Haiti Major Earthquake - Freqs And Information

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From: Haiti Earthquake Amateur Radio Update « VA3QV’s Weblog

Haiti Earthquake Amateur Radio Update
By va3qv
Posted Thurs Jan 13 2010 at 0347UTC by VA3QV

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From the CQ / WorldRadio Online Newsroom:

All radio amateurs are requested to keep 7045 kHz and 3720 kHz clear for possible emergency traffic related to today’s 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.

The following is from an e-mail from CO2KK:

A few minutes after the earthquake was felt in eastern Cuba’s cities, the Cuban Federation of Radio Amateurs Emergency Net was activated, with net control stations CO8WM and CO8RP located in the city of Santiago de Cuba, and in permanent contact with the National Seismology Center of Cuba located in that city.

Stations in the city of Baracoa, in Guantanamo province, were also activated immediately as the earth movements were felt even stronger there, due to its proximity to Haiti. CO8AZ and CO8AW went on the air immediately , with CM8WAL following. At the early phase of the emergency, the population of the city of Baracoa was evacuated far away from the coast, as there was a primary alert of a possible tsunami event or of a heavy wave trains sequence impacting the coast line at the city’s sea wall …

Baracoa could not contact Santiago de Cuba stations on 40 meters due to long skip after 5 PM local time, so several stations in western Cuba and one in the US State of Florida provided relays. CO2KK, as IARU Region II Area C Emergency Coordinator, helped to organize the nets , on 7045 kHz and also on 3720 kHz, while local nets in Santiago de Cuba and Baracoa operated on 2 meters.

As late as 9,45 PM local time 0245 UTC we have not been able to contact any amateur or emergency services stations in Haiti.

Amateurs from the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Venezuela were monitoring the 40 meter band frequency, that I notified to the IARU Region II executive Ramon Santoyo XE1KK as in use for the emergency, requesting that 7045 kHz be kept as clear as possible …

We are still keeping watch on 7045 kHz hoping that someone in Haiti may have access to a transceiver and at least a car battery to run it.

All information that has so far come from the Cuban seismologists tell us of a very intense earthquake, and also of the possibility of other events following.

Following the advice of the geophysicists, we are keeping the 7045 and 3720 kiloHertz frequencies active until further notice

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The editors of CQ and WorldRadio will keep these lists updated with additional information as circumstances warrant.

As I get updates from any source – ARRL, CQ etc… in writing I will post them here intact with no editing for your information

73bob
 

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From Twitter: Haiti Earthquake Health & Welfare messages via Salvation Army Frequency 14.265 MHz (SATERN)

Might be nice if someone could stream this.

I am feeding this on teamspeak 2 ip 206.40.113.111 normly im feeding 11175 if anyone know any other freqs let me know.
 

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7045.0 and 3720.0 LSB have been requested to be reserved by the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU).

I'll get a Wiki page started and we should begin to update this page with info related to this disaster.
 

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Yup, right now there is an aircraft enroute back to Clearwater with damage estimates and names of individuals injured

18594 USB on the COTHEN network.

They are passing damage estimates as well, and info related to the airport at Port au prince.
 

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Utility DXers might want to watch the UDXF forum on Yahoo and see what develops there as well

73 Mike
 

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The USAID/US&R teams take their federal radios that are preporgrammed and encrypted.. the issue is taking encrypted radios out of the US. Does anyone know what the countries main public safety system is on? VHF, UHF 7/800... P25 trunking, Smartzone/SmartNet, Conventional... any help would be great
 

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MW and FM DXers, particularly around the Gulf coast, should also be watching the Cuban and Dominican Republic stations (I see the latest reports were that DR was not nearly as badly hit as Haiti was, so it's likely their broadcast infrastructure may still be intact) for additional news items.

God help those poor people....73 Mike
 
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