Inside the ******pit
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The equipment installed is for Amateur Radio HF 160meters-6meters all modes, 2meter and 440Mhz FM and APRS (a GPS tracking/messaging system using amateur radio and the internet). There is an FRS radio installed as well, when needed. The computer is a surplus Panasonic Toughbook in a docking station under the passenger seat, the keyboard and monitor hook to that and can be pulled out when the seat is needed. The weather instruments are a rebuilt Davis Wireless Weather Monitor II, I have found a datalogger for it too.
There are several GPS units, one for the computer (garmin), one for navigation (tomtom) and a backup for navigation (tomtom). All this is for immediate deployment during any disaster. And for longer needs there are also several "GO" boxes that get tossed in the back for emergencies, with two folding tables, two folding chairs, a 10x10ft canopy with anchors, several battery boxes, an HF rig for all modes and bands and several larger antennas. A 48foot aluminum portable antenna mast is also part of the setup. Several tarps, ropes, blankets, air mattresses and plenty of water containers.
If need be, this truck can go to a disaster, find the high ground and be setup communicating in minutes. In an hour or two with help the rest of the equipment can be setup and with someone making supply runs we can maintain this station for as long as it's needed.
Fun Ain't it!? And because we could, we have an ordained minister and Druid available for services if called for.
Doc