Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
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73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
За земетресението в Япония няма никаква активност а за това в Еквадор до момента е само това :
"Hi,
A magnitude 7.8 Earthquake struck Ecuador at 23:58 UTC on 16th April
causing at least 77 deaths and 500 injuries. Power and telephone systems
are also reported as affected. The earthquake was also felt in
neighbouring countries and a Tsunami warning was issued but has now been
removed.
Cesar Pio Santos, HR2P the IARU Region 2 Emergency Communications
Co-Ordinator reports that the Echolink node HC1BG was still in operation
but the quality was not good.
He waits for more information from Member Societies in South America
when daylight comes and I will relay this to the mailing list and
website when I know more.
73,
Greg, G0DUB"
"Hi,
A magnitude 7.8 Earthquake struck Ecuador at 23:58 UTC on 16th April
causing at least 77 deaths and 500 injuries. Power and telephone systems
are also reported as affected. The earthquake was also felt in
neighbouring countries and a Tsunami warning was issued but has now been
removed.
Cesar Pio Santos, HR2P the IARU Region 2 Emergency Communications
Co-Ordinator reports that the Echolink node HC1BG was still in operation
but the quality was not good.
He waits for more information from Member Societies in South America
when daylight comes and I will relay this to the mailing list and
website when I know more.
73,
Greg, G0DUB"
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
@ARRL_ARES: Emergency net is active on 7060 KHZ in support of #EcuadorEarthquake please stay clear. @IARU_R2
Cesar Pio Santos HR2P reports that following the Ecuador Earthquake on 16th April, an emergency net has formed on 7060kHz LSB for passing messages between Ecuador Radio Amateurs in the most affected areas. Stations in adjacent countries are also monitoring that frequency ready to provide assistance if required.
While Echolink nodes had been the initial source of information from some areas. It is understood some nodes have now been turned off due to energy saving measures.
Radio Amateurs with propagation to South America are requested to keep 7060kHz clear.
Sources: HR2P, OA4BSA, OA4CLU
Cesar Pio Santos HR2P reports that following the Ecuador Earthquake on 16th April, an emergency net has formed on 7060kHz LSB for passing messages between Ecuador Radio Amateurs in the most affected areas. Stations in adjacent countries are also monitoring that frequency ready to provide assistance if required.
While Echolink nodes had been the initial source of information from some areas. It is understood some nodes have now been turned off due to energy saving measures.
Radio Amateurs with propagation to South America are requested to keep 7060kHz clear.
Sources: HR2P, OA4BSA, OA4CLU
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Hi,
the following message about Ecuador has been received from Region 2.
73,
Greg, G0DUB
April 19, 2016 4:00 UTC
By: Cesar Pio Santos, HR2P
IARU-R2 EMCOR
An earthquake lashed the Pacific Coast of Ecuador on April 16, 2016 at
23:58 UTC, rated 7.8 degrees in the Richter scale.
In the early hours of Sunday, April 17, the Ecuadorian government
informed that the numerous landslides that occurred after the earthquake
were making access difficult for relief organizations to the communities
most affected by the earthquake, such as Manta, Porto Viejo and
Guayaquil, and declared a state of emergency in six coastal provinces:
Esmeraldas, Los Ríos, Manabi, San-ta Elena, Guayas, and Santo Domingo.
Loss of human lives has been reported, as well as injured people, which
it is expected that will increase as search and rescue activities make
progress.
Specialized search and rescue teams have been arriving to Ecuador,
provided by the governments of several American and European countries.
Ecuadorian authorities have informed that currently, the priority is in
search and rescue operations, establishing communications, and delivery
of water and food to the people affected. They have asked the population
to contribute with donations of water, non-perishable food and flash-lights.
Radio amateurs have joined the Emergency Operations Center (COE) of
Quito, the Echolink Node HC1BG-R has remained active under the control
of Gustavo Barreir, serving as the link to channel information from the
affected area to the COE in Quito.
Victor Perez, HC2DR, of Radio Club Guayaquil commented on April 18: “I
was in Manabí yesterday, in the Porto Viejo sector and in Manta they
didn’t have electricity or cellular phone. It was possible to
rehabilitate the amateur radio repeater of that sector and I programmed
the radios of the fire department of Manta so that they could use it to
communicate their needs. There is a lot of work to do tomorrow”.
The HC Net of Ecuador is operating on 7,060 kHz in HF.
More information about the earthquake in Ecuador is available in the
following link:
https://twitter.com/Riesgos_Ec
Thanks for the cooperation with information and help received for this
report to Ramón Santoyo, XE1KK; Cesar Brousek, OA4CLU; Eduardo Leiva,
OA4BSA; Oscar Pancorvo, OA4AMN; Victor Perez, HC2DR; José A. Molina,
YS1MS, and Norma Leiva, HR2NL.
73
Cesar Pio Santos HR2P
EMCOR R2
the following message about Ecuador has been received from Region 2.
73,
Greg, G0DUB
April 19, 2016 4:00 UTC
By: Cesar Pio Santos, HR2P
IARU-R2 EMCOR
An earthquake lashed the Pacific Coast of Ecuador on April 16, 2016 at
23:58 UTC, rated 7.8 degrees in the Richter scale.
In the early hours of Sunday, April 17, the Ecuadorian government
informed that the numerous landslides that occurred after the earthquake
were making access difficult for relief organizations to the communities
most affected by the earthquake, such as Manta, Porto Viejo and
Guayaquil, and declared a state of emergency in six coastal provinces:
Esmeraldas, Los Ríos, Manabi, San-ta Elena, Guayas, and Santo Domingo.
Loss of human lives has been reported, as well as injured people, which
it is expected that will increase as search and rescue activities make
progress.
Specialized search and rescue teams have been arriving to Ecuador,
provided by the governments of several American and European countries.
Ecuadorian authorities have informed that currently, the priority is in
search and rescue operations, establishing communications, and delivery
of water and food to the people affected. They have asked the population
to contribute with donations of water, non-perishable food and flash-lights.
Radio amateurs have joined the Emergency Operations Center (COE) of
Quito, the Echolink Node HC1BG-R has remained active under the control
of Gustavo Barreir, serving as the link to channel information from the
affected area to the COE in Quito.
Victor Perez, HC2DR, of Radio Club Guayaquil commented on April 18: “I
was in Manabí yesterday, in the Porto Viejo sector and in Manta they
didn’t have electricity or cellular phone. It was possible to
rehabilitate the amateur radio repeater of that sector and I programmed
the radios of the fire department of Manta so that they could use it to
communicate their needs. There is a lot of work to do tomorrow”.
The HC Net of Ecuador is operating on 7,060 kHz in HF.
More information about the earthquake in Ecuador is available in the
following link:
https://twitter.com/Riesgos_Ec
Thanks for the cooperation with information and help received for this
report to Ramón Santoyo, XE1KK; Cesar Brousek, OA4CLU; Eduardo Leiva,
OA4BSA; Oscar Pancorvo, OA4AMN; Victor Perez, HC2DR; José A. Molina,
YS1MS, and Norma Leiva, HR2NL.
73
Cesar Pio Santos HR2P
EMCOR R2
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Напоследък прави впечатление успешното използване на интернет под различни форми при бедствия или терористични актове. Нещо доста странно и нелогично (поне за мен), на фона на проблемите с GSM мрежата в тези случаи. За използването на EchoLink за прекарване на авариен трафик след земетресението в Еквадор информация има и на сайта на ARRL
http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter?issue=2016-04-21#toc02
http://www.arrl.org/arrlletter?issue=2016-04-21#toc02
lz1wdx написа: Radio amateurs have joined the Emergency Operations Center (COE) of
Quito, the Echolink Node HC1BG-R has remained active under the control
of Gustavo Barreir, serving as the link to channel information from the
affected area to the COE in Quito.
Victor Perez, HC2DR, of Radio Club Guayaquil commented on April 18: “I
was in Manabí yesterday, in the Porto Viejo sector and in Manta they
didn’t have electricity or cellular phone. It was possible to
rehabilitate the amateur radio repeater of that sector and I programmed
the radios of the fire department of Manta so that they could use it to
communicate their needs. There is a lot of work to do tomorrow”.
The HC Net of Ecuador is operating on 7,060 kHz in HF.
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Tropical Storm Earl is currently heading across Central America
affecting the countries of Honduras, Guatemala, Belize and Mexico. IARU
Region 2 has requested that attention is drawn to the following
frequencies used by nets in North and Central America to track and deal
with the consequences of these severe weather events. Radio Amateurs in
Region 2 play their part in gathering and distributing information for
the weather and emergency services as they do every year.
Radio Amateurs in Region 1 are reminded it is possible to cause
unintentional QRM to these nets so please listen carefully if operating
near these frequencies which have alerted due to Tropical Storm Earl:
Mexico: 7.060 & 3.690 MHz
Guatemala: 7.075 MHz
Belize: 7.177MHz
USA Hurricane Watch Net: 14.325 MHz
For the remainder of the Atlantic hurricane season, Radio Amateurs are
reminded of the following frequencies which have been notified from
previous seasons:
Caribbean Emergency & Weather Nets: 7.162 & 3.815 MHz
Eastern Caribbean Narrow Band Emergency System Net: 7.036 MHz USB
(Olivia & MT63)
Caribbean Emergency: 14.185 MHz
Republica Dominicana: 7.065 & 3.780 MHz
Cuba: 7.045, 7.080, 7.110, and 3.740 MHz
Central America: 7.090 & 3.750 MHz
Nicaragua: 7.098 MHz
Panama: 7.085 MHz
USA:
Maritime Mobile Service Net: 14.300 MHz
Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN): 14.265 MHz
Other local emergency communications groups may also activate if a
hurricane approaches their area and those frequencies would be announced
at the time.
affecting the countries of Honduras, Guatemala, Belize and Mexico. IARU
Region 2 has requested that attention is drawn to the following
frequencies used by nets in North and Central America to track and deal
with the consequences of these severe weather events. Radio Amateurs in
Region 2 play their part in gathering and distributing information for
the weather and emergency services as they do every year.
Radio Amateurs in Region 1 are reminded it is possible to cause
unintentional QRM to these nets so please listen carefully if operating
near these frequencies which have alerted due to Tropical Storm Earl:
Mexico: 7.060 & 3.690 MHz
Guatemala: 7.075 MHz
Belize: 7.177MHz
USA Hurricane Watch Net: 14.325 MHz
For the remainder of the Atlantic hurricane season, Radio Amateurs are
reminded of the following frequencies which have been notified from
previous seasons:
Caribbean Emergency & Weather Nets: 7.162 & 3.815 MHz
Eastern Caribbean Narrow Band Emergency System Net: 7.036 MHz USB
(Olivia & MT63)
Caribbean Emergency: 14.185 MHz
Republica Dominicana: 7.065 & 3.780 MHz
Cuba: 7.045, 7.080, 7.110, and 3.740 MHz
Central America: 7.090 & 3.750 MHz
Nicaragua: 7.098 MHz
Panama: 7.085 MHz
USA:
Maritime Mobile Service Net: 14.300 MHz
Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN): 14.265 MHz
Other local emergency communications groups may also activate if a
hurricane approaches their area and those frequencies would be announced
at the time.
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Hi,
Information from Alberto via SMS.
Italian radio amateurs active on 7060kHz. Please keep frequency clear. No external links requested so please give them space to work.
73,
Greg, G0DUB
IARU Region 1 Emergency Communications Co-Ordinator
Information from Alberto via SMS.
Italian radio amateurs active on 7060kHz. Please keep frequency clear. No external links requested so please give them space to work.
73,
Greg, G0DUB
IARU Region 1 Emergency Communications Co-Ordinator
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Още малко честоти, информацията е от https://www.facebook.com/groups/emcomm/
Нямам антена в момента и затова ми е трудно да разбера какво значи "699Ø" в текста...
CURRENTLY 1 ITALY quake
Italy Emergency Traffiic
40 Meters: 7.045 MHz, 7.060 MHz (+/- 10 KC)
80 Meters: 3,580 & 3.643.5 MHz.
Italy emergency telephone network between the Department and Operations Room Di.Co.Mac .:
HF Frequencies in use
7.Ø6Ø Lsb Regional Civil protection Department
7Ø45-699Ø MHz
3643.5 MHz
Network of Prefectures:
Voice: 7Ø45-3643 MHz
PSK31: 699Ø-358Ø MHz
Please respect the Italian HF ops and listen and offer assistance when called upon .. Thank you
CURRENTLY 2 Lousiana flooding aftermath
Frequencies to be kept clear for emergency and priority traffic:
"Primary operating frequencies at this time are 444.950 MHz (107.2 Hz), 146.940 MHz (107.2 Hz), and 146.790 MHz (107.2 Hz). Louisiana ARES HF Frequencies now designated for use are 7.255 MHz and 3.873 MHz LSB. Digital operation is on 3.595MHz. These frequencies should be kept clear of non-emergency traffic. More repeaters may need to be designated, and the frequencies will be posted when they become available. "
http://www.arrl.org/news/amateur-radio- ... -louisiana
Нямам антена в момента и затова ми е трудно да разбера какво значи "699Ø" в текста...
CURRENTLY 1 ITALY quake
Italy Emergency Traffiic
40 Meters: 7.045 MHz, 7.060 MHz (+/- 10 KC)
80 Meters: 3,580 & 3.643.5 MHz.
Italy emergency telephone network between the Department and Operations Room Di.Co.Mac .:
HF Frequencies in use
7.Ø6Ø Lsb Regional Civil protection Department
7Ø45-699Ø MHz
3643.5 MHz
Network of Prefectures:
Voice: 7Ø45-3643 MHz
PSK31: 699Ø-358Ø MHz
Please respect the Italian HF ops and listen and offer assistance when called upon .. Thank you
CURRENTLY 2 Lousiana flooding aftermath
Frequencies to be kept clear for emergency and priority traffic:
"Primary operating frequencies at this time are 444.950 MHz (107.2 Hz), 146.940 MHz (107.2 Hz), and 146.790 MHz (107.2 Hz). Louisiana ARES HF Frequencies now designated for use are 7.255 MHz and 3.873 MHz LSB. Digital operation is on 3.595MHz. These frequencies should be kept clear of non-emergency traffic. More repeaters may need to be designated, and the frequencies will be posted when they become available. "
http://www.arrl.org/news/amateur-radio- ... -louisiana
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
The American Hurricane Watch Net is planning to operate 14.325 MHz by
day and 7.268 MHz as the storm passes through their area of interest. I
have asked Arnie Coro CO2KK what the plans were for Cuba and his
response was;
"Hola Greg:
Our National Emergency Net to operate on
daytime primary 7110, secondary 7120, also on lower frequencies we will
have provincial nets on 7045, 7080 and possibly other frequencies.
Night time primary 3740 , secondary 3720
Notice I use typical aviation HF terminology to define frequencies, as
it is very understandable for all practical effects.
Stations in the provinces that use the CO8 prefix and the CO7 prefix are
the ones so far in the area of possible landfall... We expect very heavy
seas, coastal flooding, and very heavy rainfall in all eastern Cuba ,
and especially in the mountain regions. Already volunteer operators are
moving to specific locations that we known from past storms that become
isolated due to rivers overflowing , roads interrupted etc.
Will keep in touch... the present situation is very worrisome due to the
huge storm that is very powerful Category 4 and is also of a very large
diameter, covering a huge area to each side of the hurricane force winds...
Please relay this to Cesar Pio Santos and to IARU Region II... I do not
know for how long we will have Internet connection if the storm moves
further to the west...
best regards
Arnie Coro
Prof. Arnaldo Coro Antich
Emergency Coordinator IARU Region II Area C
Hi,
a further update has been received from Region 2. The Dominican Republic will be operating on 7065kHz LSB for their response to this event.
day and 7.268 MHz as the storm passes through their area of interest. I
have asked Arnie Coro CO2KK what the plans were for Cuba and his
response was;
"Hola Greg:
Our National Emergency Net to operate on
daytime primary 7110, secondary 7120, also on lower frequencies we will
have provincial nets on 7045, 7080 and possibly other frequencies.
Night time primary 3740 , secondary 3720
Notice I use typical aviation HF terminology to define frequencies, as
it is very understandable for all practical effects.
Stations in the provinces that use the CO8 prefix and the CO7 prefix are
the ones so far in the area of possible landfall... We expect very heavy
seas, coastal flooding, and very heavy rainfall in all eastern Cuba ,
and especially in the mountain regions. Already volunteer operators are
moving to specific locations that we known from past storms that become
isolated due to rivers overflowing , roads interrupted etc.
Will keep in touch... the present situation is very worrisome due to the
huge storm that is very powerful Category 4 and is also of a very large
diameter, covering a huge area to each side of the hurricane force winds...
Please relay this to Cesar Pio Santos and to IARU Region II... I do not
know for how long we will have Internet connection if the storm moves
further to the west...
best regards
Arnie Coro
Prof. Arnaldo Coro Antich
Emergency Coordinator IARU Region II Area C
Hi,
a further update has been received from Region 2. The Dominican Republic will be operating on 7065kHz LSB for their response to this event.
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Дръжте честота 14.250 чиста има емърджънси трафик заради земетресението в ZL !!!
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Earthquake hits Indonesia
An early morning earthquake of magnitude 6.5 some 19km south-east of
Sigli in the Indonesian province of Aceh, Indonesia, with search and
rescue operations continuing.
ORARI reports that hams have the frequencies of 7.110 MHz and VHF
147.000 MHz for emergency traffic.
At least 26 people have died, several more injured, with rescuers
checking collapsed buildings. Most of the dead were in the badly damaged
Ini Pidie area.
The National Disaster Management Agency said many panicked and rushed
outdoors as the earthquake hit at 5am local time.
On Boxing Day 2004, 170,000 people died in Indonesia after a
9.1-magnitude quake struck off the northern tip of Sumatra lasting for
nearly 10 minutes and triggering the tsunami.
- Jim Linton VK3PC, Chairman IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications
Committee.
An early morning earthquake of magnitude 6.5 some 19km south-east of
Sigli in the Indonesian province of Aceh, Indonesia, with search and
rescue operations continuing.
ORARI reports that hams have the frequencies of 7.110 MHz and VHF
147.000 MHz for emergency traffic.
At least 26 people have died, several more injured, with rescuers
checking collapsed buildings. Most of the dead were in the badly damaged
Ini Pidie area.
The National Disaster Management Agency said many panicked and rushed
outdoors as the earthquake hit at 5am local time.
On Boxing Day 2004, 170,000 people died in Indonesia after a
9.1-magnitude quake struck off the northern tip of Sumatra lasting for
nearly 10 minutes and triggering the tsunami.
- Jim Linton VK3PC, Chairman IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications
Committee.
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Super Typhoon in Philippines southeast
The alerts are out as a powerful late-season typhoon Nock-ten (Nina
local name), with PARA activating the Ham Emergency Radio Operations
(HERO) as it is to make landfall.
Roberto Vicencio DU1VHY reports the effects are being felt in the south
eastern portion of the Philippines with Typhoon Cyclone Warning Signals
raised in the Southern Luzon and the Bicol Region.
The HERO network is using 7.095 MHz nationally while each local club is
on the 2-metre band.
Authorities have urged hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate their
homes on coastal areas with winds up to 240 kph, but the typhoon was
expected to weaken over land.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services
Administration forecast a storm surge in parts of the country, along
with heavy rains and flooding.
The typhoon was projected to weaken as it passed over the central area
including the capital Manila.
- Jim Linton VK3PC, Chairman IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications
Committee.
The alerts are out as a powerful late-season typhoon Nock-ten (Nina
local name), with PARA activating the Ham Emergency Radio Operations
(HERO) as it is to make landfall.
Roberto Vicencio DU1VHY reports the effects are being felt in the south
eastern portion of the Philippines with Typhoon Cyclone Warning Signals
raised in the Southern Luzon and the Bicol Region.
The HERO network is using 7.095 MHz nationally while each local club is
on the 2-metre band.
Authorities have urged hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate their
homes on coastal areas with winds up to 240 kph, but the typhoon was
expected to weaken over land.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services
Administration forecast a storm surge in parts of the country, along
with heavy rains and flooding.
The typhoon was projected to weaken as it passed over the central area
including the capital Manila.
- Jim Linton VK3PC, Chairman IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications
Committee.
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Информация от LB3RE от фейсбук:
Във връзка с очаквания щорм, който ще мине над Норвегия, в следващите няколко дни, NRRL организира авариен трафик на следните честоти:
3760, 5390, 7110, 14300
Поздрави и Весели Празници,
Наско
Във връзка с очаквания щорм, който ще мине над Норвегия, в следващите няколко дни, NRRL организира авариен трафик на следните честоти:
3760, 5390, 7110, 14300
Поздрави и Весели Празници,
Наско
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Hi,
Jim Linton VK3PC the Emergency Communications Co-Ordinator for Region 3
reports that the IARU Member Society the Radio Society of Sri Lanka
(RSSL) has a story and pictures of Amateur Radio involvement in the
recent flood disaster. It has been issued by Victor Goonetilleke 4S7VK,
the media spokesman of the RSSL.
It can be read at:
http://www.rssl.lk/rssl_response_to_flo ... _may_2017/
73,
Greg, G0DUB
Jim Linton VK3PC the Emergency Communications Co-Ordinator for Region 3
reports that the IARU Member Society the Radio Society of Sri Lanka
(RSSL) has a story and pictures of Amateur Radio involvement in the
recent flood disaster. It has been issued by Victor Goonetilleke 4S7VK,
the media spokesman of the RSSL.
It can be read at:
http://www.rssl.lk/rssl_response_to_flo ... _may_2017/
73,
Greg, G0DUB
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Hi,
Region 3 have also beaten me to this announcement
Atlantic Hurricane Season Starts
The traditional time for adverse weather systems is the Atlantic
Hurricane Season that begins on June 1 and runs through to the end of
November.
The IARU Region 2 Emergency Communications Coordinators are ready with
an average of six hurricanes and three of these being in the major
category unleashing fury on infrastructure.
Some indicative frequencies that may be used are:
Caribbean Emergency & Weather Nets: 7.162 & 3.815 MHz
Eastern Caribbean Narrow Band Emergency System Net: 7.036 MHz USB
(Olivia & MT63)
Caribbean Emergency: 14.185 MHz
Republica Dominicana: 7.065 & 3.780 MHz
Cuba: 7.045, 7.080, 7.110, and 3.740 MHz
Central America: 7.090 & 3.750 MHz
Nicaragua: 7.098 MHz
Guatemala: 7.075 MHz
Panama: 7.085 MHz
Mexico: 7.060 & 3.690 MHz
USA:
Maritime Mobile Service Net: 14.300 MHz
Hurricane Watch Net: 14.325 MHz
Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network SATERN): 14.265 MHz
Other local emergency communications groups may also activate if a
hurricane approaches their area and those frequencies would be announced
at the time.
73,
Greg, G0DUB
Region 3 have also beaten me to this announcement
Atlantic Hurricane Season Starts
The traditional time for adverse weather systems is the Atlantic
Hurricane Season that begins on June 1 and runs through to the end of
November.
The IARU Region 2 Emergency Communications Coordinators are ready with
an average of six hurricanes and three of these being in the major
category unleashing fury on infrastructure.
Some indicative frequencies that may be used are:
Caribbean Emergency & Weather Nets: 7.162 & 3.815 MHz
Eastern Caribbean Narrow Band Emergency System Net: 7.036 MHz USB
(Olivia & MT63)
Caribbean Emergency: 14.185 MHz
Republica Dominicana: 7.065 & 3.780 MHz
Cuba: 7.045, 7.080, 7.110, and 3.740 MHz
Central America: 7.090 & 3.750 MHz
Nicaragua: 7.098 MHz
Guatemala: 7.075 MHz
Panama: 7.085 MHz
Mexico: 7.060 & 3.690 MHz
USA:
Maritime Mobile Service Net: 14.300 MHz
Hurricane Watch Net: 14.325 MHz
Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network SATERN): 14.265 MHz
Other local emergency communications groups may also activate if a
hurricane approaches their area and those frequencies would be announced
at the time.
73,
Greg, G0DUB
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
HI,
Cesar Pio Santor HR2P reports that as Tropical Storm Harvey passed
through the Windward Islands in the Caribbean, the Caribbean Emergency
and Weather Net (CEWN) was activated as flooding was reported in
Barbados along with some houses have losing their roofs.
Jeff, 9Y4J, hopes to provide information in more detail, once more
information is collected on the situation in the area, and also on the
activities that amateurs are doing by the passage of T.S. Harvey on the
islands of the Caribbean.
The CEWN Network uses the frequencies 7,162 kHz and 3,815 kHz according
to propagation conditions.
The storm continues through Central America until Thursday. When a more
detailed report is available from Region 2 I will post it to the website.
73,
Greg, G0DUB
Cesar Pio Santor HR2P reports that as Tropical Storm Harvey passed
through the Windward Islands in the Caribbean, the Caribbean Emergency
and Weather Net (CEWN) was activated as flooding was reported in
Barbados along with some houses have losing their roofs.
Jeff, 9Y4J, hopes to provide information in more detail, once more
information is collected on the situation in the area, and also on the
activities that amateurs are doing by the passage of T.S. Harvey on the
islands of the Caribbean.
The CEWN Network uses the frequencies 7,162 kHz and 3,815 kHz according
to propagation conditions.
The storm continues through Central America until Thursday. When a more
detailed report is available from Region 2 I will post it to the website.
73,
Greg, G0DUB
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
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As Hurricane Harvey approaches the Texas coast in the USA, various nets are activating as part of the emergency response. In addition to tropical and hurricane-force winds along the Texas coast and further inland, the main concern with this storm is heavy rain and flooding in an area which has not has a hurricane make landfall for 9 years.
Many of the frequencies used will be outside Region 1 allocations in 80m and 40m but there are some in 20m which may suffer from European QRM if operators are not careful.
The US National Hurricane Centre station WX4NHC will activate at 1900UTC 25th August on 14.325 MHz
The Hurricane Watch Net is operating from 1500 UTC on their daytime frequency of 14.325.00 MHz. When the 20 meter band closes they are likely to move over to 7.268.00 MHz or from 0000 UTC.
VOIP Hurricane Net likely to activate at 2 PM EDT/1800 UTC on Friday 25th August
The Southern Territory SATERN Net will activate for one day (so far) on Saturday, 26 August 2017 during local daylight hours on its regular frequency of 7.262 MHz.
Radio Amateurs are encouraged to listen carefully before transmitting to avoid QRM to Emergency activities.
As Hurricane Harvey approaches the Texas coast in the USA, various nets are activating as part of the emergency response. In addition to tropical and hurricane-force winds along the Texas coast and further inland, the main concern with this storm is heavy rain and flooding in an area which has not has a hurricane make landfall for 9 years.
Many of the frequencies used will be outside Region 1 allocations in 80m and 40m but there are some in 20m which may suffer from European QRM if operators are not careful.
The US National Hurricane Centre station WX4NHC will activate at 1900UTC 25th August on 14.325 MHz
The Hurricane Watch Net is operating from 1500 UTC on their daytime frequency of 14.325.00 MHz. When the 20 meter band closes they are likely to move over to 7.268.00 MHz or from 0000 UTC.
VOIP Hurricane Net likely to activate at 2 PM EDT/1800 UTC on Friday 25th August
The Southern Territory SATERN Net will activate for one day (so far) on Saturday, 26 August 2017 during local daylight hours on its regular frequency of 7.262 MHz.
Radio Amateurs are encouraged to listen carefully before transmitting to avoid QRM to Emergency activities.
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Hurricane Irma is getting widespread news coverage and will affect many countried in the Carribean. There are the usual American nets set up to gather information on the storm on 14.265 and 14.325MHz. Cesar Pio Santos, HR2P Emergency Communications Co-Ordinator for IARU Region 2 also reminds us of the following frequencies which may be in use in the area. As always, for those frequencies within the Region 1 frequency allocations, please take steps to avoid interference to emergency operations.
Dominican Republic
80 meters 3,780 kHz
40 meters 7,065 Khz
Cuba
40 meters Daytime 7,110 kHz as primary frequency, and 7,120 kHz as secondary frequency
Frequencies 7,045, 7,080 kHz for Provincial Network.
80 meters Night time 3,740 kHz as primary frequency, and 3,720 kHz as secondary frequency.
Puerto Rico
80 meters Primary Frequency 3,873 kHz 3,815 kHz Secondary Frequency
40 meters Primary Frequency 7,182 kHz 7,255 kHz Secondary Frequency
20 meters Primary Frequency 14,330 kHz
15 meters Primary Frequency 21.360 kHz
10 meters Primary Frequency 28.330 kHz
Lesser Antilles (Windward & Leeward Islands)
Caribbean Emergency and Weather Net (CEWN)
80 meters 3.815 kHz
40 meters 7.162 kHz when needed
Dominican Republic
80 meters 3,780 kHz
40 meters 7,065 Khz
Cuba
40 meters Daytime 7,110 kHz as primary frequency, and 7,120 kHz as secondary frequency
Frequencies 7,045, 7,080 kHz for Provincial Network.
80 meters Night time 3,740 kHz as primary frequency, and 3,720 kHz as secondary frequency.
Puerto Rico
80 meters Primary Frequency 3,873 kHz 3,815 kHz Secondary Frequency
40 meters Primary Frequency 7,182 kHz 7,255 kHz Secondary Frequency
20 meters Primary Frequency 14,330 kHz
15 meters Primary Frequency 21.360 kHz
10 meters Primary Frequency 28.330 kHz
Lesser Antilles (Windward & Leeward Islands)
Caribbean Emergency and Weather Net (CEWN)
80 meters 3.815 kHz
40 meters 7.162 kHz when needed
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
The National Emergency Network of the Mexican National Society (FMRE) declared on 8th September that they would be using the following frequencies as they prepared for the arrival of Hurricane Katia.
With the magnitude 8.1 Earthquake hitting Mexico at 0449UTC today, assume that these frequencies are in use now as they respond to that disaster.
20m 14,120 kHz
40m 7,060 kHz
80m 3,690 kHz
14325 kHz was also expected to be used to co-ordinate with the USA Hurricane Watch Net.
Various Winlink nodes may also be used to deal with the emergencies.
With HF propagation disturbed after the X9 solar flare on Wednesday, please take all steps to avoid interference to emergency communications activities in the Caribbean
With the magnitude 8.1 Earthquake hitting Mexico at 0449UTC today, assume that these frequencies are in use now as they respond to that disaster.
20m 14,120 kHz
40m 7,060 kHz
80m 3,690 kHz
14325 kHz was also expected to be used to co-ordinate with the USA Hurricane Watch Net.
Various Winlink nodes may also be used to deal with the emergencies.
With HF propagation disturbed after the X9 solar flare on Wednesday, please take all steps to avoid interference to emergency communications activities in the Caribbean
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Hurricane Maria is moving through areas still recovering from the effects of Hurricane Irma just weeks ago and has been reassessed as a dangerous Category 4 hurricane.Amateur Radio groups are preparing for this next storm and the Caribbean Emergency and Weather Net (CEWN), was activated this morning 18th/September 2017 at 1030 UTC on the frequency 3815 kHz, and will subsequently qsy to 7188 kHz at 1100 UTC.
Coverage continues on the frequency 7188 kHz until 1030 UTC when it again will qsy to 3815 kHz .
The frequency will change between the two as propagation dictates.
It is intended to maintain 24 hour coverage during the passage of the system, and immediately after, in case there is the need to pass health and welfare traffic.
This follows earlier notices from the Puerto Rican and the Dominican Republic who advised they would be using the following frequencies;
Puerto Rico - 7.188 MHz and 7.192 MHz.
Dominican Republic 7,065 LSB but depending on propagation may also use 3.780 MHz
With the potential to suffer QRM from a wider area, the normal operation of the Hurricane Watch Net on 14.325MHz has also started.
Please look at the frequencies used in Hurricane Irma, watch the news and if islands are affected again please try to avoid QRM to emergency activities in the Carribean.
Coverage continues on the frequency 7188 kHz until 1030 UTC when it again will qsy to 3815 kHz .
The frequency will change between the two as propagation dictates.
It is intended to maintain 24 hour coverage during the passage of the system, and immediately after, in case there is the need to pass health and welfare traffic.
This follows earlier notices from the Puerto Rican and the Dominican Republic who advised they would be using the following frequencies;
Puerto Rico - 7.188 MHz and 7.192 MHz.
Dominican Republic 7,065 LSB but depending on propagation may also use 3.780 MHz
With the potential to suffer QRM from a wider area, the normal operation of the Hurricane Watch Net on 14.325MHz has also started.
Please look at the frequencies used in Hurricane Irma, watch the news and if islands are affected again please try to avoid QRM to emergency activities in the Carribean.
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Following the magnitude 7.1 earthquake on Tuesday the IARU member society, Federacion Mexicana de Radio Experimentadores or FMRE, had its National Emergency Net activated.
This is on 7.060 MHz, 3.690 MHz and 14.120 MHz as well as IRLP reflector 9200, channel 08. The epicenter in the central Mexico state of Puebla at 1814 UTC on Tuesday was southeast of Mexico City, which felt it.
Early reports had more than 120 people killed as the ‘quake toppled buildings and rescuers are searched the rubble for survivors.
FMRE President Al Tomez XE2O reports the National Emergency Net has been handling traffic to make up for the loss of some mobile phone networks.
He noted that the latest earthquake was on the anniversary of the 1985 magnitude 8.0 earthquake that struck the Mexico City, killing some 9,500 people.
Since then Mexico has prepared for seismic events. A week ago, a magnitude 8.1 earthquake struck off Mexico’s southern coast. It killed more than 60 people and caused considerable damage.
– Jim Linton VK3PC, Chairman IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications Committee
This is on 7.060 MHz, 3.690 MHz and 14.120 MHz as well as IRLP reflector 9200, channel 08. The epicenter in the central Mexico state of Puebla at 1814 UTC on Tuesday was southeast of Mexico City, which felt it.
Early reports had more than 120 people killed as the ‘quake toppled buildings and rescuers are searched the rubble for survivors.
FMRE President Al Tomez XE2O reports the National Emergency Net has been handling traffic to make up for the loss of some mobile phone networks.
He noted that the latest earthquake was on the anniversary of the 1985 magnitude 8.0 earthquake that struck the Mexico City, killing some 9,500 people.
Since then Mexico has prepared for seismic events. A week ago, a magnitude 8.1 earthquake struck off Mexico’s southern coast. It killed more than 60 people and caused considerable damage.
– Jim Linton VK3PC, Chairman IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications Committee
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Indonesia Earthquakes and Tsunami
A sequence of earthquakes and a tsunami in the Indonesian areas of Donggala and Palu on 28th September have left hundreds of people dead and many more injured. Dani Halim, YB2TJV, as the new IARU R3 Disaster Communication Coordinator reports, Amateur Radio Operators in Indonesia immediately activated to respond to the disaster unfolding in Central Sulawesi Province.
Following the magnitude 7.7 earthquake at 17:02 Local Time (11:02 am UTC), electricity, cellular and all communication facilities in the area are cut off. Communications have been established from the Luwuk Disaster Management Agency located 700 km from the epicenter of the Earthquake with YD8MII (Net Control) and YC8OBM to get information on landslides occurring in the area and that communications routes were blocked. Many photos and videos now circulating on social media, show the enormity of the earthquake.
The Indonesian National Society ORARI immediately established an Emergency Net on 7.110 MHz and also activated the Lapan-Orari IO-86 satellite as a back up.
Communications have now been established with YB8NT and YB8PR in Palu who are using mobile stations.Due to QRM on 7.110MHz though, a second net has been set up on 7.065 MHz.
ORARI asks that they are given room to use 7.110 MHz and 7.065 MHz since this earthquake is could be worse than the one in Lombok in the end of August please allow them a QRM free space to complete their work.
A sequence of earthquakes and a tsunami in the Indonesian areas of Donggala and Palu on 28th September have left hundreds of people dead and many more injured. Dani Halim, YB2TJV, as the new IARU R3 Disaster Communication Coordinator reports, Amateur Radio Operators in Indonesia immediately activated to respond to the disaster unfolding in Central Sulawesi Province.
Following the magnitude 7.7 earthquake at 17:02 Local Time (11:02 am UTC), electricity, cellular and all communication facilities in the area are cut off. Communications have been established from the Luwuk Disaster Management Agency located 700 km from the epicenter of the Earthquake with YD8MII (Net Control) and YC8OBM to get information on landslides occurring in the area and that communications routes were blocked. Many photos and videos now circulating on social media, show the enormity of the earthquake.
The Indonesian National Society ORARI immediately established an Emergency Net on 7.110 MHz and also activated the Lapan-Orari IO-86 satellite as a back up.
Communications have now been established with YB8NT and YB8PR in Palu who are using mobile stations.Due to QRM on 7.110MHz though, a second net has been set up on 7.065 MHz.
ORARI asks that they are given room to use 7.110 MHz and 7.065 MHz since this earthquake is could be worse than the one in Lombok in the end of August please allow them a QRM free space to complete their work.
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
From: Prof. Arnaldo Coro Antich
IARU Region II Area C Emergency Coordinator
Subject: Activation of Cuba emergency nets due to Hurricane Michael
Just received a request from Dr. Carlos A. Santamaría, National
Emergency Coordinator of the Cuban Federation of Radio Amateurs to pass
along information about the activation of the emergency nets on the 40
and 80 meter bands due to the impact on our territory of hurricane Michael.
Frequencies in use until further notice will be
40 meters primary 7110 kiloHertz
40 meters secondary 7120 kiloHertz
80 meters primary 3740 kiloHertz
80 meters secondary 3720 kiloHertz
Operation is foreseen to be on SSB voice and digital modes as required.
Thanks for your cooperation
signed
Prof. Arnaldo Coro Antich
IARU Region II Area C
Emergency Coordinator
IARU Region II Area C Emergency Coordinator
Subject: Activation of Cuba emergency nets due to Hurricane Michael
Just received a request from Dr. Carlos A. Santamaría, National
Emergency Coordinator of the Cuban Federation of Radio Amateurs to pass
along information about the activation of the emergency nets on the 40
and 80 meter bands due to the impact on our territory of hurricane Michael.
Frequencies in use until further notice will be
40 meters primary 7110 kiloHertz
40 meters secondary 7120 kiloHertz
80 meters primary 3740 kiloHertz
80 meters secondary 3720 kiloHertz
Operation is foreseen to be on SSB voice and digital modes as required.
Thanks for your cooperation
signed
Prof. Arnaldo Coro Antich
IARU Region II Area C
Emergency Coordinator
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
The Federación Mexicana de Radioexperimentadores (FMRE), Mexico’s IARU member-society, is asking radio amateurs to avoid 7.060, 7.130, and 14.120 MHz, where Category 4 Hurricane Willa emergency nets are operating (in Spanish).
As of 1200 UTC, the storm was some 150 miles south-southwest of Mazatlan, with maximum sustained winds of 130 MPH. Willa is moving north at 5 MPH and is expected to make landfall later today (October 23) along the west-central coast of mainland Mexico. Mexico’s National Emergency Net activated the nets yesterday. Alternate systems include IRLP, node 0077, and DMR TE 33450 of the FMRE.
As of 1200 UTC, the storm was some 150 miles south-southwest of Mazatlan, with maximum sustained winds of 130 MPH. Willa is moving north at 5 MPH and is expected to make landfall later today (October 23) along the west-central coast of mainland Mexico. Mexico’s National Emergency Net activated the nets yesterday. Alternate systems include IRLP, node 0077, and DMR TE 33450 of the FMRE.
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
IARU Region 3 has announced that 7095 kHz is now in use by an emergency net in the Philippines in preparation for #typhoon #Yutu. We are asked to keep that frequency clear. Please let's cooperate & hope fellow amateurs & their families can stay safe.
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
Hurricane Lorenzo approaches the Azores the emergency network has been activated.
As hurricane Lorenzo approaches the Azores the emergency network has been activated.
Amateur Radios will be active with the Government and emergency response teams.
Local analog and DMR repeaters, both in VHF and UHF, satellites and HF.
We ask all stations to give way for emergency traffic coming in and out of the Azores islands (CU, CQ8, CR8, CS8 and CT8 prefixes)
WORK FREQUENCY:
VHF - Priority Communication Systems (Repeaters) - Faial Island
1 - VHF Repeater (R0) (Cabeço Gordo): 145,600; Shift: -600KHz; Tone: 123hz (coverage Faial Island, Pico and S.Jorge)
2 - VHF (R7) repeater (Pico Verde): 145,775; Shift: -600KHz; Tone: 123hz (west side cover Faial island)
3 - UHF Repeater (Cabeço Gordo): 438,800; Shift: -7.6MHz; Tone: 123hz
4 - Alternative: direct frequency 145,500
UHF - DMR Digital Repeater
DMR Repeater - Faial Island (east side coverage of Faial Island and west of Pico Island)
RX Frequency: 438.300 TX Frequency: 430.700MHz
Slot2 - TG 26867 (Faial)
Slot1 - TG268 for outdoor communications
HF - Inter-Island Links
1 - 80 meters - 3,760.00 Mhz. - 3,770.00 Mhz. - 3,750.00 Mhz. (Inter-islands)
2 - 40 meters - 7,110.00 Mhz. - 7,100.00 Mhz. - 7,060.00 Mhz. (Inter-island)
3 - 20 meters - 14,300.00 Mhz. - 14,310.00 Mhz. - 14,320.00 Mhz. (Communications with the outside)
Best Regards
--
73 Carlos Nora, CT1END
As hurricane Lorenzo approaches the Azores the emergency network has been activated.
Amateur Radios will be active with the Government and emergency response teams.
Local analog and DMR repeaters, both in VHF and UHF, satellites and HF.
We ask all stations to give way for emergency traffic coming in and out of the Azores islands (CU, CQ8, CR8, CS8 and CT8 prefixes)
WORK FREQUENCY:
VHF - Priority Communication Systems (Repeaters) - Faial Island
1 - VHF Repeater (R0) (Cabeço Gordo): 145,600; Shift: -600KHz; Tone: 123hz (coverage Faial Island, Pico and S.Jorge)
2 - VHF (R7) repeater (Pico Verde): 145,775; Shift: -600KHz; Tone: 123hz (west side cover Faial island)
3 - UHF Repeater (Cabeço Gordo): 438,800; Shift: -7.6MHz; Tone: 123hz
4 - Alternative: direct frequency 145,500
UHF - DMR Digital Repeater
DMR Repeater - Faial Island (east side coverage of Faial Island and west of Pico Island)
RX Frequency: 438.300 TX Frequency: 430.700MHz
Slot2 - TG 26867 (Faial)
Slot1 - TG268 for outdoor communications
HF - Inter-Island Links
1 - 80 meters - 3,760.00 Mhz. - 3,770.00 Mhz. - 3,750.00 Mhz. (Inter-islands)
2 - 40 meters - 7,110.00 Mhz. - 7,100.00 Mhz. - 7,060.00 Mhz. (Inter-island)
3 - 20 meters - 14,300.00 Mhz. - 14,310.00 Mhz. - 14,320.00 Mhz. (Communications with the outside)
Best Regards
--
73 Carlos Nora, CT1END
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/
Re: Активност при бедствия и аварийни ситуации
On the afternoon of this Sunday, the Cumbre Vieja volcano erupted in
La Palma, Canary Islands.
This eruption occurs shortly after the report of hundreds of
earthquakes during a week in this area.
In order to facilitate communications to and from that area, we ask
all member associations to protect the emergency frequencies of Region
1 of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU-R1), which includes
Europe and Africa.
The frequencies are as follows:
80m band: 3.760 Mhz.
40m band: 7.110 Mhz.
20m band: 14.300 Mhz.
15m band: 21.360 Mhz.
Thanks for everyone's cooperation.
EA9E JOSE
La Palma, Canary Islands.
This eruption occurs shortly after the report of hundreds of
earthquakes during a week in this area.
In order to facilitate communications to and from that area, we ask
all member associations to protect the emergency frequencies of Region
1 of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU-R1), which includes
Europe and Africa.
The frequencies are as follows:
80m band: 3.760 Mhz.
40m band: 7.110 Mhz.
20m band: 14.300 Mhz.
15m band: 21.360 Mhz.
Thanks for everyone's cooperation.
EA9E JOSE
73de LZ1WDX /Стефан Александров/