Tuesday, July 3, 2012

NYC-ARECS Providing Maritime Communication Support


On June 23, 2012 the New York City Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Service (NYC-ARECS) provided maritime communication support for the Hawaiian Airlines Liberty Challenge on the rivers of New York Harbor in the middle of the Port of New York and New Jersey. [Press Release]

Radio operators were at this Public Service event for 12 hours from 0630-1830 stationed both on rescue and safety boats, as well as on the shore with race officials. The mission of the operators was to be an additional set of eyes and ears on the rescue and safety boats, and to ensure that reliable communications were expediently available in case an emergency condition arose on the water. Team members utilized both UHF and VHF repeaters, simplex, and VHF Marine radios to communicate with each other, to pass messages in regard to race setup, race operations, other safety boats, boats in-transit in the harbor, the Staten Island Ferry and the US Coast Guard Auxiliary.

As always, when we assist with events like this, they are essentially training opportunities for the team. On this day, we were effective especially when one of the rescue boats' VHF Marine radio failed, as well as because distance between the boats made their radios ineffective.



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