Monday, January 23, 2017

BLACKHAWK HELICOPTER TO HELP FIRE SEASON

Hello and welcome back... This is a sexy beast.

A UH-60A Blackhawk helicopter from America (owner - Timberline helecopters) is being used here in NSW for the current fire season. The first of its kind.

Stationed at Scone Airport (Pay's), the shiny blue chopper has already been used during the recent Goulburn (Tarago) fires.

This Blackhawk can hold up to 3,400ltrs and takes just 30sec to fill.


Thanks to Australian Aviation/Timberline helicopters for the photo.

Friday, January 20, 2017

DISASTER PROOF YOUR RADIO

Hello and welcome back... I thought i would write about something that is important to me. Hopefully it will inspire others to think a little bit like the way i do... not just to see a radio scanner as a hobby, but as a tool to help in case of an emergency.

Disasters happen when we least expect.

A good example was a few years back when a simple task of going out to pick up my kids from school.
I never made it.

It was a hot, windy day and as i was leaving, i could hear a few sirens in the distance. I had an hour to pass before the kids got out so i thought to grab my radio scanner to pass the time. As luck would have it, i also had my camera in the glovebox after taking photos of a helicopter that was buzzing around the previous day.

Half way there i was greeted with the scene below...


A large bushfire had started by wind hitting powerlines.

I was stuck on the side of the road, cars built up behind me and it became clear i wasn't going anywhere fast.
While everyone looked towards their mobile phones to see what was going on, i was listening to my scanner and could hear the carnage happening right in front of me.

Mobile phones in the area then crashed as did the internet, unable to cope with demand...
No one knew what was happening.. except me.

The message of this post?

Be prepared for Anything, Anytime, Any Place.

Its not just Bushfires you have to worry about..
Terrorist Attacks
EMPs (man made or solar flares)
Forces of Nature (Lightning, Wind, Cyclones, Tornadoes)
Earthquakes
Disease outbreaks
Violent outbreaks (Riots)
Floods
Failures caused by Hackers
Volcanoes (we've all seen the movies), etc, etc..

You name it, your radio is the gateway to know whats happening, as it happens... not hours later on social media and considering 95% of what you hear on radios never make it to media outlets thanks to cost-cutting (or other forces).. It may save your life.

The first thing you should have in your arsenal is obvious = a radio scanner capable of receiving Shortwave, Marine, UHF CB, Amateur /Ham radio, FM/AM Radio & Emergency Services.
Consider that electricity may fail so charged battery's are a must.
A solar recharge battery system would be a good investment.
Don't rely on mobile phones or internet as these can fail.

The second item should be a transceiver. Handheld radios that can be programmable to transmit on various frequencies.
Cheap UHF/ AM CB radios.
Chinese radios that can be programed with UHF, Marine & Amateur frequencies and even (if you can get your hands on one) an Aircraft transceiver.
Obviously going around being a dickhead and transmitting on frequencies you are not supposed to will get you into trouble with authority's but having such a radio to use in an emergency may just save your life.

The third thing is to build a Faraday cage. An old microwave oven is perfect for this.
If an EMP (electromagnetic pulse), was to go off, every electronic device in the blast radius will be useless but if you have a backup radio and batteries in a Faraday cage, you will be able to communicate to the outside world.
Something to think about...

So what should your radio scanner be programed with?

Emergency services would be my first place to start.
Rural Fire (includes Fireground, GRN, PMR, UHF CB & Aircraft)... In a major Bushfire, listening to Aircraft frequencies inc Helicopters & Airplanes talk to each other, gives a huge wealth of knowledge... Nothing like a birdseye view to see whats going on.
Ambulance (GRN and even old VHF frequencies)
Police (VHF frequencies as digital may not work)
SES (GRN, PMR)
Fire Brigade/Rescue inc GRN, PMR, Back Chs
Also include = Marine frequencies/radio (they travel good distance)
                         UHF CB / AM CB
                         Amateur Radio
                         Shortwave
                         Local channels inc Council, RTA, Electricity company's

FREQUENCIES TO MONITOR
121.500 - Distress ch
123.450 - Aircraft chat ch
123.100 - Rescue
282.800 - RAAF Search & Rescue
156.300 - Rescue
156.800 - Distress
156.375 - Distress
156.575 - Rescue
476.525 - CH5 UHF CB Emergency (input =Ch 35 - 477.275)

A GOOD SETUP WOULD BE =
BANK 1 - Emergency Services (Fire Brigade / Rural Fire inc Aircraft, Fireground / VHF Police,                          SES/ Ambulance / Search & Rescue)
BANK 2 - GRN / PMR (if you own a digital radio)
BANK 3 - Marine Radio inc Marine Rescue
BANK 4 - UHF / AM CB Radio
BANK 5 - Local Frequencies (Council, Electricity / Water / Gas Companys)
BANK 6 - AM/ FM Radio Stations
BANK 7 - Amateur Radio



Transceivers should be programed with UHF CB, Marine, Fireground (rural fire) & Amateur/Ham radio frequencies.

If you own a Uniden UBCD396T/XT or similar scanner radio and don't know / have time to program your radio... I offer a service to do it for you with emergency frequencies so you will be set in any situation . CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO

I am planning to make available, a program for Baofeng, Wouxun, Quansheng, etc, etc... frequencies to program your radio with minimal fuss.. Stay tuned to this website for more. 

No-one knows what the future has install for us, but being one step ahead of the average Joe. is, in my opinion, one of the best things you can do for you and your family.



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Thursday, January 12, 2017

NEW RESCUE HELICOPTER FOR NSW

Hello and welcome back... The start of 2017 see's a new Rescue Helicopter service kick into action.

NSW Ambulance Helicopter (aka Rescue 21/22) currently run by CHC Helicopters (owned by Lloyd Helicopters) will have their lease expire in May 2017.
Its not all bad for CHC who has signed a 21 month contract with Aust Army for medical Evac (Search & Rescue - RAAF)

Seen below is the new service run by TOLL group


FREQUENCY = 128.950 (Toll Aviation)

All Rescue helicopters in NSW are to be twin engine Augusta Westland AW139.
Toll Group is set to have 8 helicopters to their name

There will be two regions = Southern and Northern

Northern region will be under under Westpac Rescue /Westpac Lifesaver (Lismore & Hunter are expected to merge) while Southern region will be under the new Toll Helicopters.

This is a 10 year lease for Toll Group

Helicopter Bases will be 24hours operation and situated at Bankstown, Orange, Canberra, Newcastle, Wollongong, Tamworth and Lismore.

The Base at Bankstown has been rebuilt and will provide extensive training in flying AgustaWestland helicopters (Authorized Training Center) while $2.3 million has been set aside for a new Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service aeromedical base at Belmont.

Westpac Rescue will lease 4 AW139s from Lease Corporation International (LCI / Libra Group)

I read in a news article (abc news) that winching capabilities on the new Toll Group Helicopters were not going to happen which is strange.
Pics of the new helicopter show winches fitted. (can anyone comment?)

No word yet on the fate of Careflight and Southcare (reports suggest that Southcare may close)

** Update - already spotted at Blackheath / Mt Vic, New Toll Rescue Helicopter (reg = VH-TJH) *** Pic from facebook


#Toll
#RescueHelicopter
#CHC
#Careflight



Sunday, January 8, 2017

Thursday, December 22, 2016

MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR

Hello and Welcome Back...Well, Its that time of year again...

Just wanted to say a big 'MERRY CHRISTMAS' and Happy New Year to all readers of this site.

Hope Santa brings you your desired pressie, whatever it may be..

Stay safe and see you in 2017...




P.S .. I'm available to program your Uniden UBCD396 scanner...SEE HERE..

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

VOYAGER OF THE SEAS

Hello and welcome back... Currently moored at Sydney Harbour is one of the largest ships in the world.. The Voyager of the Seas.


The Voyager of the Seas is operated by Royal Caribbean International (RCI).

In 1999, the Voyager of the Seas cruise ship was the Largest in the world only to be overtaken by her sister 'Explorer of the Seas'

In October 2014, Voyager of the Seas underwent a $80million refurbishment while in dry-dock. Upgrades included an Outdoor Movie Screen, Surf Simulator, various restaurants and Ship Wide WI-FI.

Voyager of the Sea is due to depart 20th Dec to the South Pacific.

INFO
Callsign - C6SE5
Weight - 138,194 GT (Gross Ton)
Length - 1,020Ft
Max Beam - 157.5 ft
Top Speed - 43.9km/h (22knots)
Passengers - Nearly 4000
Crew - 1200
Decks - 15
Pools - 10 (including spa, whirlpools, etc)
Includes - Rock Climbing Wall, Ice Skating Rink, FlowRider Surf Simulator, Mini Golf Course, Japanese Restaurant, Wedding Chapel and Video Arcade (you would find me here)


FREQUENCIES
Casino - 467.800
Ch1 - 467.750 (repeater - 457.525)
Ch2 Bridge - 467.775 (repeater - 457.550)
Ch3 - 467.800 (repeater - 457.575)



LINKS

http://www.royalcaribbean.com/vanity/voyager


VIDEOS





LAYOUT



NOTES - My dad is sailing on this cruise, the only thing he noted was that everything on this boat is in American dollars.
The Australian dollar is not very good at the moment against the American dollar so i hope he has deep pockets...
Other than that, he is looking forward to his holiday :)

*** Please, Don't forget to shout me a coffee (see link top right corner).. Any amount big or small is much appreciated and it keeps this site happening :)***

#VoyagerOf TheSeas
#Voyager of the Seas



Thursday, December 8, 2016

COMPONENT PARTS OF A CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

Hello and welcome back... A vintage look at Component parts used in a Circuit Diagram.

To read... tap on page, then when opened in new window, right click "View Image".. Tap again to zoom and read..