Thinking About EMCOMM CERT Communications Planning S.C. ARES November 2007 D. D. Frydenlund KG6LRP.

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Thinking About EMCOMM CERT Communications Planning S.C. ARES November 2007 D. D. Frydenlund KG6LRP

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Thinking About EMCOMMCERT Communications Planning

S.C. ARES November 2007

D. D. Frydenlund KG6LRP

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Thinking About EMCOMMCERT Communications Planning

S.C. ARES November 2007

A One Hour Primer In Emergency Communications

Planning

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Planning

Failure to Plan isPlanning to Fail

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Communications DisciplineGetting the Message Through

Clearly Assigned ResponsibilityEstablished RoutesInterference PlanRedundancy/RobustnessEstablished Protocols

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CERT Communications Responsibilities

Team MemberUnderstand Radio UseUse Radio ProtocolsControl Own Radio

Frequency/TonesPower

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CERT Communications Responsibilities

Team CommunicatorTeam Member +Know Relevant NetsSet Up Out of Team CommsKnow Comms ProtocolsCopy Record Traffic

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CERT Communications Responsibilities

Team LeaderTeam Member +Know Up Line NetsKnow Same Level NetsControl Team CommsKnow Comms Protocols

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Leadership

The First Job of a Leader is toLEAD!

The Leader and the Communicator are Normally

Different People

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CERT Communications Requirements

PortableCheap (Acquire and Operate)SimpleRugged/ReliableShort Range (< 10 Miles)

Typically < 1 Mile

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EMCOMM Communications Layers

Level 1 - State OES Regional EOC to Operational Area (County) EOC

Level 2 - Op Area EOC to Juristictions and Emergency Alert System

Level 3 - Op Area EOC to Mobile Units

------------------------- CERT? --------------------------

Level 4 - Jurisdiction OEC to Internal Units

Level 5 - Jurisdiction Internal Unit Intra UnitCommunications

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Primary CERT Communications Needs

Report StatusRequest ResourcesReceive DirectionReceive Information

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Primary CERT Communications Nets

Team to OpCen (Level 4)Inter Team (Level 5)Intra Team (Level 5)

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CERT Communications Characteristics

Team to OpCen Structured/FormalDirected Net LikelyBriefExtended RangeFixed Channel

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CERT Communications Characteristics

Inter Team Informal/ConversationalInformal Net LikelyBriefShorter RangeFlexible Channel

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CERT Communications Characteristics

Intra TeamInformal/ConversationalTeam Leader ModeratedContinuous ChatterLine of SightFixed Channel

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CERT Communications Environment

Spectrum (Bandwidth) LimitedHeavy Official Need/UseHeavy “Idiot” UseLots of Interference

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CERT Communications Doctrine Response

Use Spectrum (Bandwidth) WiselyUse Privacy Tones WiselyDo Not Interfere With Others

Frequency SelectionLowest Useful Power

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Avoiding Interference

Separation By:FrequencyTimeSpaceTones (PT or CTCSS)

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CERT Communications Tools

FRS RadioGMRS RadioHAM Radio

VHF (2 Meter)UHF (70 Centimeter)

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FRS Radio/GMRS Radio

The “New” Citizen's Bands~465 Mhz FM Voice22 Channels

7 FRS8 GMRS7 Shared

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FRS Features

UnlicensedVery Low PowerPoor Antennas (By Law)Low Range (Typ < 1 Mile)Channels 8 – 14 Exclusive

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GMRS Features

LicensedLow PowerBetter Antennas AllowedLow Range (Typ < 2 Miles)Channels 15 – 22 Exclusive

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FRS Radio/GMRS Radio

Privacy Tones (PT or CTCSS) on FRS/GMRS Radios are NOT Standardized by Number, Only by Frequency.

If used: ALWAYS TEST!

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HAM Radio Features

LicensedVariable PowerBetter Antennas Variable Range (HT < 2 Miles)

Mobile > 10 MilesRepeater - 10's of Miles

Many FrequenciesStandardized CTCSS Tones

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Avoiding Interference

Separation By:FrequencyTimeSpaceTones (PT or CTCSS)

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Primary CERT Communications Nets

Team to OpCen (HAM, GMRS)Inter Team (HAM, GMRS, FRS)Intra Team (FRS)

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Frequency Assignment

StaticEstablishing ContactHigh UseSpecial Application

DynamicTemporary UseShared Use

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Special Static FrequenciesCalling Frequencies

Used to Establish ContactFRS/GMRS Channel 1HAM 2 Meter 146.52 MhzHAM 70 cm 446.0 Mhz

Repeater PairsProtected NetsCalling Frequencies

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FRS/GMRS RecommendationsCalling

Channel 1Team Assignments

FRS 8 – 14Shared 2 – 7 (Work Down)

OpArea AssignmentsGMRS 15 – 22 (Work Down)

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Avoiding Interference

Separation By:FrequencyTimeSpaceTones (PT or CTCSS)

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Time Assignment

Fixed Slots by FunctionWX Channel “Local on the 8's”

Fixed RotationFormal Order of “Turns”

Service Request (By Priority?)First to Fill the Vacancy

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Avoiding Interference

Separation By:FrequencyTimeSpaceTones (PT or CTCSS)

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Separation by Space

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Needs Separation by:Frequency or Tone

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Avoiding Interference

Separation By:FrequencyTimeSpaceTones (PT or CTCSS)

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Privacy TonesPT or CTCSS

“Subaudio” Tone (~100hz)

Suppress Audio Amplifier if Tone is Absent.

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Privacy TonesPT or CTCSS

Advantages Masks Non-member TransmissionsCreates Illusion of Non-interence

DisadvantagesNot Possible to Hear if Frequency

Really Open and Free

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Sectorizing High Density Communications

A Space Based Method for Maintaining Minimum Interference

When There are Many Mobile Teams.

Many = > Available Frequencies

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Rectangular Pattern, Eight Sector

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Rectangular Pattern, Nine Sectors

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Establishing YOUR CERT Plan

Keep ItSimpleStupid

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Communications Complexity Progression

ChatInformal ControlFormal Net(s)Assigned Frequencies

By Team or FunctionBy AreaBy Area and Team and Function

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Key Questions:

How Many Units (Teams) in OpArea?How Many Frequencies Available?How Frequent is the Traffic?How Time Critical is the Traffic?What is the Range of the Radio?How Big is the OpArea?

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Communications DisciplineGetting the Message Through

Clearly Assigned ResponsibilityEstablished RoutesInterference PlanRedundancy/RobustnessEstablished Protocols

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Typical Intra Team Implications

One FRS Radio Channel (8 – 14)If Inadequate Range, Go GMRS

Informal Net or Chat ModeNo Privacy TonesEvery Team Member Has a RadioEvery Team Member Hears All

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Typical Inter Team Implications

Assigned or Requested Channel (GMRS 15 – 22 or HAM)

May Need “Calling Frequency” Shared Channel 1 or HAM

Informal Net or Chat ModeOnly Team Communicator Has RadioOnly Leader + Communicator Hears

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Typical Team/OES Implications

Assigned Channels (GMRS 15 – 22 and/or HAM)

May Use “Calling Frequency” Shared Channel 1 or HAM

Formal (Directed) NetOnly Team Communicator Has RadioOnly Leader + Communicator Hears

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OpCen Comms Team

Monitors Calling Freq(s)Serves as Net ControlMaintains Record of TrafficCopies/Sends Formal TrafficRelays TrafficMay Assign Sub Nets/FrequenciesControls System Transitions

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Team Communicator

Monitors Calling Freq(s)Maintains Record of TrafficCopies/Sends Formal TrafficRelays TrafficNegotiates/Establishes Comms LinksDisestablishes Comm LinksStays Near Team Leader

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FRS/GMRS RecommendationsCalling

Channel 1Team Assignments

FRS 8 – 14Shared 2 – 7 (Work Down)

OpArea AssignmentsGMRS 15 – 22 (Work Down)

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Thinking About EMCOMMCERT Communications Planning

S.C. ARES November 2007

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