On February 8–9, 2026, severe weather brought high winds, heavy rainfall, flash flooding, power outages, and hazardous surf conditions across Honolulu and the State of HawaiÊ»i. Both Governor Josh Green and Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi issued emergency proclamations to mobilize resources and protect public safety. |
The amateurs participated in county and statewide briefings with Governor Green, Maj. Gen. Stephen Logan, and Hawaii Emergency Management Agency (HI-EMA) leadership. They joined statewide HF nets at 9:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 4:00 PM on 7.090 MHz (LSB). Hams updated and posted the ICS-205 Communications Plan on HawaiiARES.net for download and offline reference. They logged activity in the ICS-214 Unit Log. They also operated at KH6OCD on HF and VHF/UHF voice, monitored repeaters, and utilized Winlink radio email on HF and VHF FM. |
Amateur radio operators were activated inside the EOC in support of the Department of Emergency Management (DEM), City and County of Honolulu. Volunteer communicators reported in and stood ready to provide backup communications should cellular or internet systems fail. |
Radio traffic remained light as outages were quickly addressed through coordinated efforts between city and state agencies, and utility partners. Shelters and volunteers remained ready in case conditions worsened. |
Emergency Management Reserve Corps (EMRC) |
The Emergency Management Reserve Corps (EMRC) supports the community through trained volunteers who serve either in field operations across Oʻahu or as amateur radio communicators under RACES. Most RACES members are also active in ARES, strengthening coordination between county and statewide response efforts. |
Deputy RACES Coordinator Michael Miller, KH6ML said: “It was encouraging to work alongside such engaged and supportive leadership from the Department (of Emergency Management). Dr. Randal Collins, Director, and Jennifer Walter, Deputy Director, along with Douglas Tom and Jeff Spencer, clearly understand how amateur radio strengthens resiliency and provides independent communications capability. Their awareness of our role in a larger grey or black sky event ensures RACES remains fully integrated into emergency operations.” |
Operations and Coordination |
RACES Coordinator Mark Kaku, KH6LT, coordinated amateur radio operations inside the EOC, ensuring continuous coverage throughout the activation. He said, “Our goal is simple—be ready before we’re needed. We focus on coverage, documentation, and coordination so that if primary systems fail, we can immediately step in.” |
Systems were tested, nets were active, and documentation was completed. The activation reinforced the value of having trained, infrastructure-independent, amateur radio communicators embedded within emergency management operations. |
“Mahalo to all who staffed the EOC and supported from across the islands.” —Michael C. Miller, KH6ML, Deputy Coordinator, Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services (RACES), Department of Emergency Management, City and County of Honolulu; ARRL Assistant Section Manager, Pacific Section |
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