Amateur Radio stars in an unusual
rescue
Coastguard and Raynet members Keith Morgan, MW3LFL, Dave Mansell,
GW8SFT, and Iwan Davies, MW3ROX, recently took part in an unusual
'rescue'.
Following a crime in Ceredigion, Wales, a heavy safe was dumped
down an old mineshaft near Goginan, a few miles to the east of Aberystwyth.
The police wanted to recover the safe for fingerprint evidence and
the Coastguard was called in to retrieve it.
The Coastguard team knew that communications would be difficult
down a mineshaft and normal Marine VHF would probably not work.
However, as radio amateurs, they were able to come up with alternative
communication solutions.
Their first idea was to use the UHF amateur radio band on 433.050MHz
with Keith operating as comms link at the top of the shaft while
Iwan was lowered into the shaft. This worked well initially but
the signal became noisy and barely readable when Iwan neared the
bottom of the shaft.
However, the team had already taken this into account and provided
a back-up communication method by lowering a long length of RG58
cable down the shaft. The bottom end of the cable was connected
to a small helical aerial while the top was fitted to a handheld
transceiver. This set-up allowed them to communicate on VHF and
gave solid copy.
The safe was duly winched to the surface and handed over to the
waiting detectives.
Source: GB2RS News - Courtesy of the
RSGB
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