Significance of Medium-Wave AM Radio Broadcasting for Enhanced Disaster Resilience in Japan: A Case Study in the Kanto Region and Fukui Using Nonpowered Hoop-Shaped Radio

IF 0.7 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
E. Shoji
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Abstract

On the occasion of centenary anniversary of the Great Kanto Earthquake and commencement of radio broadcasting in Japan, this study reiterates the paramount importance of medium-wave (MW) AM broadcasting in safeguarding public safety and security. Utilizing the electromagnetic principles of MW, the author has earlier developed hoop-shaped radio (HOOPRA), which is a battery-free sustainable radio receiver. This study aims to determine the maximum achievable reception distance with HOOPRA for broadcasts from public stations, such as Nihon Hoso Kyokai (NHK) JOFG (927 kHz, 5 kW) in Fukui; and NHK JOAK (594 kHz, 300 kW) and JOAB (693 kHz, 500 kW) in the Kanto region. The significance of the findings in this study is that approximately 38 million individuals in the Kanto region, residing within an 80-km radius of JOAK or JOAB, can access broadcasts using only the energy of radio waves with HOOPRA. Additionally, ∼0.4 million people in Fukui, within a 15-km radius of JOFG, can potentially be recipients of the broadcast. Given that most transmitting stations operate at 5-kW power nationwide, HOOPRA can be effectively utilized within a 15-km radius of each station. Moreover, these outcomes validate the efficacy of HOOPRA as a radio receiver and provide valuable insights into the global potential applicability of MW AM radios. Furthermore, the current investigation underscores the need to reevaluate the significance of terrestrial MW broadcasting as a vital source of emergency information, especially in the event of anticipated natural disasters, such as the predicted Nankai Trough Earthquake.
中波AM广播对增强日本抗灾能力的意义——以关东地区和福井地区无动力Hoop形电台为例
在关东大地震一百周年和日本开始广播之际,本研究重申了中波AM广播在保障公共安全方面的重要性。利用微波的电磁原理,作者早期开发了环形无线电(HOOPRA),这是一种无电池的可持续无线电接收器。本研究旨在确定HOOPRA对公共电台广播的最大可实现接收距离,如福井的日本放送协会(NHK)JOFG(927kHz,5kW);以及关东地区的NHK JOAK(594千赫,300千瓦)和JOAB(693千赫,500千瓦)。本研究发现的重要意义在于,关东地区约有3800万人居住在JOAK或JOAB半径80公里内,可以通过HOOPRA仅使用无线电波的能量进行广播。此外,在距离JOFG 15公里半径范围内的福井,约有40万人可能成为广播的接收者。考虑到全国大多数发射站的功率为5千瓦,HOOPRA可以在每个发射站15公里的半径内有效利用。此外,这些结果验证了HOOPRA作为无线电接收器的有效性,并为MW AM无线电的全球潜在适用性提供了有价值的见解。此外,目前的调查强调,有必要重新评估地面微波广播作为紧急信息的重要来源的重要性,特别是在发生预期的自然灾害时,如预测的南开槽地震。
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Journal of Disaster Research
Journal of Disaster Research GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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