-ROM... specifically if you thought it was worth the $50 spent.

I'd also like to get a feel if there is any inkling of future technology.

For instance, I was actually impressed by the 2nd edition of the VOIP: Internet Linking for Radio Amateurs by K1RFD because this revised edition gave an overview of Asterisk and app_rpt.