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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03 BCCD Minutes and Attachments 03.06.1970 BRAZOS COUNTY CML - ;FEN = .-, MINUTES OF DEFENSE COUNCIL MEETING CIVIL DEFENSE OFFICE MARCH 6, 1970 5:00 PM ATTENDANCE: Jake Canglose Radio Amateur Club Henry L. Alsmeyer Judge Vance T.S. Talley Keigh Langford 0.T. McCann George Huebner J.S Berry 846 -3121 James E. Frierson Dennis Ely E.F. Sevison Representives from Brazos Radio amateur club - -to present plans for a radio relay station to improve amateur radio service in county. Requested by J.S. Berry 846 -3121 they have premission to locate antenna on Community TV tower. They want to use Bryan water tower for antenna on Dellwood St. (refer to Mr. Sandlin). We will try to get approval for antenna on water tower. II : Rural Fire Program Report. Fire chiefs and USDA representive Mr. Frierson will get resource inventory. Chief Sevison and Chief Langford will get district captains appointed and we will call meeting --for orientation - -Mr. Frierson will call meeting. III : Report on large scale maps of CSP to be displayed in public buildings, hotels and etc. Cost $L27.00 for 500 each (minimum amount) approval to print. Approval for printing on a 40 -40 -20 basis approved by George L. Huebner, Judge Vance, Jake Canglose. IV Step V of CSP. Outline given to officials as to planning direction and needs. After study of guidelines, we will meet and formulate action. V Report of activities--- - a. Radiological monitoring school started March 5, 1970, 16 enrolled and at least 10 more will attend. b. College Station, Campus Security police plans are presently being restudied for reorganization and bringing organization up to date. continued page 2 MARCH 6, 1970 VI Plans are now being revised for Tornado Warning group. 1st meeting on Communications - -March 9, 1970 at B.U. communication center. need to attend: John Hill George Huebner Bryan P.D. Chester O'Donnell Chief Luedke Ed Powell v- ) \ INTRODUCTION TO AT:;ATEUR REPEATERS . _ . i _ t e Receiver Transmitter Tower Tower (channel 2) 1 received signal is relayed to transmitter (channel 1) i i some two miles away by direct telephone line. 1 -- - - - - - • •'".o,s i 1 i 110 ‘92—. —41i I:Th ''' . 6 7/ 9 '-' 1 1 1A.A --■t" - i ) • 44 " - 1 ' 6)'Lt)/ —1-- —4 r.--2----- _ i e ; / . c ,../ p Mobile unit #1 3, g‘at. . -- The ---, int re: \ t — , transieits on automatically ? than el 2 , A - * , ac tiva ed by . -lit 41-. pjte I dr-yeynAC APiPillakAA-1 1 s transmissi n f -- and simultaneauely rebroadcasts-it on 4. channel 1. Lel- glib . Mobile unit 2 receives the signal on channel ---. 1, transmits his reply on channel 2, and the cycle is reversed. ; ! 1 t : The amateur repeater is a means of greatly extending the range of "ham" ecui commonly used for local communications. The nominal ange-of such equipment between mobile units i is about 15 miles, but this is increased to 100 miles by the repeater (50 miles in any direction from Bryan-College Station). This greatly increases the utility ef theeeouipment , for all types of local communications. ! . t The repeater is a non-profit project sponsored only by the amateurs and concerned local agencies, such as Civil Defense. Whereas the equipment cannot be used directly by CD personnel, the Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service provides reliable communications for Civil Defense as has been demonstrated in many instances. ;