KNW-135 ITU Phonetics

KNW-135ITU Phonetics Adapted from an original article by D. W. Thorne, K6SOJ ITU PHONETICS – WHY? From the earliest days of radiotelephone communications, several different “official” phonetic alphabets have been used. During WW II the British used one version, while the U.S. had another. Others forces had yet even different phonetic alphabets. The use of … Read more

KNW-134 Family First

KNW-134Family First Adapted and modified for the Gulf Coast area by Earl Pack, AE5PA. Base material from an 8/22/2007 Cook County ARES training article by Gregory D. Rosenberg AB9MZ. Used with the permission of Gregory D. Rosenberg.edited 05 Aug 2025 by Paul Smith (K5PRS) It is great that many of us give of our time … Read more

KNW-133 Vacation Go-Kits

KNW-133Vacation Radio Go-Kits Adapted by Earl Pack, AE5PA from a Cook County ARES training article by Neil Ormos, N9NL on 23 May 2007additions by George Greene, NE9ET; Gregg Rosenberg, AB9MZ and Earl Pack, AE5PA. .EmComm folks endlessly discuss and debate the optimal “Go-Kit”– a bag, box or other containing the essential items we will need … Read more

KNW-132 Wireless and the Titanic

KNW-132Wireless and the Titanic Adapted from original by Allan Brett VK2EBA It is a fascinating subject – the failure of the latest and greatest technological transport masterpiece of the then new century. In retrospect, one of the bitter historical lessons of over confidence. But what of the part played by wireless? It was most probable … Read more

KNW-131 Protecting from EMP

KNW-131PROTECTING YOUR RADIO EQUIPMENT FROM SOLAR FLARE (EMP) orHIGH ALTITUDE ELECTRO-MAGNETIC PULSE (HEMP) Edited 09/2022 by Paul Smith, K5PRSRevised 12/2021 As amateur radio operators, we try to be prepared to assist in all types of emergencies however there are two emergencies which are more difficult to be prepared for: they are a high intensity flare … Read more

KNW-130 Selecting A Generator

KNW-130Selecting A Generator Written by Earl Pack, AE5PA There are a variety of back-up power sources available for amateur radio stations to use during emergency communication situations such as: deep cycle batteries, solar panels, generators, etc. Of these, a generator is likely the most versatile, most reliable and longest lasting if properly cared for. There … Read more

KNW-129 Charging Batteries

KNW-129Charging Batteries Written 3/18/2012 by Earl Pack, AE5PA To a large extent, the reliability and useful life of a battery depends on the quality of the charging process. Battery chargers are often given low priority but chargers are the guardians of the battery. Most cheap battery chargers can do more harm than good if you’re … Read more

KNW-126 RHPC, SETRAC and CMOC

KNW-126RHPC, SETRAC and CMOC Author – 12/05/2012 – KT5SREdited 09/2022 by Paul Smith, K5PRS Many of our ARES members belong to emergency response teams whose primary served agencies are hospitals or governmental agencies that may have hospital, public need interaction roles during disasters. The State of Texas has been divided in to 22 areas under … Read more

KNW-108 Extend HT Range

KNW-108Extend HT Range Author unknown.Edited 09/2022 by Paul Smith, K5PRS The HT as a communications go-kit.The most basic “go-kit” one can ever own would be the ever popular handie-talkie (HT). However, we all know that the HT, by itself out of the box makes for a pretty poor emergency station. So lets look at some … Read more

KNW-128 Being “In Charge”

KNW-128Being “In Charge” The Dangers of Being “In Charge” and the Dangers of “Following”© 2004 Pat Spencer, KD4PWLMay be used freely for non-profit amateur radio use, please site www.kyham.net as source.[ ] or strike through are corrections to the original article. I’m a volunteer! I can do what I want. Well, Yes and No. It … Read more