LIHU‘E — The Kaua‘i Amateur Radio Club announced this week that it is offering free field communications support to nonprofits and community-based organizations for 2011. The services include deploying FCC-licensed radio operators and equipment to special events to provide reliable
LIHU‘E — The Kaua‘i Amateur Radio Club announced this week that it is offering free field communications support to nonprofits and community-based organizations for 2011.
The services include deploying FCC-licensed radio operators and equipment to special events to provide reliable communications between various outlying points and the event headquarters, a news release states. Recent supported events have included the Koloa Sugar Mill Run and the Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot Run.
“Our operators all use completely self-contained equipment,” notes club president Jane Goldsmith, who also works with the KARC Emergency Communications (EmComm) network, “and require no outside power sources or other infrastructure. Many areas on the island have spotty or no cell coverage, but amateur radio works anywhere. Providing these free services gives our trained EmComm folks an opportunity to practice their skills and mentor younger licensed operators in a real-world environment.”
Any community-based organization is invited to contact the Kaua‘i Amateur Radio Club to apply for services. Resources will be allocated according to first-come, first-served and scheduled at least one month in advance.
For information, e-mail Jane at jegold1016@gmail.com; phone Jane at 332-7691; or visit the KARC website at www.kauaiarc.org.