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        "address": "K3IO (a) verizon.net",
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    "sender_name": "Tom Clark, K3IO",
    "subject": "[eagle]  Emergency Communications Thoughts",
    "date": "2006-08-19T05:13:39Z",
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    "content": "One of the thoughts that prevailed at the June EAGLE meeting in San\nDiego was that EAGLE needed an SMS-like \"User Class-1\" service (SMS =\nShort Message Service a.k.a. text messaging, see\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_message_service) that would allow\nsmall, hand held portable user terminals to have reliable satellite\naccess. Many of us thought (in the back of our minds) that this is\nsimilar to one of the functions that WB4APR has advocated with APRS.\nAfter examining the link budgets, we concluded that this was a perfect\nMode-B (70cm -> 2M) function and it fits within the Mode-B SDX concept\nvery neatly (SMS on one SDX sideband and linear transponder on the\nother, with PSK beacon in the middle). Frank, AB2KT has already begun\ndesigning the protocol (and we are already planing to include it in our\non-the-air Balto-Wash SDX demo station).\n\nRelated to this topic, this week's ARRL newsletter contains this item:\n> ==>ARRL FIRST VP CHAIRS GLOBAL AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS\n> CONFERENCE\n>\n> ARRL First Vice President Kay Craigie, N3KN, represented the League at the\n> Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference 2006 (GAREC-2006)\n> <http://www.rientola.fi/oh3ag/garec/index.html>. She also was chosen to\n> chair the event, held June 19-20 in Tampere, Finland, concurrently with the\n> International Conference on Emergency Communications (ICEC 2006) and the\n> International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Working Group on Emergency\n> Telecommunications (WGET). GAREC-2006 participants primarily followed up on\n> items first raised during GAREC-2005. Representatives of than 20 countries\n> were on hand, and Craigie said it was beneficial to have a chance to get to\n> know amateurs from other countries who are involved in emergency\n> communications. (balance of the item deleted for brevity).\nI just spent an hour scanning the presentations. Both the Turkish &\nSwedish presentations talk about the desirability of having\ninteroperable reliable digital communications. Both APRS and PSK31 are\nincluded in the discussions.\n\nWe have long thought that the Europeans, especially with their 3rd party\ncommunications rules, had little interest in coordinated disaster\nresponse. But I came away from my reading of the GAREC-2006 materials\nrealizing that our preconceived notions about the international\nsituation was quite naive.\n\nI suggest that we should start stressing the AMSAT EAGLE plans for\nSMS-like capabilities to the ARRL (note that several of us know Kay\nCraigie well -- she's from this area) and the IARU. IMHO, we want to\nhave them DEMANDING this type of service from AMSAT.\n\n73, Tom\n\n",
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