
Field Day volunteer members of T-CEP and the Topanga Disaster Radio Team (DRT) (from left ) are Mike Sage (standing), Norm Goodkin and James Grasso (seated), Keith Tomlinson, Terry Cox, Bryce Anderson, and HAM volunteer from Orange County Roya Fouladi.
Natural disasters can disrupt the internet and cell phone service, making it nearly impossible to communicate using conventional methods. If the “Bad Thing” happens (fire, earthquake, Zombie Apocalypse), count on Topanga’s HAM operators to be on the air 24/7 to listen for and relay vital information.
Topanga’s radio teams even use the newest tech, Win Link Global Radio®, which is capable of operating completely without the internet—automatically—using smart-network radio relays.
This year, to use and learn those skills, the Topanga Coalition for Emergency Preparedness (T-CEP), the DRT and the Disaster Communications Service-22 (DCS-22) of the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station joined with thousands of Amateur Radio operators in Canada and North America to practice their emergency communication capabilities in the annual Field Day exercise coordinated by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL).