ARLA/CLUSTER: Cruz Vermelha usa radioamadores no Haiti para comunicar.

João Gonçalves Costa joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Quarta-Feira, 27 de Janeiro de 2010 - 11:56:21 WET


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Red Cross using 'Hams' to communicate in Haiti

Ham radio operators aren't using the most sophisticated technology, but people in Haiti have been relying on members of the amateur radio society to relay information to and from the earthquake ravaged nation.

Eric Bowen, a Red Cross Emergency Coordinator, can communicate with people around the world from the basement of the Winston-Salem Red Cross.

"There are about 800,000 ham radio operators around the country that communicate on a daily basis for experimentation or for emergency communication purposes." Bowen said.

Ham radio operators have been working in Winston-Salem since the 1930s. Their main focus is to provide communication after a disaster when regular forms of communication won't work.

Watch this video news report from Fox 8: http://wghp.vid.trb.com/player/PaperVideoTest.swf

Read the full story at: http://www.myfox8.com/wghp-ham-radio-operators-100124,0,6014184.story


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