Rainbow Radio League Celebrates its 25th Anniversary
Donald De Riggs
Local Vibes
January 21, 2020
Rainbow Radio League Celebrates its 25th Anniversary

by Donald De Riggs

The Rainbow Radio League Inc. (RRL), an emergency communications first responder organization celebrates 25 years of service to SVG and the wider Caribbean on Wednesday, January 22, 2020, and according to the RRL Director, Donald De Riggs, “over the years we have achieved a lot with little, but need additional communications resources if our service is to be most effective”.

The RRL was launched from the summit of Mt St Andrews on Sunday, January 22, 1995. On that occasion, five energetic radio amateurs, toting radio equipment including battery and tent set up camp on the summit of the fourth highest mountain in SVG, announcing to the world that the RRL had been formed. The first station to answer our call was the late Vince Bacchus (KA2CPA/SK), who was in NY at the time, and who welcomed the formation of the RRL in his homeland. Vince would over the years pass on equipment to local hams to get them ‘on air’.

The five young men who were present for the launching were: Paul Lowman – J88DF; Albert Browne – J88CT; David De Bique – J88CR; Sean Patterson – J88CU and Donald De Riggs – J88CD.

RRL members are volunteers who are mainly licensed radio amateurs (Hams). The RRL is also an active member of NEMO’s Telecom sub committee. The members have provided damage assessment services following tropical storms in SVG, as well as being part of first responder teams to Grenada, St Lucia and Dominica following the devastation by violent storms in those islands.

According to RRL Director Donald De Riggs,” in the past we relied on the services of private yacht charter companies and fishermen to assist us with maritime training and response activities, LIAT and private airlines like Mustique Airways and SVG Air for aerial search and rescue (SAR), training and the deployment of first responders to neighbouring islands that needed help … and we thank them for that, but going forward, we NEED to operate our own rescue boats and aircraft to augment the services provided by the Coast Guard. Having these assets would encourage more Vincentians to become involved in a vital service designed to save lives.

The main 25th anniversary activity will be an awards ceremony to be held in November of this year, where members, sponsors and other support organizations will be recognized for their contributions to the RRL.