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JUMP KITS FROM A-Z. AC POWER. POWER CORDS. HF ANTENNA. THE HF STATION. THE VHF STATION AND ANALYZER. J POLE ANTENNA WITH MAST. COMPUTER AND TNC. ADAPTERS AND FUSES. ELECTRICAL TOOL KIT. PAPER STUFF. WATER AND COOLER. FOOD. LIVING GEAR. LIVING GEAR WITH P-38. CLOTHES AND OTHER ITEMS.
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JUMP CHECKLIST • I. PREDEPLOYMENT • A. Equipment-see lists • 1. Radio • 2. Personal gear • 3. Tools B. Training • 1. Practice deployments • 2. Radio communications-simplex • 3. Message writing • C. Identify • 1. Jump team members • 2. Vehicles
II. ALERT • A. Alert team • B. Identify vehicles to take • 1. Check oil, filters, tires, gas • C. Collect Jump team kits • 1. See jump team lists • D. Contact Affected area point of contact • 1. Where to meet, when, directions • 2. What to do if no contact-contingency • E. Identify repeater frequencies in the affected area and enroute • 1. Program radios
F. Check • 1. radios for operation • 2. Antennas • 3. Frayed, broken wires • G. Fill • 1. Spare gas cans • 2. Water bottles • H. Get • 1. Cash • 2. Credit cards, ATM • 3. Phone cards • 4. ID cards • ARES • Red Cross • 5. Tracker number
III. ENROUTE • A. Establish communications with • 1. Home repeater • 2. Affected area repeaters as soon as possible • 3. Repeaters enroute-especially last repeater before entering affected area • B. Gas up immediately before entering affected area • C. Vehicle breakdowns enroute-what to do
IV. IN THE AFFECTED AREA • A. Check into local nets • B. Determine radio situation • 1. Repeaters operating • 2. Repeaters available for your use • 3. Rules for using controlled use repeaters • C. Go to agreed upon location, if possible • 1. Meet Point of Contact • D. Assess situation • 1. Phones • Cell • Landline • Satellite • 2. Power • Commercial • Generator • DC
E. Setup • 1. Station • Radio • Antenna(s) • Generators • 2.Check into local net(s) • 3. Find place to • Eat • Sleep • 4. Find • Latrine • Water • Gas
F. Splitting up Jump Team • 1. Going to other locations • 2. Who is going • G. What to do • 1. If no communications • 2. If lost
V. STANDDOWN/REDEPLOY • A. Authority/notice to shut down • 1. Who can tell to shut down • 2. When • 3. Complete/partial • B. Packing up • 1. Disposal of trash, wastes • 2. Shutting down generators • C. Checking out of local nets • D. Check out with point of contact • 1. Home address, phone numbers • E. Missing equipment • 1. Identified
F. Leaving • 1. Communications with local nets, repeaters, home repeaters • 2. Notify deploying authority of return • G. Clean/repair equipment-immediately upon return to home QTH • 1. Store, reinstall • 2. Empty gas cans/generators • 3. Dispose of perishable food, water, wastes. • 4. Do maintenance on car for oil, filters, etc. • 5. Check for broken, frayed, or damaged wires
VI. AFTER ACTION • A. Report to EC or deploying authority • B. After Action report • 1. Things that went wrong • 2. Things that went well • 3. Problems/solutions • C. Attaboys
Hurricane Dennis landfall Sunday afternoon in western Panhandle • Special Capital District ARES net on Friday at 8 p.m. on 146.655 MHz • Dave.davis1@att.net • 562-3660 • 488 2458 ext 726