[W1SMH] FW: HAITI DISASTER SPECIAL EMCOMM BULLETIN NR 2

Raymond Cord RCord at mettel.com
Thu Jan 14 14:48:27 EST 2010


 

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From: EMCOMM MONTHLY [mailto:emcomm at cot.net] 
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 2:44 PM
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Subject: HAITI DISASTER SPECIAL EMCOMM BULLETIN NR 2


THIS BULLETIN IS SENT TO MULTIPLE EMAIL GROUP FILES.
YOU MAY RECEIVE MORE THAN ONE COPY.

TO: ALL EMCOMM STATIONS
FROM: D W THORNE, K6SOJ, WRRL-1
DATE/TIME: JAN 14, 2010 1940Z
SUBJECT: HAITI DISASTER SPECIAL BULLETIN NR 2

INFORMATION GATHERED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES -- DISSEMINATE AT WILL

ADDITIONAL AMATEUR FREQUENCIES that may be active with EMERGENCY
traffic:
3977, 3985, 7265, 7290, 14265, and 14300 kHz.

REMINDERS:
Avoid transmitting within 3 kHz (on either side) of these frequencies
except for EMERGENCY or PRIORITY traffic.

Normal protocol for major disasters is NO INBOUND "Health and Welfare"
(W) or Routine (R) traffic for a minimum of 72 hours.  There are only
143 (est.) licensed amateurs in Haiti. Only one or two stations are
known to be QRV.   It will probably be much longer before any inbound
DWIs (Disaster Welfare Inquiries) can be handled or processed.  Even
when W or R  traffic addressed to Haiti can be accepted, it may be many
weeks before relief agencies have information or means to contact
survivors and reply.

RECOMMEND:  EMCOMM traffic stations my accept message traffic...but
advise the originating person/party that it will be held until a means
to forward/deliver it can be established.  (After Hurricane Katrina
there thousand of DWIs that were never delivered.)

SUGGEST:  EMCOMM operators advise persons with DWIs to contact U.S.
Dept. of State, the American Red Cross or the Salvation Army (they all
have websites for this purpose) and follow the instructions provided.

BULLETIN from JAN 13:
All radio amateurs are requested to keep 7045 kHz and 3720 kHz clear 
for possible emergency traffic related to the major earthquake in Haiti.

International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) Region II Area C Emergency 
Coordinator Arnie Coro, CO2KK, reports that as of 0245 UTC on January 
13, nothing had been heard from radio amateurs in Haiti, but that the 
above frequencies were being kept active in case any Haitian hams 
manage to get on the air, and in case of other related events in 
surrounding areas, including aftershocks and a possible tsunami.


NOTE:
7045 is CW only.  (RTTY and data is also legal in the U.S.)
3720 is CW and phone (LSB) in U.S. and is limited to advanced and extra
class amateurs




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