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Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Radio Recovery
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Radio Recovery
- From: "Jim Pogue" <jpogue@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 21:09:24 -0600
- Thread-index: AcYda96aunLkdrBKSLyOU47NscjOnAAAsTaQ
I almost forgot, I wrote an article for the November 1992 issue of
Monitoring Times that had some pretty good photos I was able to get my hands
on. I had an address for reception reports in the article. Did anyone ever
QSL Radio Recovery?
Jim Pogue
Memphis, TN
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On Behalf Of Mike Hardester
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 8:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] [NRC-AM] Radio Recovery
At 01:49 PM 1/19/2006 -0600, Les Rayburn wrote:
>Does anyone know if FEMA set up (and possibly is still running)
>any of their Radio Recovery low powered AM transmitters within
>the area affected by Katrina?
>
>I seem to recall a fairly powerful station that was set up in Miami
>after Andrew that was well heard throughout the Eastern US.
>FEMA runs information for the refugees, news briefs, etc?
This is from Terry L. Krueger's
(Tocobaga Publications) excellent website on low
power stations AM/FM in Florida
http://home.earthlink.net/~tocobagadx/flortis.html
>1610 (TIS) "Radio Recovery", Homestead; shortly
>after the devastating 8/24/92 passing of
>Hurricane Andrew, the US Army established this
>emergency TIS which remained active for several
>weeks, relaying info in English/Spanish/Kreyol
>and I believe a native Central American dialect
>for displaced residents. IDed as "Radio
>Recovery, the Voice of Task Force Andrew."
>Signal was ultimately heard on sunrise skip and
>nights throughout Florida and beyond. WINZ (940
>kHz) also briefly rebroadcast Radio Recovery
>tapes on 50 kW emergency authority power at
>night. While long inactive, it's certainly very
>likely a similar operation would appear in the
>event of a future natural disaster elsewhere.
Mike Hardester
Jacksonville, NC. (34.47 N - 77.23 W +/- a couple of nanoseconds)
ICOM R-70 - 2 x 75 foot (23 meter) random wires
Orientation: E/W and N/S
Quantum Phaser and Patience
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