My House View With Antennas

My House View With Antennas

Monday 28 December 2009

Sad News - Wild Fire Destruction in Port Lincoln Australia

While the loss of our clubrooms and equipment is sad, it does pale into insignificance when you compare it to the loss of 12 family homes two days before Christmas.

But there is one story from the fire that promotes D-Star and I though I would share it here.

By the time I first noticed the fire while I was at work,
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=ln456kbAvV4
the cellphone service was fully congested, I was unable to make calls or send SMS messages.
I did however have my IC-91AD handheld radio with me. I was planning on connecting up to REF012 B to check in on the San Diego D-Star net at 1430 (my time).
Instead I connected VK5REX B to REF003 C and put out an emergency call for assistance from anyone who had immediate access to a telephone.
Steve VK5ZSW replied and I passed my home phone number info to him so he could contact my wife to let her know that I was OK and that I was going to move to safer ground. The message was dutifully passed along and Steve confirmed that my wife got the message. Although Steve was some 170+ Km away in Moonta on the Yorke Peninsula, he was able to use the VK5REX repeater perfectly.
Ross VK3HBS also heard my call through REF003 C and he too rang my wife with the message.
It wasn't long after this that the power to Port Lincoln failed. Although the VK5REX B repeater has a massive backup UPS and 85 kVa generator, the other end of the WiFi internet link that the gateway uses did not, so I lost internet connectivity. This is now being worked on so future power failures will not stop gateway operation.

Steve remained at his radio during the drama and it was reassuring to know that he was ready and willing to help with communications as needed.

I also used the VK5REX B D-Star repeater to talk to my father Tony VK5RF, while I went home to gather essential items ready for evacuation. By the time I got home the wind had changed and was blowing smoke and ash over a major portion of Port Lincoln.
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=Uuz8ylTKUzk
http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=VagyeMXfSTw
I had no idea how bad things would get so I had to assume the worst was yet to come.
While my wife does not hold an amateur license, she was able to use the UHF CB radio in our Toyota truck to talk to me in my work car. She was heading (with our 11mo son Ethan) to my parents home in the marina area of Port Lincoln, way out of the path of the fire.

The cell phone service was still very congested and once again it was reassuring to have D-Star as a reliable communications medium during this emergency. I was able to let everyone at my parents home my progress as I made my way through smoke filled streets, the work car loaded with essential items taken from our home (photo albums, office computer, papers, charged gel batteries, Christmas presents, my wife's insulin, etc.)
Apart from the loss of the gateway, the RF side of the D-Star repeater worked perfectly and provided me a reliable way to communicate when the cell phone system failed.

Michael.
VK5ZEA

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