[CQ-Contest] Real emergencies
Bob Naumann
n5nj at gte.net
Wed Mar 30 08:32:51 EST 2005
What Bryan reported that he did was right - period.
Someone contacted him and stated it was an emergency.
The FCC Rules Say:
"§ 97.403 Safety of life and protection of property.
No provision of these rules prevents the use by an amateur station of any
means of radiocommunication at its disposal to provide essential
communication
needs in connection with the immediate safety of human life and immediate
protection of property when normal communication systems are
not available."
73.
N5NJ
-----Original Message-----
From: cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of N7MAL
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 4:37 PM
To: W0uo at cs.com; "Bryan W5KFT"; cq-contest at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Real emergencies
NO NO NO
While what W5KFT did was, maybe, morally correct what he did was very, very,
illegal. The citation would probably be several pages long.
1. He knowingly communicated with an unlicensed station.
2. He knowingly communicated with an unlicensed station who was using a
radio, by his own admission, not approved for use in the Amateur Radio
service.
etc etc etc
Unless an emergency is declared by the appropriate authorities it is not up
to an individual amateur radio operator to decide, on his own, that
something is an emergency and begin non-amateur communications. There are
several emergencies every year where amateur radio is requested to get
involved. Frequencies are set aside, by the emergency declaration, for
handling, primarily, health & welfare traffic always between licensed
stations.
These situations are well defined in the regulations and stations like NN2NN
& W5KFT, while questionably performing an admirable service, are violating
the regulations and are subjecting themselves to fines and possibly losing
their licenses.
MAL N7MAL
BULLHEAD CITY, AZ
http://www.ctaz.com/~suzyq/N7mal.htm
----- Original Message -----
From: W0uo at cs.com
To: "Bryan W5KFT" ; cq-contest at contesting.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 18:50
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Real emergencies
Bryan
Well Said
Jim W0UO/5
"Bryan W5KFT" <w5kft at nts-online.net> wrote:
>A couple of years ago when 10 meters was really rocking, I had a really
>interesting situation come up in the ARRL 10 meter contest.
>
>I was running stations on about 28430 when a station comes on and says,
>"Breaker Breaker Emergency Emergency". At first I thought it was a joke
and
>just went on running stations. In a few moments he came back on and
>repeated the "Breaker Breaker Emergency". I asked the station for his
call.
>
>The station came back on and said, "I don't have a call, I am not a ham".
>He went to tell me that he was a trucker on the Interstate in Ohio and
that
>the had just driven up on a major multi vehicle pileup. His "CB" was
>actually a converted ham rig that still worked 10 meters. The interesting
>part is that he told me he needed to get help immediately"so he picked
out a
>LOUD signal and said EMERGENCY because he knew that he could ask hams for
>help" Not an assigned frequency, not a net, he wanted somebody LOUD that
>he could communicate with. This guy didn't even have a license but he
knew
>what to do.
>
>I made a long distance call to Ohio State Police and gave the location of
>the wreck and then went back to contesting. In about 30 minutes again it
>was "Breaker Breaker" and the trucker came back on to tell me that police
>and EMS were on the scene and things were being taken care, and a big
thanks
>from him.
>
>I think that it is a good point that in the event of a really true
emergency
>that many contesters have a lot to offer and at the top of the list is
BIG
>SIGNALS. It would be interesting if we could know if those folks really
in
>need of help would go to the antenna in the attic group on some special
>frequency or if they would select a BIG signal contest station they could
>really hear well.....
>
>A point to ponder.....
>
>Bryan W5KFT
>
>
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