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The images from Japan are heart-rending. Evidently amateur radio is
being used within Japan and in the international community to provide support. This was posted on the International Amateur Radio Union Region 1 website: ===Japan Earthquake/Pacific Tsunami - Update 2 Written by G0DUB Saturday, 12 March 2011 09:39 HF frequencies are now known to be in use by Japanese amateurs as part of their emergency response: 7043 kHz SSB: controlled by JR3QHQ the Osaka branch manager of JARL He is gathering incident information on radio and forwarding this information onto the internet. 7075 kHz SSB: Operated by JL3YSP in Wakayama occasionally. 7030 kHz : JARL emergency communication frequency in their bandplan is in use by JA7RL (JARL regional HQ station). Would all amateurs please make every effort to avoid interfering with emergency communications on these frequencies. Last Updated on Saturday, 12 March 2011 12:18 === Jack Powley, WAØSAQ, sent me an email that indicated that Toru, JG1EIQ, asked that specific frequencies be kept clear: Following freq's are assigned for emergency QSO. Please keep clear. Thank you for your kind help! Ops JARL & volunteers - 3520 to 3530, 7025 to 7035, 14090 to 14110, 21190 to 21200, 28190 to 28210, 50100, 51000, 141000, 145000, 430100, 433000 kHz. I do not know how official this list is. However, please be careful to monitor any frequency before you transmit to be sure that you are not using a frequency being used in the disaster response. If I get more information, I will send it out. 73, Art KØAIZ -------------------------------------------------------------------- ARRL Nebraska Section Section Manager: Arthur I Zygielbaum, K0AIZ -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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