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Copyright © 2006 – Pete Loveall AE5PL Digital Radio for the Last Mile Last 30 Miles Digital Amateur Radio vs. WiFi

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Page 1: Copyright © 2006 – Pete Loveall AE5PL Digital Radio for the Last Mile Last 30 Miles Digital Amateur Radio vs. WiFi

Copyright © 2006 – Pete Loveall AE5PL

Digital Radiofor the

Last MileLast 30 Miles

Digital Amateur Radio

vs.

WiFi

Page 2: Copyright © 2006 – Pete Loveall AE5PL Digital Radio for the Last Mile Last 30 Miles Digital Amateur Radio vs. WiFi

Copyright © 2006 – Pete Loveall AE5PL

Agenda

• Introduction• Recent Disaster EmComm• Digital Technology in Amateur Radio• D-STAR Technology• High Speed (IP) Connectivity• Low Speed (Serial) Connectivity• Voice• EmComm Requirements• Sample Scenario• Summary

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Recent Amateur Radio EmComm

• 9/11

• Tsunami

• Hurricanes

• Tornados

• Floods

• Earthquakes

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Why Amateur Radio?

• Primary Communications Infrastructure Overloaded or Destroyed

• Large Pool of Trained Communicators

• Equipment Not Reliant Upon Existing Infrastructure

• Frequency Agile

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Primary Modes Used

• VOICE

• Winlink

• Packet

• CW

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What’s Missing?

• Reliable, Usable Data

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Is Data Important?

• Does FEMA Use Forms?

• Does the Red Cross Use Forms?

• Do 99.999% of Served Agencies Use Forms?

• Which is More Accurate: Voice or Data?

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Is Voice Obsolete?

• No

• Tactical Commands

• Real Time Narrative

• Real Time Status

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D-STAR

• Digital –Smart Technology for Amateur Radio

• Developed by JARL

• Open Protocol Specification

• Digital Voice

• Digital Data

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D-STAR High Speed Data

• 1.2 GHz

• 128 Kbps (150 KHz BW)

• IP

• Ethernet Connection

• Internet Capable

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High Speed Data

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D-STAR vs. WiFi

• 128 Kbps• 15-20 Mile Range• Omni-directional

Antennas for Range

• 10 Mbps• 1-2 Mile Range• Directional Antennas

for Extended Range

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D-STAR Voice/LS Data

• 144 MHz, 440 MHz, 1.2 GHz

• 4800 bps (6 KHz BW)

• 3600 bps AMBE Voice (EC)

• 1200 bps Data

• 3 Wire RS-232 or USB 1.0

• GPS Capable

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Digital Voice/Low Speed Data

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DV vs. AV

• Combined Voice/Data• 6 KHz Bandwidth• Error Correction• Greater Range

• Voice & Data on Separate Channels

• 12 KHz Bandwidth• Weak Signal Noise

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D-STAR Applications

• D-PRS– Icom GPS & APRS

• Remote Internet

• Simultaneous Voice & Data

• Simultaneous Voice & GPS Data

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EmComm Requirements

• Rapid Deployment

• Minimal Learning Curve

• Remote Connectivity

• Minimal Infrastructure

• High Accuracy

• Immediate Response

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Sample Scenario

• Katrina Aftermath– Infrastructure Destroyed or Ineffective– Command and Control Destroyed or

Significantly Reduced– SAR Efforts Required– Shelters Deployed Throughout– Logistical Support Required

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Primary Communications(Non-Amateur Radio)

• Satellite Voice

• Satellite IP

• Direct VHF/UHF Agency Communications

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Amateur Radio Requirements

• Rapid Deployment

• Trained Communicators

• Radios Compatible with Temporary Infrastructure

• Large Area Coverage

• Voice/Data/IP

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Amateur Radio Requirements

• Rapid Deployment– D-STAR Go Kits

• Trained Communicators– Amateur Radio Operators

• Radios Compatible with Temporary Infrastructure– D-STAR High Speed Connectivity with Satellite– D-STAR Low Speed Connectivity (including Voice) with Satellite

• Large Area Coverage– 10-30 Mile Radius

• Voice/Data/IP– D-STAR DV on single channel– D-STAR High Speed IP

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High Speed Data

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Digital Voice/Low Speed Data

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Sample EOC or Shelter

Icom ID-1

WiFi

D-PRS

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SAR Participant

D-PRS

DV

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“Central” High Point

Router

Data Repeater Voice Repeater

Gateway Server

Controller

Satellite Uplink/Downlink

Go Kit

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Summary

• Single Channel Voice & Data

• Wide Area

• Rapid Deployment

• Extensive Data Support

• Automatic Report & GPS Correlation

• Simple Equipment Configuration

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Q&A

• Pete Loveall AE5PL– [email protected]– www.ae5pl.net

• Texas Interconnect Team– www.k5tit.org

• Icom America– www.icomamerica.com/dstar

• ARRL– www.arrl.org

• JARL– www.jarl.or.jp