ARLA/CLUSTER: Yaesu FT-60R: Um exemplo em situação de Auto-emergência.
João Gonçalves Costa
joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Segunda-Feira, 31 de Agosto de 2009 - 12:52:01 WEST
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FT-60R's emergency feature
This week's 'Weird and Wonderful' section of the Wireless Institute of Australia's news carries this very amusing piece.
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A practical example of the Emergency feature on the FT-60R
After testing the Emergency feature of the FT-60R, a web poster has created the following for your enjoyment.
>From the manual:
"Use this feature if you are out on a walk and want a quick way of alerting a family member to a dangerous situation. The alarm sound may discourage an attacker and allow you to escape."
Mr. Ham : "It's a lovely day for a walk."
Attacker : "I'm going to attack you."
Mr. Ham : "Wait right there, Mr. Attacker while I unlock my FT-60R keypad, place it in VFO mode, set the volume to maximum, and hold down the Emergency key shortcut for 2 seconds."
FT-60R: *blink, blink, blink* *beep, beep, beep*
Mr. Ham : "Ah ha! Now Mr. Attacker, my blinking LCD display and DTMF keypad will blind you while the beeping sound will disorient you."
Attacker : "Oh no!"
Mr. Ham : "In 60 seconds, my FT-60R will also send SOS de CALLSIGN via CW on the UHF calling frequency* and any amateur radio operator within 1/2 mile who both knows the frequency of and is monitoring the UHF calling frequency will hear *beep, beep* on his radio too.
He will then return home and either retrieve his UHF direction finding go-kit or improvise some from the ARRL Handbook. When he returns and locates my position, he will then call the authorities and inform them of my situation."
Attacker : "I am discouraged."
Thanks Nick! (tongue in cheek)
*Emergency Automatic ID system will automatically cause your FT-60R to transmit your callsign and engage the mic if you are disabled and unable to press the PTT switch.
Fonte: The Wireless Institute of Australia<http://www.wia.org.au/>
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