[ARRL-OK] Emergency Frequencies - Earthquake in Taiwan
Mark Conklin
n7xyo at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 7 11:16:14 EST 2016
Earthquake in Taiwan
An earthquake measuring 6.4 has hit Taiwan, and caused buildings to collapse.HARTS (Hong Kong Amateur Radio Transmitting Society) has received a weak voice signal from the CTARL Taiwan (Chinese Taipei Amateur Radio League) that asks that the following frequencies be kept clear.
HF frequencies used in Taiwan are voice: Main is 7.060 MHz with backup 7.050 MHz and 3.560 MHz. Short range frequencies are on VHF and UHF.
At least four buildings have collapsed in the south of the island.
Dozens of residents are reported to be trapped in the city of Tainan, those houses nearly two million people.Tremors were felt in the capital Taipei, on the other side of the island, and aftershocks were felt.Taiwan lies in the ‘Pacific Ring of Fire’ and in 2013, four people were killed in a 6.3-magnitude quake.
Jim Linton VK3PC
IARU Chairman Disaster Communications Committee.
Posted by Mark Conklin, N7XYOOklahoma Section Emergency Coordinator
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