[RVRC] JA Emergency Freqs & Value of Amateurs in Emergencies/Disasters Comment

E Drew Moore drumor at optonline.net
Sun Mar 13 12:00:43 EDT 2011


 

 

Send to all hams you know.

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>From W6KY

In case you haven't seen this already:

Following freq'assigned for emergency QSO. Please be clear. Thank you for
your kind help! Ops JARL & volunteers - 3520 to 3530, 7025 to 7035, 14090 to
14110, 21190 to 21200, 28190 to 28210, 50100, 51000, 14100, 14500, 430100,
433000. DXped Ops - Please kindly consider QSX freq & RTTY freq.

73, Art  W6KY

ps;  Heard from Shin, JA1NUT. He is North of Tokyo. He is a doctor and very
busy.
No food, little water. He has family in Northern Japan, but hasn't heard
from
them.
Entire towns missing. The news says, Japan (the entire island) has moved
eight
feet. 
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I hope the Japanese Amateur effort is documented well with Video and Press 
and that that information is collected and used in our efforts 
to show that hams ARE needed in Earthquake/Tsunami and other disasters 
and that info is impressed upon USA MEDIA and Politicians etc 

73, Dennis N6KI



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