记得之前有人讨论过野外应急通信包中都因该有写什么装备,今天看到arrl发来的信上也谈到了这个问题。arrl推荐的装备如下:
have an amateur radio ready-kit to supplement your personal ready kit. some items to include:
*portable radio, antenna and power supply or batteries (2 sets)
*headset or earphones (you may be operating in a noisy area)
*any cables you could possibly need
*pencils and paper
*clipboard (firm writing surface, you may not have one otherwise)
*radiogram forms (helpful but not absolutely required)
*operating aids (pink card, field resources manual, list of arrl numbered radiograms, and anything appropriate for your local area)
*small tools (multi-tip screwdriver, multitools, etc.)
*ares® identification card, if appropriate
*important phone numbers and frequencies
*map of the area
*flashlight
*poncho - very small to store, only around $2 and can be useful when you least expect
if carried in lieu of a personal ready kit, a few other items may be helpful:
*for a short deployment, a bottle of water plus some crackers or something to eat requiring no preparation could make things much more bearable for you
*medicine
*toilet paper - small packets from mre kits are very handy and don't take up much room
*moist towelettes
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here are a few other suggestions from your editor based on his perspective as a registered nurse:
*know cpr.
*know the location of the automated external defibrillator (aed), and how to use it.
*know the signs/symptoms of a heart attack and stroke.