Nathan Parker
EF1
I may be building a new house later, and I'd section off a small room as a "Storm Shelter". It won't be the full-fledged "storm shelters" that some houses have, but I'd store emergency gear, pocket HAM and GMRS radios, emergency food, etc. I'll probably have a Baron XMWX antenna on my roof with a cable drop in there, plus an Ethernet drop back to my office Internet (although the tornado could wipe out my Internet).
In the "Storm Shelter", I'd like to keep a small (13" would be fine) notebook with excellent battery life (I could also keep a UPS on hand if need it). I wouldn't need to run a ton of apps on it since my main notebook is in my office. I'd throw a Baron MTN receiver in there before a storm would hit so I could keep tracking in the event of an Internet outage. Here are the main apps I'd need to run. What brands/specs should I consider? My current notebook is an HP Notebook and has been decent.
In the "Storm Shelter", I'd like to keep a small (13" would be fine) notebook with excellent battery life (I could also keep a UPS on hand if need it). I wouldn't need to run a ton of apps on it since my main notebook is in my office. I'd throw a Baron MTN receiver in there before a storm would hit so I could keep tracking in the event of an Internet outage. Here are the main apps I'd need to run. What brands/specs should I consider? My current notebook is an HP Notebook and has been decent.
- GRLevel3 and GR2Analyst
- RadarScope for Windows
- Weather Message Software
- Baron Mobile Threat Net (XMWX)
- NWSChat (Slack)
- Web Browser, Password Manager, and my work's antivirus (in case I need to access work on it, although unlikely)
- I may throw EchoLink, my HAM HT programmer (RT Systems Software), and Winlink on there
- I have some Emergency Records software on my machine now I could throw over on that one
- Maybe my weather camera software
- Maybe Snagit for screenshots of radar