Kenneth Fire in Calabasas
Calabasas resident Norm Goodkin spent the day of the Kenneth fire transmitting updates via amateur radio as he tried to help those who had lost cellphone service.
Calabasas resident Norm Goodkin spent the day of the Kenneth fire transmitting updates via amateur radio as he tried to help those who had lost cellphone service.
(EPIC-FSC), in collaboration with amateur radio operators in Calabasas, is providing amateur radio (HAM) licensing classes.
EPIC-FSC’s “Emergency Communications for Homeowners” (ECHO) program is at the forefront of building a network of skilled amateur radio operators in the City of Calabasas and its surrounding areas.
*California Standard Statewide Evacuation Terminology
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