UDF Team Response Mapping & Communications Tools

Started by RADIOMAN015, December 27, 2008, 03:58:52 PM

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RADIOMAN015

Locally, we've been expanding are uses of the following:

*Google Earth -- gives a good location, sat picture, & terrain features.  Used at squadron hdqs/advance mission base.  Squadron has high speed access to internet at our headquarters.

*Google Maps --  Also useful if an aircraft can give us a general area, with getting directions to area from squadron hqs, as well as terrain features & sat pictures.  Used at our squadron hdqs/advance mission base.

*State Atlas & Gazetteer (printed book) (members' & unit provided) -- Although low tech in nature, this acts as a quality check to all the high tech computer info.  Also there's always the possibility that the internet node might be down & the above info won't be available.  Generally the printed book is also deployed with the UDF Ground Team.

*Vehicle GPS/Mapping Electronic Device  -- (member provided) Gives the team a good idea as to travel routes & time to destination as well as current location (especially critical during the hours of darkness). Deployed with team.

*Portable GPS (member provided) -- used by UDF team leader.

*Communications wise, ideally more than one member of the UDF team has a cellphone/wireless device with DIFFERENT wireless providers (since all are not equal in coverage), as well two VHF portable units & extra batteries are deployed.  Additionally, the CAP corporate van also has a mobile VHF radio installed.   (Radio coverage in our normal ops area is generally very good, cellphone coverage varies depending upon the provider of service, but generally is fair/good).   

BTW some mission aircraft observers are now also taking the vehicle GPS or cellphones that have mapping software, so they can better assist the UDF/ground team responding to the narrowed down box search area.

RM   

KyCAP

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IceNine

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♠SARKID♠

Topo USA - Laptop goes out with the team with GPS receiver.  Its like Google Maps with vehicle tracking and some basic/advanced cartography tools.

JoeTomasone

Besides some of what has been mentioned, Google Earth to plot merges - often tells us what airport to head for first.