Dimapur: The Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NSDMA), in collaboration with OSCAR India, marked a technological breakthrough in disaster communication by successfully demonstrating wireless image transmission via radio signals without internet for the first time in the northeast.
This pioneering achievement was conducted during the second phase training programme NSDMA from April 24-29, reinforcing their position as leaders in alternative communication technologies, an official release said on Wednesday.
The programme equipped NSDMA's district project associates with crucial skills including, practical morse code applications, hands-on antenna construction workshops and a comprehensive mock fire rescue drill utilising amateur radio communications.
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