Two-Way Firemen's Radio is Carried On the Back

News, meet-ups, general questions, emergency services procedures etc

Moderators: vk6hgr, Zebedee

vk6hgr
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 2610
Joined: Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:33 pm
Amateur callsign: VK6HGR
Scanners and Receivers: Various Yaesu, Kenwood, Tait, Simoco and Philips'
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Contact:

Two-Way Firemen's Radio is Carried On the Back

Post by vk6hgr »

Technology sure has come a long way!!

http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2007/09/ ... -the-back/
Gavin Rogers; VK6HGR
http://vk6hgr.ampr.org/
WARSUG forum administrator
Site and stream donations: https://www.paypal.me/vk6hgr
Tyranus
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 3746
Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:41 pm
Amateur callsign: VK6FWDH
Scanners and Receivers: UBC93XLT
Location: Helena Valley
Contact:

Post by Tyranus »

HAHAHAHA that's gold! Glad our radio isn't that big! Thanks for posting that though.
Stirling SES
Team Leader (Stirling 53)
Vertical Rescue Team Member
K9 7 Support

VK6FWDH
ex-Darlington FB
WARSUG Demi-God I mean Mod
If stupidity got me into this mess, why can't it get me out.
Image
robbage
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 2993
Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 10:06 am
Amateur callsign: VK6UFO_VK6RN
Scanners and Receivers:  
Scanners/receivers
Diamond Welz WS1000 wideband handheld
Radioshack Pro 28 handheld
Uniden UBC72XLT handheld
Uniden UBC73XLT handheld
Uniden UBC330CRS desktop

Two-way
Yaesu VX-3R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wideband RX handheld
Yaesu FT-1802M 2m Ham TRX mobile x 2
Yaesu FT-7800R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-208H 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-706MKIIG all-band all-mode Ham TRX mobile
Icom IC-V85 2m VHF Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-UVD1P VHF/UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-679P VHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-713 UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Location: Just on the border of your waking mind

Post by robbage »

Nice find. Hey Tyranus.. do a search on ham backpack. There's quite a bit of stuff on DYI setups.. batteries, portable antennae etc. Interesting stuff if you camp or hike.
Rob
OF78WD
 Amateur moderator
.
Arguing with a fool proves there are two
radiotech
Posts: 109
Joined: Sun Sep 23, 2007 1:57 pm
Location: Geelong - Australia
Contact:

Post by radiotech »

I believe ICOM still have a model available that is able to be carried around on your back (over your shoulders) but can't seem to recall what the model number is. Once upon a time I had a 27MHz portable handheld with a 2 meter telescopic antenna, as Bob Dylan once sung - times are a changin'
Tyranus
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 3746
Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:41 pm
Amateur callsign: VK6FWDH
Scanners and Receivers: UBC93XLT
Location: Helena Valley
Contact:

Post by Tyranus »

Yaesu have one here but unless you're heavily into HF I don't see the point in paying $900 to get something that can transmit the same power as my handheld can. I think I'll just get a SMA to something adaptor and then put an antenna on the end of that.
Stirling SES
Team Leader (Stirling 53)
Vertical Rescue Team Member
K9 7 Support

VK6FWDH
ex-Darlington FB
WARSUG Demi-God I mean Mod
If stupidity got me into this mess, why can't it get me out.
Image
robbage
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 2993
Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 10:06 am
Amateur callsign: VK6UFO_VK6RN
Scanners and Receivers:  
Scanners/receivers
Diamond Welz WS1000 wideband handheld
Radioshack Pro 28 handheld
Uniden UBC72XLT handheld
Uniden UBC73XLT handheld
Uniden UBC330CRS desktop

Two-way
Yaesu VX-3R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wideband RX handheld
Yaesu FT-1802M 2m Ham TRX mobile x 2
Yaesu FT-7800R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-208H 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-706MKIIG all-band all-mode Ham TRX mobile
Icom IC-V85 2m VHF Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-UVD1P VHF/UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-679P VHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-713 UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Location: Just on the border of your waking mind

Post by robbage »

Tyranus wrote:Yaesu have one here but unless you're heavily into HF I don't see the point in paying $900 to get something that can transmit the same power as my handheld can. I think I'll just get a SMA to something adaptor and then put an antenna on the end of that.
There are a couple of guys on air using the 817 including an F-trooper. How he gets out I'll never know... his description of the antenna and transmission line was scary (TV coax..) Yeah, shame about the power but I bet your handheld doesn't do all the freqs :) I can envision an IC-706 in a backpack with the head mounted on a harmonica support so it sits in front of your face while you're trekking down the Bibbulmun track.
Rob
OF78WD
 Amateur moderator
.
Arguing with a fool proves there are two
Tyranus
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 3746
Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:41 pm
Amateur callsign: VK6FWDH
Scanners and Receivers: UBC93XLT
Location: Helena Valley
Contact:

Post by Tyranus »

robbage wrote:
Tyranus wrote:Yaesu have one here but unless you're heavily into HF I don't see the point in paying $900 to get something that can transmit the same power as my handheld can. I think I'll just get a SMA to something adaptor and then put an antenna on the end of that.
There are a couple of guys on air using the 817 including an F-trooper. How he gets out I'll never know... his description of the antenna and transmission line was scary (TV coax..) Yeah, shame about the power but I bet your handheld doesn't do all the freqs :) I can envision an IC-706 in a backpack with the head mounted on a harmonica support so it sits in front of your face while you're trekking down the Bibbulmun track.
No it doesn't, but how long would the battery last for? nothing about battery life on the page ;)...you have too much of an imagination I think when I do the bibbulmun I'd take my handheld and that's about it...if I take my handheld.
Stirling SES
Team Leader (Stirling 53)
Vertical Rescue Team Member
K9 7 Support

VK6FWDH
ex-Darlington FB
WARSUG Demi-God I mean Mod
If stupidity got me into this mess, why can't it get me out.
Image
Blinky
150+ posts
150+ posts
Posts: 342
Joined: Thu Dec 20, 2007 6:44 am
Location: Country WA

Post by Blinky »

robbage wrote: I can envision an IC-706 in a backpack with the head mounted on a harmonica support so it sits in front of your face while you're trekking down the Bibbulmun track.
Its called a IC-703, looks like a IC-706, battery operated from internal battery, obviously low power and not available in Australia. It was once available but no longer.

Check out the link below.
http://www.strictlyham.com.au/Icom/Mobile/IC-703.htm
Image

There are 10 types of people in this world. Those that understand binary and those who do not.
Robb
Posts: 42
Joined: Sat Sep 27, 2008 6:59 am
Location: Hobart, TAS.
Contact:

Re: Two-Way Firemen's Radio is Carried On the Back

Post by Robb »

I am curious to actually know how the firies do communicate with each other these days, do they use handhelds like that of UHF cb's or headsets?
Happy scanning,

Robb Wise,
Scanning Tasmania
www.scanningtasmania.org
Uniden UBC9000XLT & UBCD 996 & 396T. Icom RX7. SW: Sangean ATS 505 & 909
Image
vk6hgr
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 2610
Joined: Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:33 pm
Amateur callsign: VK6HGR
Scanners and Receivers: Various Yaesu, Kenwood, Tait, Simoco and Philips'
Location: Perth, Western Australia
Contact:

Re: Two-Way Firemen's Radio is Carried On the Back

Post by vk6hgr »

Robb wrote:I am curious to actually know how the firies do communicate with each other these days, do they use handhelds like that of UHF cb's or headsets?
Handhelds. Either UHF (at around 519MHz) or mid-band VHF (78MHz).
Gavin Rogers; VK6HGR
http://vk6hgr.ampr.org/
WARSUG forum administrator
Site and stream donations: https://www.paypal.me/vk6hgr
Robb
Posts: 42
Joined: Sat Sep 27, 2008 6:59 am
Location: Hobart, TAS.
Contact:

Re: Two-Way Firemen's Radio is Carried On the Back

Post by Robb »

Cool, not sure about rhe 519mhz ones, maybe in WA they do, we only use 78Mhz in TAS.
Happy scanning,

Robb Wise,
Scanning Tasmania
www.scanningtasmania.org
Uniden UBC9000XLT & UBCD 996 & 396T. Icom RX7. SW: Sangean ATS 505 & 909
Image
Nick
150+ posts
150+ posts
Posts: 271
Joined: Thu Jan 26, 2006 11:55 am

Re: Two-Way Firemen's Radio is Carried On the Back

Post by Nick »

I have pictures of the Wagner HF manpack we used to carry in the bush with the SES complete with 6ft solid whip and sealed lead acid batteries. These were still in use until the early 90's. After that we got portable repeaters and could set up proper communications with handhelds. I can email them to someone so they can place on the forum if you wish.
Nick
robbage
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 2993
Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 10:06 am
Amateur callsign: VK6UFO_VK6RN
Scanners and Receivers:  
Scanners/receivers
Diamond Welz WS1000 wideband handheld
Radioshack Pro 28 handheld
Uniden UBC72XLT handheld
Uniden UBC73XLT handheld
Uniden UBC330CRS desktop

Two-way
Yaesu VX-3R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wideband RX handheld
Yaesu FT-1802M 2m Ham TRX mobile x 2
Yaesu FT-7800R 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-208H 2m/70cm Ham TRX and wide band RX mobile
Icom IC-706MKIIG all-band all-mode Ham TRX mobile
Icom IC-V85 2m VHF Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-UVD1P VHF/UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-679P VHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Wouxun KG-713 UHF wideband Ham TRX handheld
Location: Just on the border of your waking mind

Re: Two-Way Firemen's Radio is Carried On the Back

Post by robbage »

Pics of the PRC-47 backpack I serviced for a while in the military

http://www.effectnet.com/mjnpa/prc-47.html

They had the "tape measure" style antennae though
Rob
OF78WD
 Amateur moderator
.
Arguing with a fool proves there are two
numloxx
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 468
Joined: Fri Feb 25, 2005 3:39 pm
Amateur callsign: VK6PCB
Location: Maylands, Perth, WA
Contact:

Re: Two-Way Firemen's Radio is Carried On the Back

Post by numloxx »

robbage wrote:Pics of the PRC-47 backpack I serviced for a while in the military

http://www.effectnet.com/mjnpa/prc-47.html

They had the "tape measure" style antennae though
Battle whips I think they called them?

Trying to find the radio we used in Army Cadets in the mid 90's.
Was about the size of a backpack.
Tyranus
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 3746
Joined: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:41 pm
Amateur callsign: VK6FWDH
Scanners and Receivers: UBC93XLT
Location: Helena Valley
Contact:

Re: Two-Way Firemen's Radio is Carried On the Back

Post by Tyranus »

Nick wrote:I have pictures of the Wagner HF manpack we used to carry in the bush with the SES complete with 6ft solid whip and sealed lead acid batteries. These were still in use until the early 90's. After that we got portable repeaters and could set up proper communications with handhelds. I can email them to someone so they can place on the forum if you wish.
Nick
Hi Nick,
If you're happy to, you can email the photo's to my email listed on the board and I'll try and upload them tonight when I get home.

Cheers,
Stirling SES
Team Leader (Stirling 53)
Vertical Rescue Team Member
K9 7 Support

VK6FWDH
ex-Darlington FB
WARSUG Demi-God I mean Mod
If stupidity got me into this mess, why can't it get me out.
Image
Post Reply