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NBEMS for Emergency Communications

Dan N0PI, Scott ARES Asst. ECBob W0NFE, Scott ARES Asst EC

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Accurate, RapidCommunications

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Agenda

• Why Digital ECOMS• What is NBEMS• What NBEMS can and cannot do for you• Components of a NBEMS system• How to set up a NBEMS system• How to use NBEMS• Practice time

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Why Digital ECOMS

• Think back to your last public service event, drill, or deployment.

• You probably passed a lot of traffic best suited for voice communications but...– What if you had been asked to pass• Roster of evacuees• Required prescription medications• Directions to a disaster scene

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Why Digital ECOMS

• The needs of our Served Agencies have changed.

• They still need voice communications but...– There's an increasing need for data

communications.– We need to be able to provide more than just

voice communications from a ham with an HT.

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Agenda

• Why Digital ECOMS• What is NBEMS• What NBEMS can and cannot do for you• Components of a NBEMS system• How to set up a NBEMS system• How to use NBEMS• Practice time

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What is NBEMS• Narrow Band Emergency Messaging System• Consists of four programs:– Fldigi – Fast Light Digital modem application– Flmsg – easily send ICS forms and Radiogram– Flwrap – Wrap a file with a checksum– Flarq – Fast Light Automatic Repeat Request

• Can download from www.w1hkj.com– Runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac.– Released under GNU Public License, so it

is completely FREE.

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NBEMS Homepage

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NBEMS Download Page

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NBEMS philosophy

• Keep it cheap.• Keep it simple.• Use Open Source software.• Don't depend upon infrastructure.• Make it fun to use between drills and

disasters.• Any computer, any radio.

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Using NBEMS in your net.

• Auxiliary method to handle formal traffic.– Voice used for basic check-in’s etc– Traffic passed by digital – Same or different channel

• Much faster than Voice.• Number / letter sequences are 100% accurate.• All message are save to hard drive.

– Bulletins broadcast to all station• All Digital net– Mix of keyboard to keyboard and formal

traffic sent via forms.

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Agenda

• Why Digital ECOMS• What is NBEMS• What NBEMS can and cannot do for you• Components of a NBEMS system• How to set up you NBEMS system• How to Use NBEMS• Practice time

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What NBEMS can do for you

• Fast accurate method to provide– Keyboard to Keyboard communications– Send, save, and print standard ARRL, ICS, Red Cross,

and generic forms (new forms added regularly)• Typical ARRL radiogram takes ~40 seconds to send• Data is verified via checksum• Can broadcast messages, one to many• Supports unattended reception of messages

– Not encrypted, but general scanning public will hear noise.

– Will work when voice is marginal.

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What NBEMS will not do for you

• It is not a store and forward system like e-mail– Each station in the system must have an operator

• Receive message will be stored on local hard drive.

– No built in connection to the internet• It will not move large amounts of data– 2 K bytes, or 1 type written page is a practical limit.

• Over this size and likelihood of an error increases, causing a checksum failure. Have to resend message.

• Flarq could handle larger files, up to 8K or more, butrequires practice and more training to use.

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Agenda

• Why Digital ECOMS• What is NBEMS• What NBEMS can and cannot do for you• Components of a NBEMS system• How to set up you NBEMS system• How to Use NBEMS• Practice time

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Components of NBEMS system

Fldigi

FlmsgFlwrap Flarq

Sound Card Interface

Radio and Antenna

Software on Computer

Hardware connection Computer to Radio

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Components of NBEMS systemBottom Up - Radio

Any voice capable radio will work

FM, SSB, even AM if you want.

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Components of NBEMS systemBottom Up – Radio Interface

• Signal Link USB – Just needs USB Port• Rig Blaster – USB and audio ports• March 2011 QST, Page 34 - Audio Ports Only• Anything hardwired is better, but– Audio coupling (Caveman) does work, and can be

used.

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Components of NBEMS systemBottom Up - Fldigi

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Components of NBEMS systemBottom Up - Fldigi

• Provides the basic digital communications for the NBEMS system

• Supports keyboard to keyboard communication like many sound card programs.

• Has special hooks to connect to the other components.

• Supports many modes of communications• We will focus on two, MT63-2K and Olivia 16/500

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Components of NBEMS systemBottom Up - Flmsg

• Rapidly and Accurately formats and transmits information.

• 8 Formats– ICS Forms– HICS– MARS– IARU– Radiogram– Red Cross– Generic

– Blank

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Agenda

• Why Digital ECOMS• What is NBEMS• What NBEMS can and cannot do for you• Components of a NBEMS system• How to set up a NBEMS system• How to use NBEMS• Practice time

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Basic Fldigi Set-up

• Operating Mode– MT63 – 2000– Olivia 16/500

• If you have a decent FM voice channel start with MT63-2000

• When MT63-2000 fails, switch to Olivia 16/500

• When Olivia fails, no communications.

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Configuration Options

• Basic Set-up– Operator– Waterfall– Modems– Rig Control – Sound Card– IDs

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Operator

• Callsign• Tactical Callsign• Location

As determined by the situation.

Always SAVE!

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Waterfall

• Check the three ‘cursor’ options

• Check “Always show audio frequencies”

Always SAVE!

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Modems - MT63

• Check interleave and tone

• All stations in the net need to have the top two button the same for this mode to work.

Always SAVE!

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Sound Card

• Select the correct audio port for your computer.

• Volume control on computer, recording controls– Select Mic option – Adjust for a ‘speckled’

waterfall– Speaker – adjust for

transmit signalAlways SAVE!

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Rig Control

• If using hardwire PTT– Check Use Serial Port– Select COM port – Configure RTS or DTS– Initialize to test

operation

Initialize and Save after changing

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IDs

• Reed-Solomon ID– DO NOT select

“Reception disables detector”

– Pre-Signal Tone may vary depending on specific delay time in your equipment

Always SAVE!

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Text Capture• Under configuration ,

Misc, NBEMS.• Make sure “Enable,”

“Open Message Folder” and “Open with flmsg” is selected.

• Verify flmsg file location

Always SAVE!

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Flmsg• Rapidly and Accurately

formats and transmits information.

• 8 Formats– ICS Forms– HICS– MARS– Radiogram– Red Cross– Generic – DnD– Blank

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Flmsg set-up

• Personal Data• Date/Time format• Files format• Radiogram

Words per line (5) Serial Number

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Agenda

• Why Digital ECOMS• What is NBEMS• What NBEMS can and cannot do for you• Components of a NBEMS system• How to set up a NBEMS system• How to use NBEMS• Practice time

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Fldigi

Verify communications withkeyboard to keyboard

Ctrl-T to TransmitCtrl-R to Receive

OrUse the T/R

button

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Flmsg• Rapidly and Accurately

formats and transmits information.

• 8 Formats– ICS Forms– HICS– MARS– Radiogram– Red Cross– Generic (e-mail)– DnD– Blank

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ICS 213 Form

Date

Time

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ARRL Radiogram

Calculate Check

Today

Pick ARRL Message

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WRAP your message• Sending your message

is easy as selecting:– File– Wrap– AutoSend

• The message immediately moves to FLDIGI and is transmitted

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Received Traffic • Received messages are

stored within the NBEMS.files folder

• WRAP files are associated with flmsg for viewing

• Messages sorted by date/time stamp

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IC 213 HTML Delivery

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ARRL Radiogram Delivery

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Agenda

• Why Digital ECOMS• What is NBEMS• What NBEMS can and cannot do for you• Components of a NBEMS system• How to use a NBEMS• How to set up a NBEMS system• Practice time

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Things to Watch

• Tx & Rx IDs• Op Mode• Squelch - off

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Sound Card Calibration

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Additional Information

• This presentation is available at www.ScottARES.org from the Member Resources page.

• Questions?


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