HF Interoperable Communications We can hear you now

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HF Interoperable Communications We can hear you now

Some History on the 60M Band FCC Granted amateur access on secondary basis in July 2003 Coordinated between NTIA and FCC Federal Government is still the primary user Why? Looking for availability of 5MHz for amateurs Could be used for emergency coordination Available until the WRC allocated a 5MHz allocation

Primary Users of the Frequencies Coordinator is FEMA Joint use with Army Air Force Department of Homeland Security United States Coast Guard Department of Commerce Federal use is limited to 3 KW

The Rules for Use of 60M Band 5 Channels General, Advanced, or Amateur Extra Modes USB Voice CW RTTY Data Maximum Power = 100W PEP Bandwidth Not To Exceed 2.8 khz No automatic operations

Channelized Operations 5330.5 5346.5 5357.0 5371.5 5403.5 5332 5348 USB Operations Tune to the Dialing Frequency Centers on the channel frequency 5358.5 5373 5405 Digital Operations Tune to the Dialing Frequency Place transceiver in USB mode Set center at 1500 Hz No Unattended automatic operation

Region X HF Interop Exercises Initiated during Cascadia Rising Exercise Determined need to keep practicing Supported by FEMA, NTIA and FCC Interoperability between FEMA/States DHS/SHARES USCG/Aux US Army/NG/MARS US Air Force/NG/MARS/CAP DOC/NTIA/NOAA/NWS US Amateur Operators

How can Amateurs do this? 97.111 Authorized transmissions. (a) An amateur station may transmit the following types of two way communications: (3) Transmissions necessary to exchange messages with a station in another FCCregulated service while providing emergency communications; (4) Transmissions necessary to exchange messages with a United States government station, necessary to providing communications in RACES; and (5) Transmissions necessary to exchange messages with a station in a service not regulated by the FCC, but authorized by the FCC to communicate with amateur stations. An amateur station may exchange messages with a participating United States military station during an Armed Forces Day Communications Test.

How can Amateurs do this? Coordinated by FEMA with NTIA and FCC Request generated Specific Dates/Times Specific Frequencies Specific Users FEMA Spectrum Manager Reviews Notification sent to NTIA, FCC and ARRL FEMA Spectrum Manager provides authorization

How can Amateurs do this? FEMA Region 10 will be conducting scheduled Communications Exercises (COMMEX) on the above dates/time. The intent of this COMMEX is to test and exercise interoperable communications (Federal/State/Local/Tribal/Amateur) during a major disaster where communications infrastructure would be significantly damaged or destroyed. FEMA Region 10 will be using call sign WGY910. Other stations that may be participating in this exercise include, but not limited to, other FEMA stations, SHARES, Air Force and Army MARS. Stations are encouraged to participate. The COMMEX will use the following suppressed carrier reference frequencies, also known as dial frequencies or window frequencies, 5330.5 khz, 5346.5 khz, 5357.0 khz, 5371.5 khz, and 5403.5 khz as part of the exercise. Amateur Radio operators may recognize these frequencies as the 5 channels at 5 MHz (60 meter band) where the Amateur Radio Service has secondary status. The area of operation is the Continental United States. FEMA POC: Dave Adsit, KG4BIR, FEMA Spectrum Manager, 540 272 4605, david.adsit@fema.dhs.gov.

Non US Amateur Operators FCC authorization to contact Federal stations does NOT cover amateurs outside of the United States Amateurs outside of the US must follow their own laws and regulations In some cases, foreign amateurs may be able to relay thru a US amateur KNOW AND UNDERSTAND YOUR COUNTRY S RULES!

Region X 60m Concept of Use Net Control is FEMA Region X May assign alternate NCS as needed WILL NOT supersede chain of coordination Not intended for direct FED coordination with local jurisdiction Information Sharing/Coordination Meet and move for discussions Public Messages for media (monitoring) Federal license use Concept of Use Channel 1: Calling Frequency Channel 2: Data Channel 3: Tactical/Working Channel 4: Tactical/Working Channel 5: Tactical/Working Alternate Calling Freq

3 rd Wednesday Region X COMMEX Coordinated with FCC and NTIA thru 2017 All times are ZULU Voice on Channel 1 Data on Channel 2 FL Messenger BPSK31 MT63 2KL State by State Check ins Location and Message Reception Winlink test as well 1730Z 1735Z 1740Z 1745Z 1815Z 1825Z 1827Z 1850Z Open net, delay check ins Net Control sends first digital message (BPSK31) Net Control repeats first digital message using MT63 2KL Net control calls for check ins and reports Net control transmits 2 nd digital message (BPSK31) Net control re transmits 2 nd digital message using MT63 2KL Net control calls for additional check ins and reports Net control closes the net

3 rd Wednesday Region X COMMEX Average 54 check ins Participants States Tribes Local Jurisdictions MARS SHARES USCG National Guard

Five Dot Three Net Weekly Amateur 60M Net Mondays 1300 1400 Pacific 2 nd & 4 th Saturday 1700 Pacific NCS is Christine, AF7OK Contact/Info af7ok@arrl.net Facebook: Five Dot Three Net Twitter: @FiveDotThree

FEMA Amateur Call Signs Any 2 by 3 format call sign having the letters AF, KF, NF, or WF as the prefix and the letters EMA as the suffix are designated as US Government FEMA stations Users of FEMA callsigns are licensed amateur operators Will only operate in the bands authorized by individual license Now in the ULS! FEMA Region X KF0EMA WINLINK KF0EMA@Winlink.org

Questions/Discussion Laura Goudreau KG7BQR FEMA Region X RECC Laura.Goudreau@fema.dhs.gov