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Explore the importance of jump kits in crisis situations, containing vital supplies and communication tools for effective response. Learn how to prepare and pack your jump kit with necessary items such as radios, documentation, supplies, and accessories. Discover the significance of standardization and participation in developing effective communication strategies for disaster relief efforts. Join us in building a resilient communication network for emergency response.
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JUMP KITS “Getting the message through” GABEARS
Whatsajumkit? ? • a.k.a. “Jump Kit” • a.k.a. “Go Kit” • Definition: “A preplanned list, packages, and vehicle containing personal needs and personally owned mission resources necessary to accomplish communication objectives in a disaster area.” • Or: All the stuff you’ll need and a way to get it there
Whyajumkit? • Terry Jones’ Prophetic Challenge – 2005 • Individual self-sufficient jump kit • Complement 14-C unit • Less dependence on 14-C unit • The Pascagoula Experience • Communicators separated from unit • No telephone, cell phone, or internet service • No VHF/UHF Contact with W4CBA unit in Lucedale or area repeaters • No HF radio • Divine Intervention • A New Resolve
Inajumkit • PERSONAL ITEMS (Covered in Phase I) • DOCUMENTATION (Covered in Phase I) • ID and Personal Emergency Information • Contact Lists (Names, Phone Numbers) • Radio Manuals • Frequency lists (Repeater Directory) • Ham license • GABEARS Communication Manual
Inajumkit (more) • SUPPLIES • Message Forms • Log Sheets • Note Pads • Dry Erase Board & Markers
Inajumkit (more) • RADIOS AND COMMUNICATIONS GEAR • Dual Band Mobile: Gain Antenna, Crossband Repeat, Mic, Power Cord • Dual Band HT: Antennae, Batteries, Charger, Belt Clip, Headphone/Mic • HF: Mic, Antennae, Tuner, Amp, Coax, Power Cord) • Winlink 2000: TNC, laptop, printer, cables • Packet, APRS: TNC, laptop, cables • Cell Phone • CB • FRS/GMRS
Inajumkit (more) • ACCESSORIES AND TOOLS • DC Power Source (Batteries, Distribution Panel) • Battery Charger • Solar Panels • Emergency Generator, fuel, and oil • Antenna Analyzer • Antenna Switch • Spare Coax • Flashlight and Spare Batteries • Extension Cords • Multimeter
Inajumkit (more) • Mast, Guy Ropes, Anchors • Coax Connectors and Adapters • Wire and Nylon Cord • Anderson Power Poles • Slingshot, Fishing Line, Weights, Rope • Pocket Knife • Soldering Iron, Solder • Tools (screwdrivers, pliers, stripper, measuring tape) • Tape (electrical, duct) and Cable Ties • Shelter, Table, Chairs • Ground Rod and Strap
Jumkit Sermonette: PC4 • Plan the contents of your jump kit. • Prepare checklists; study suggested lists: • Georgia Bears Communications Manual • ARRL Course EC-01 • Pack carefully: FOLI (first out; last in) • Pray constantly
Jumkit Cliches • “Be Prepared” • “It’s better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.” • “Be the best that you can be” – in God’s Army.
JUMKIT PHILOSOPHY “Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before….” (Philippians 3:13)
JUMKIT NEEDS • Information: • We need your ideas and suggestions on what works best. • Antennae • Power supplies • Modes, methods, and equipment • We need your knowledge on how to do things
JUMKIT NEEDS • Standardization: • Standard capabilities; not standard equipment. • Dual Band VHF/UHF • HT • Mobile • Winlink 2000 • APRS/Packet • Standard methods and procedures
JUMKIT NEEDS • Participation: • A few GABEARS communicators for an ad hoc committee to develop standards. • Communicators who can and will commit to the development of Jump Kits. INVITATION TIME