Dominica Amateur Radio Club Inc. DARCI
Restoring the Club Site after Hurricane Maria
January 2020
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DARCI club members holding donated equipment in front of club house |
The building is made from two shipping containers with a truss roof and a nice room between the containers. The roof was also destroyed by hurricane Maria.
Inside club house used for meetings and teaching ham radio classes. Gaynell J79WW & Clement J79CPL. |
Solar panels are on the roof for off the grid operation during storms and power outages. The battery backup charged by the solar panels is below ground in a hardened container. The club also just buried the main power connection to the grid for a better chance of main power not failing.
Outdoor shelter at DARCI received heavy damage from Maria . |
You can see that the outdoor shelter was also damaged along with part of the security fence being blown over.
New beam antenna just installed on tower at club house. |
The 50 foot tower at the home of J73CPL where Gaynell and I stay while in Dominica was totally destroyed by Maria. We need some help to get a new tower and beam up at that location in Wotten Waven.
Adding a dipole antenna to club house. |
Gilbert with Gaynell J79WW holding the ladder for Gilbert to install a dipole antenna over the club house.
Operating Position J73Z at the club house in the container. |
Gilbert using his talents to repair the antenna rotator. This is also the operating position for club call J73Z. This is the container on the right side of building. The container on the left side is used for equipment and supply storage.
The club house also has bathrooms and showers built into the building just to the right side of this container.
Clement J73CPL president of the DARCI with three club members. |
There is a lot interest recently from members of the Dominica Association of Persons with Disabilities (DAPD) to become members of DARCI and assisting with emergency communications. Several DAPA members have already joined DARCI and are helping to operate as net control for the regular morning mobile net.
The club has been asked to do some amateur radio training for DAPD in Dominica and I am sure this will result with more DARCI members. These members can make significant contributions to the Radio club.
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