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Monroe County (NY) Amateur Radio Emergency Service

 

Monroe County Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES)® is an amateur radio public service organization based in Monroe County, New York, and is open to all licensed amateur radio operators.

We are a program of the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), the national membership association for amateur radio operators in the United States. We also work closely with the Rochester Amateur Radio Association.

We participate in training and emergency exercises so that we can serve other agencies during times of communication failure. Although the primary purpose of ARES is to provide emergency communication, ARES members also routinely provide non-business communications support to other public events.

We meet on the fourth Thursday of every month, 7:00 PM, at the Rochester Chapter of the American Red Cross, 50 Prince Street, in Rochester, New York. We also meet on the air on the second Thursday of each month, 9:00 PM on the K2RRA 146.88 (-) repeater.

We have an e-mail list that we use to keep members informed. To join the list, click here.

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Solar Powered PCs PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Stanwix   
Wednesday, 05 December 2007

A couple of new computers have made a splash, both of which have a lot of potential for operations where commercial power is not available. 

Aleutia solar powered PC

(Lifehacker.com) - Aleutia has created a 4.5 inch solar powered Linux computer called the "E1."  E1 runs on only 8 watts of power, has no moving parts and is completely silent. 

From their website:

  •  During peak performance, the E1 consumes just 8W of power, 4% of what a typical (200W) desktop uses. Runs off a car battery or a cheap solar panel.
  • Keep Working During Power Cuts! A UPS that will keep a standard desktop running for 15 minutes will power an E1 for 6.5 hours!
  • Everything is stored on a CF card, which can be instantly removed to ensure security of your information.
  • Efficient web browser for slow Internet connections.
For aid workers, meteorologists, field engineers, and people on the move. 
  • Ultra-portable version: E1 with 8" Display, foldable solar panel, and lightweight battery.
  • Fits in laptop bag, takes 5 minutes to set up.
  • Display and E1 run for 3.5 hours on a charge. Can recharge by car.

Follow this link to read more!

Asus Eee Laptop & Brunton Solar Panel 

Also an option for remote operation is the ASUS Eee laptop, coupled with a Brunton Solaris 26 portable solar panel.   This option consumes a little more power (14W idle, 18W peak), but is cheaper and more compact.

Last Updated ( Saturday, 15 December 2007 )
 
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Monroe ARES Net
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