ARLA/CLUSTER: Radioamadores continuam a ajudar no Japão

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Domingo, 17 de Abril de 2011 - 23:01:51 WEST


Amateur radio continuing to help in Japan

The amateur radio activity is continuing to help those mainly within
the disaster recovery area struck by the worst earthquake in Japan in
140 years.

IARU Region 3 Secretary, Ken Yamamoto JA1CJP said “several stations
are handling medium distance information exchange on 7.030/7.043 MHz.

“The operation in VHF and UHF bands becomes more active than in
earlier days. About 250 transceivers with JARL licenses are used for
communications between various refugee rest places and local
government offices.

“Two sets of 430 MHz repeaters have also been delivered to the
disaster area and they are operational now to enhance the existing
repeaters coverage and provide easier communications between hand-held
transceivers.”

The big earthquake, now graded at nine on the Ritcher scale, and
followed by a tsunami hit north-eastern Japan on 11 March, and
crippled a nuclear power facility. More than 13,500 have been killed.

The headquarters station of the Japan Amateur League (JARL) in Tokyo,
JA1RL became a disaster communication centre in the days immediately
after the disaster.

Ken JA1CJP said, “It should be noted that some towns are so heavily
disrupted that the local government offices are also in the refugee
centres and the residents are staying in multiple places.

“In such cases, amateur radio can contribute a lot to maintain the
ties between the local government and residents.”

In the long haul the emergency communications to be provided through
amateur radio, as the disruption to normal life will continue for some
considerable time to come.

A presentation on the Japanese earthquake triple disaster will be made
at the GAREC 2011 in Sun City, South Africa, in August this year.



Jim Linton VK3PC
Chairman, IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications Committee




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