@SuperTechieJ Not really, unless would have access to high elevation such as a skyscraper or helicopter for hours and hours (which a amatuer radio operator would never get), but I doubt if 9-11 responders could value from it compared to everything else going on at the time. A major problem besides a disaster of magnitude nobody has experienced before was lack of Incident Command System management structure in NYC.
Something like this would have been awesome on 9/11.
A completely unobstructed view of what was going on without media interference.
SuperTechieJ 8 months ago
@SuperTechieJ Not really, unless would have access to high elevation such as a skyscraper or helicopter for hours and hours (which a amatuer radio operator would never get), but I doubt if 9-11 responders could value from it compared to everything else going on at the time. A major problem besides a disaster of magnitude nobody has experienced before was lack of Incident Command System management structure in NYC.
k6mfw 8 months ago
@k6mfw
I guess 9/11 was a bad example.
Wasn't Hurricane Katrina a good example where amateur radio helped? Are repeaters fairly easily taken out in a disaster like that?
SuperTechieJ 8 months ago
is this the trv-138? is it good quality?
ttacm11 3 years ago
Yes but it is not broadcast quality and not highly rugged. At $200 is very cost effective, audio is relatively good also. Key reasons cam was chosen:
1. Composite video out, a must for use with ATV transmitters.
2. Easy to set onscreen display (callsign W6SJC)
3. Can disable "auto shutoff," camera must always be on when left unattended (most brands shut off after 15 min).
4. Able to run camera when external power source is connected (either AC or 12VDC adapter).
5. Not too big but not too small.
k6mfw 3 years ago