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== Problems with Signed-Out Radios ==
== Debugging Radio Issues ==
If a Ranger/Core member is having a problem with a radio while on shift, they should:
 
* Check with their partner to troubleshoot radio for functionality or lack of power:
==== No one can hear me ====
** Is the battery low?
* Is the battery low?
** Is the volume turned down?
* Is it on the wrong channel?
** Is it on the wrong channel?
* Is the mic in securely?
** Is the mic in securely?
* Antenna held upwards, away from body?
** Antenna held upwards?
* Too close to body?
** Too close to body?
 
** Baofeng UV5Rs: Is it in frequency mode instead of channel mode?
==== I can't hear anyone ====
*** Unlock & push the VFO/MR button
* Is the battery low?
* Use partner’s working radio to report problem, and stop by Ranger HQ to obtain a new radio/fresh battery depending on the nature of the problem
* Is it on the wrong channel?
* Antenna held upwards, away from body?
 
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== Troubleshooting problems with returned radios ==
== Troubleshooting problems with returned radios ==

Revision as of 17:26, 29 June 2018

This page provides technical information about the Firefly radio setup. If you're just using a radio, you probably don't need it.

Firefly Radio Channels 2018

See this sheet for the latest version of the 2018 radio channels. This version is current as of 2018-06-29:

Channel BF-888 Channel MD-390 Channel UV-82HP/UV5R Rcv Xmt (if different) Tech Isolation Rcv Description
MURS1 0 151.82 VHF Analog None
Safety1 1 1 1 464.5 469.5 UHF Analog 127.3 Primary Ranger channel. Repeater-enabled.
TAC1ICS 2 2 2 469.55 UHF Analog 114.8 For use when ICS is activated.
Sanctuary 3 3 3 456.8 UHF Analog 100
Board 4 4 4 451.8125 UHF Analog 88.5
DPW 5 5 5 456.8125 UHF Analog 94.8
LNT 6 6 6 456.8 UHF Analog 203.5
GGGP 7 451.8 UHF DMR Group Call 1
GTFO 8 451.8 UHF DMR Group Call 2
Accessibility 9 451.8 UHF DMR Group Call 3
WAKE 7 151.505 VHF Analog 123
TAC2 8 151.625 VHF Analog 114.8
TAC3 9 151.7 VHF Analog 100
WX W VT 10 162.5 --- VHF AnalogWide None
WX E VT 11 162.475 --- VHF AnalogWide None
WX W NH 12 162.525 --- VHF AnalogWide None

Debugging Radio Issues

No one can hear me

  • Is the battery low?
  • Is it on the wrong channel?
  • Is the mic in securely?
  • Antenna held upwards, away from body?
  • Too close to body?

I can't hear anyone

  • Is the battery low?
  • Is it on the wrong channel?
  • Antenna held upwards, away from body?

Troubleshooting problems with returned radios

  • Try these things in order; try an extra turning off & on again between steps:
    • 1 Turn off & on again;
    • 2 Turn off, replace batteries, turn on again;
    • 3 Turn off, remove microphone, turn on again;
    • 4 Turn off, replace antenna, turn on again;
    • 5 Check channel is set to the correct station and locked correctly
  • If none of those work: mark any equipment still having problems with red tape and put aside for a Radio tech. Note down what the observed problem is in the Echelon log!

Charge Radio batteries & Routine Radio Maintenance

  • Wipe off radios & equipment with sanitizing wipes between users
  • Put radios on charging station
  • Charged radios in radio queue (i.e., hanging shoe holder.)
  • Charged radios/batteries go in green bin, batteries needing charging are in red bin
  • Switch out based on indicator lights on chargers (red is charging, green is charged)
  • Baofeng UV5R-V2+: Extended batteries work better in the UV5R V2+s than the UV5Rs. Don’t give out the extended batteries (~2” longer than normal batteries) unless specifically requested or if there are no more charged batteries left. Since there are only a few of them, we try to save them for Khaki/OOD and others with long shifts.

Prepare & Queue Radios for Shifts

Use the hanging Radio Queue (hanging shoe holder) to queue up radios for oncoming shifts.

Different Types of Radios for Different Cores

  • **Baofeng BF888s**: ALL (note: can only use UHF, can’t do MURS)
  • **Baofeng 5-series** (UV-5R+, UV-5Rv2, etc.): Khaki (can do MURS1)
  • **TYT MD-390**: Digital radios. For use by GGGP, GTFO, and Accessibility.
  • THEME CAMPS: If a theme camp requests a radio, give them one with just MURS1 programmed

Channels for Different Cores

All Rangers, Medical, Sanctuary, FAST and Event Lead: SAFETY1 (Ch1)

Khaki: Use a UV5R radio labeled “Khaki” (with A as SAFETY1, B as MURS1 (dual scan mode?)

Board-on-Call: BOARD (Ch 4)

DPW & Sound: DPW & Sound (Ch 5)

Gate Greeter Parking Gnomes Security: GGGP (DMR radios only)

Theme camps: MURS1 only (give out a UV5R with MURS1 only)

Shift change schedules

Shift changes for cores that will most likely come to HQ:

  • Ranger shift change schedule: Every 4 hours (2:00, 6:00, 10:00)
    • Ranger Supervisor change: OOD (noon), Khaki (midnight, 8am, 5pm)
  • Medical shift change schedule:
    • Medical Supervisor change:
  • Sanctuary shift change schedule:
    • Sanctuary Supervisor change:
  • FAST shift change schedule:
    • FAST supervisor change:
  • Board on Call:

Shift changes for cores likely to call in a switch (encourage to come by to get a new battery at least; they definitely should call in the change to say who is on shift):

  • Gate
  • Greeters
  • Parking
  • Security
  • Gnomes
  • Sometimes Medical, FAST & Sanctuary later in the event

You may find the need to dispatch a new radio/battery to Gate, Security, or Parking (they’re unlikely to come to the ranger station in person). Note down the change, send a Gnome with the new radio/battery, and make sure you get the old radio/battery back.

Baofeng BF888 Diagram

Baofeng UV5R Series Radio Diagram-For Khaki Radio only

Radio Docs

Firefly Radio Basics

Firefly Radio for everyone 2014

Radio Reference Card 2016-print version

Burning man radio training:

Video: https://vimeo.com/101945669

Document: http://tinyurl.com/ArtOfRadio

Baofeng UV5Rs Operation & Maintenance Tips