SB QST @ ARL $ARLB031 ARLB031 Second Precision Emergency Automated Position Reporting system test set ZCZC AG31 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 31 ARLB031 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT June 5, 2002 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB031 ARLB031 Second Precision Emergency Automated Position Reporting system test set The Air Force Research Lab, Rome (New York) Research Site, is conducting an experiment using Amateur Radio operators as an auxiliary line of defense against aircraft disasters. The Precision Emergency Automated Position Reporting System (PEAPRS) test is being carried out in conjunction with the annual Team Patriot exercise. The ARRL is co-sponsoring the test. The first of two aircraft flights this week occurred June 4, and a second will take place on or before June 8. The aircraft will transmit an APRS distress message on 144.39 MHz, using the call sign WA2ZXS. Amateurs receiving the message are requested to e-mail peaprs@rl.af.mil detailing the time, characteristics of the message received and the method they used for reception--whether direct, via digipeater, via wide relay, the Internet or other means. Those lacking e-mail capability may participate by calling their observation info into the PEAPRS Command Center at 315-330-7444. The exercise will attempt to measure the timeliness and accuracy of the amateur reports received. Participating amateurs will qualify for a special certificate from ARRL recognizing their efforts. NNNN /EX