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Rubithon Medical Plan 2007
ALL TRAIL LEADERS
PLease Identify any person in your group with First -Aid training. An EMT, Nurse, Doctor, etc. Also any Ham Radio operators Keep safety as a priority. Seat belts! No alcohol on trail, little kids un-supervised, etc. The following are the Medics available; Bruce Shoff-On trail Wed eve and Thursday. Will be on trail by foot Friday. Jerry Reffner- Same Eric Agee- In the Springs by Thursday morning Medical Emergencies: CB Ch 1, Ham 151.625 CSQ Error on the side of caution. If you cannot contact any of the above Medics. Treat person to severity of event. If there is any doubt get them off the trail as quickly as possible. Life or death we will activate the 911 system. If you are requesting a Helicopter and the above listed Medics are not with you the following safety rules must be followed; Good description of location. GPS lat. and long. Minimum 50 feet by 50 feet clearing with NO OBSTRUCTIONS Follow directions from copter crew Cover eyes and face from blowing debris Remove head gear, i.e. hats. Do not approach copter from uphill or tail side Make eye contact with pilot before approaching COMMUNICATION: Medical Group Radio to Radio 151.625 or CB CH. 1 Bruce Shoff Medic 1 Jerry Reffner Medic 2 Eric Agee Medic 3 HAM OPERATORS: Requesting Air Support use Ham Repeater Ka6gwy 146.805 mhz rec. 146.205 mhz trans. Pl 123hz UHF Rubicon repeater 444.9875 rec. 449.9875 trans pl 107.9 hz linked to Ka6gwy repeater Air To Ground: All 3 Medics have CALCORD AIR OPS capability RUBICON SPRINGS Bruce Schoff will be camped just north of Helispot. Reffner/Agee will be camped with Toys on the Rocks just past main camp. __________________ Cal. Association of 4WD #1495 BRC FOE (Friends of ElDorado) NRA California Rifle and Pistol Association I really did not think that the 70's would use that many brain cells. I can't remember anyway! |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Napa, CA
Posts: 39
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Quote "UHF Rubicon repeater 444.9875 rec. 449.9875 trans pl 107.9 hz linked to Ka6gwy repeater"
This band, 444.9875MGhz is in the midle of the norlam spectrum bands. The adjacent frequencies are 444.975 and 446.950. Are you sure this is correct? if not what is the correct frequency? Lastly, Do you know the call singe of the "Rubicon repeater" and it's location? __________________ Big R. KI6FQV Napa, CA
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,181
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thank you Jerry.
__________________ Tony Twiddy #5049 |
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Quote:
See ya up there.....Ready ...Set....Go!!!!!!
__________________ Cal. Association of 4WD #1495 BRC FOE (Friends of ElDorado) NRA California Rifle and Pistol Association I really did not think that the 70's would use that many brain cells. I can't remember anyway! |
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IH8MUD Rookie
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No hidden pun
intended!!!!!!!
__________________ Cal. Association of 4WD #1495 BRC FOE (Friends of ElDorado) NRA California Rifle and Pistol Association I really did not think that the 70's would use that many brain cells. I can't remember anyway! |
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IH8MUD Rookie
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The frequencies are all correct. Yes it is between 2 channels. It is
Rubicon trail specific custom built by ka6gwy. Crossband repeater tied to the 146.805 2 meter repeater. The repeater is located above Spider lake. If there are any questions fill free to contact ka6gwy. Hopefully this helps. __________________ Cal. Association of 4WD #1495 BRC FOE (Friends of ElDorado) NRA California Rifle and Pistol Association I really did not think that the 70's would use that many brain cells. I can't remember anyway! |
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Its only a
A 3 watt transmitter
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__________________ Third generation Californian! If you don't like it here, leave. And take your fat wife and screeming kids with you. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: SantaMaria
Posts: 1,061
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Any exciting events during the event? I put 20 stitches in a a girls knee (laid it open at the springs), interestingly she was the sister of the guy that took that roll last year. That family needs to take up checkers
![]() Seems like all went well with no major events...didn't see any choppers at least. Dan __________________ 97 FZJ 80 locked and stock with 80K--Slee harness and side marker mod. Georges LEDs--mall cruiser 72 FJ40: V8,SOA/shackle reversal/ford shock towers,discs, traction bar, 4x4lab hi-steer,longs, locked on 37s, dual-batt, fresh wire, OBA,tube fenders and leather power seats TLCA #13723 |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 1,181
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I think I know who you are talking about...
This is the only accident I have heard of yet. Everyone commented that wearing gloves was not a problem, and it was great to see them in many pictures and being used on the trail. Thanks to everyone for making this a safe and successful rubithon! __________________ Tony Twiddy #5049 |
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IH8MUD Rookie
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Didn't get called for anything. Did hear about the knee. Thanks for taking care of it. All in all, very mellow. Great job everyone!
__________________ Cal. Association of 4WD #1495 BRC FOE (Friends of ElDorado) NRA California Rifle and Pistol Association I really did not think that the 70's would use that many brain cells. I can't remember anyway! |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: in a house
Posts: 1,581
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Yup, Josh's sister biffed it at the waterfalls by dirty dozen.
I thought that instead of wheeling I would show em the water hole and we would hang at camp , swim , then bbQ. Well, she fell off the top of waterfall and a tree limb was there to catch her. BAD CUTS, went got Dr. Dan , and she watched him stich her up, tough girl. __________________ John on the hawgs
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