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Radio Amateurs, DXpedition Team Handle Emergency Traffic in Disaster's Wake
ARRLWEb ^ | 12-28-04 | Daily DX

Posted on 12/28/2004 8:27:30 AM PST by 1LongTimeLurker

NEWINGTON, CT, Dec 27, 2004--Here is an update on the current situation in India, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands and Sri Lanka, with thanks to The Daily DX, courtesy of its editor Bernie McClenny, W3UR, and from Horey Majumdar, VU2HFR: News agencies now report estimates of more than 21,000 feared dead from the tsunamis (tidal waves) that took place in the Bay of Bengal December 26. The estimated death toll in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands ranges from 2000 to 5000. VU2HFR reports that radio amateurs in India are handling hundreds of pieces of health and welfare traffic regarding people missing and from relatives of those living in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, which are closer to the earthquake's epicenter.

"There is presently no communication from Nicobar Islands," Majumdar reports, noting that Nicobar received more damage than Andaman. McClenny says the VU4RBI/VU4NRO DXpedition team continues to pass traffic and occasionally hand out QSOs. C. K. "Ram" Raman, VU3DJQ, reports he was in contact with Sarath, 4S7SW, a physician operating from the vicinity of a hospital in Mathara, Sri Lanka, which also was heavily hit by the tsunamis. "He is requesting food, clothing and medicines for relief," Raman reported. "He will be listening 14.195 and 21.295." Telephones are not working there, he said.

McClenny and Majumdar agree that it was fortuitous that the VU4RBI/VU4NRO DXpedition was under way when the disaster struck. "If there is a positive aspect to this disaster, it may very well be that the Indian government--and others--realize the ability of Amateur Radio during these difficult times," McClenny observed.

The initial earthquake off the Indonesian Island of Sumatra just before 0100 UTC on December 26 now has been upgraded to 9.0 on the Richter scale. Since then, the National Earthquake Information Center has reported some 18 aftershocks split between the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The most recent, just before 0100 UTC today, registered 6.1 on the Richter scale.

Sandeep Baruah, VU2MUE, reports two emergency frequencies have been established. VU4NRO, the team at Port Blair, will be QRV on or near 14.190 MHz. The club station VU2NRO in Hyderabad on the mainland will relay traffic to and from Port Blair.

Other emergency traffic frequencies being reported include 14.193 and 14.160 MHz in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 7.050 MHz in South India, 7.055 MHz in Indonesia and 7.075 in Thailand, where stations from 4S7, VU2 and 9M2 were reportedly heard.

D.V.R.K. Murthy, VU2DVO,and Jose Jacob, VU2JOS, are now in Port Blair. Reports indicate that some telephone lines are now working, but there still is no water or electricity at the Hotel Sinclair, where the VU4 DXpedition was headquartered.

In the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the most devastated area is Car Nicobar, which has been totally cut off. It is possible that Amateur Radio operators may travel to this area after obtaining clearance from local authorities. Club station VU2NCT and VU2MUE in Calcutta all are helping with the efforts to pass emergency traffic to Port Blair.

Baruah is operating club station VU2NCT in coordination with the National Disaster Control, New Delhi. The Calcutta VHF Amateur Radio Society has set up a control station from Calcutta. Majumdar is operating that station and has been in touch with VU4RBI in the Andamans.

Charly Harpole, K4VUD, who had been visiting the VU4RBI/VU4NRO operation and filing regular reports via The Daily DX now is reported back on the Indian mainland.

Majumdar also tells ARRL that hams from Bangalore and Chennai on the Indian mainland are moving toward Nagapattinam to set up ham radio disaster communication stations at Nagapattinam in Tamil Nadu--the worst-affected areas on the mainland. The Indian Army is assisting stations on Andaman by providing logistics and backup batteries.

Majumdar says radio amateurs from Bangalore, Chennai and other parts of South India are trying to set up stations in the affected areas of Tamil Nadu.

James Brooks, 9V1YC, provided additional information via The Daily DX. He says Andaman and Nicobar Islands authorities have asked the DXpedition team for relief communications help. They have requested one station at the deputy commissioner's office in Port Blair and another on the remote Nicobar Islands. VU2RSB will be manning the station at the deputy commissioner's office in Port Blair, and VU2RSI will staff the station at the current DXpedition site until further notice.

He reports the Indian Army will be flying VU2MYH and VU2DVO out to the Nicobar Islands with three days' food, a rig, batteries and an inverted V.

The VU4RBI/VU4NOR team was allowed back into the damaged hotel building and Bharathi Prasad, VU2RBI, "is bravely operating on the fifth floor using the Yagi" despite continued aftershocks. Telephones in the building are also working again.

Commercial power is returning slowly, but the DXpedition team continues to use battery power most of the time.

The DXpedition has been suspended, but VU2RBI still is promising to hand out the contacts once emergency communications work is finished. The team has asked authorities for an extension of the DXpedition, but so far this has not been granted. "This decision may change, due to the relief communications work they are supplying," Brooks said. Bharathi Prasad, VU2RBI, will be leaving on January 1 regardless, he reports, and if any time extension is granted VU2RSB and VU2MYH will remain for an additional week, possibly longer.

Here in the US, the Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) has been monitoring HF frequencies for news and information in an attempt to assist with emergency communications as needed.--additional information from K2FF, VA3ORI and WA6KAH


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: earthquake; sumatraquake; tsunami
Once again HAM radio operators provide one of the best sources of disaster information.
1 posted on 12/28/2004 8:27:30 AM PST by 1LongTimeLurker
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To: Denver Ditdat

ham radio ping


2 posted on 12/28/2004 8:28:07 AM PST by cyborg (http://mentalmumblings.blogspot.com/)
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To: 1LongTimeLurker; All
Crosslinked:

Master source of links here:
The Great Wave- Sumatra Quake and tsunami of 2004
 

3 posted on 12/28/2004 8:29:30 AM PST by backhoe (-30-)
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To: 1LongTimeLurker
For later.

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4 posted on 12/28/2004 8:32:04 AM PST by Lurker ("I answer to you, 'F*** you-I shall die on my feet.!" Oriana Fallaci.)
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To: 1LongTimeLurker

Ham BTTT


5 posted on 12/28/2004 8:34:56 AM PST by spodefly (Do not remove this tagline under penalty of law.)
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To: 1LongTimeLurker

..good HAM news here. This group from India and that post-poned DXpedition was able to mobililze quickly and move about into some devastated areas with little interference from authorities. 73


6 posted on 12/28/2004 8:45:46 AM PST by no_mm ("Give War a Chance." - Michael Savage)
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To: 1LongTimeLurker

Go Hams!

W8OIK


7 posted on 12/28/2004 8:46:29 AM PST by Right Wing Assault (Wish me a Merry Christmas! I won't report you to the ACLU.)
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To: 1LongTimeLurker

BTTT


8 posted on 12/28/2004 8:55:16 AM PST by Fiddlstix (This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: 1LongTimeLurker

Good to hear that the hams are OK, and doing some good work there.
I worked VU2ANI Andaman and Nicobar Expedition in 1960.

It is very hard for hams to get permission to operate from there.
I understand that they have been trying for the last 17 years to operate from the islands.

73, W4EX


9 posted on 12/28/2004 8:59:48 AM PST by AlexW
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To: cyborg

Go to work cyborg. :)


10 posted on 12/28/2004 9:00:34 AM PST by writer33 (The U.S. Constitution defines a conservative.)
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To: Right Wing Assault

How sad that in this country, Ham Radio is dying a slow death. I have been a Ham for 15 years, and what the hobby desperately needs is new blood. Unfortunately, all today's kids seem interested in are cell phones and the Internet. They don't know what they are missing.


11 posted on 12/28/2004 9:08:09 AM PST by reagan_fanatic (Oh yeah - and F the french too!)
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To: 1LongTimeLurker

da di dah


12 posted on 12/28/2004 9:09:38 AM PST by Professional Engineer (Where there's a GI, there's a way.)
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To: reagan_fanatic

We need to spread the news and stories about ham radio emergency assistance and human as well as competitive side of it. Glad to hear that the DXpeditioners are OK and are helping out. This should help to establish permanent hams on the islands there.

73 + HNY


13 posted on 12/28/2004 9:20:10 AM PST by Leo Carpathian (Slava Ukraini!)
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To: reagan_fanatic
Ham radio and Linux have a simiar problem. They are proposed by people who got their rig to work, but in turn, are not really much help as instructors.

The number of publications that you can spend money on, trying to get good answers, before you find the very few really good publications, is also, costly, in both sciences.

Though I hasten to add, that among ham radio folks, they are much nicer people than the Linux hams whose accomplishments are lorded over newbies.

If you want newbies, you had better submit yourself to learning how to be a good instructor.

14 posted on 12/28/2004 10:07:59 AM PST by First_Salute (May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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To: First_Salute
I am located in Central Texas near Fort Hood, 35 miles south of the Bush Ranch and 20 miles north of Jarrell(remember the 1997 F5 'Jarrell' tornado).

A little over a year ago we were given a grant to install an amateur radio repeater high up on a local TV station tower that gives it coverage of over ten thousand square miles. The repeater has been very successful in serving the NOAA SkyWarn program and but has not yet been needed for major disaster support.

About two months ago, I was approached by a Trauma Advisory group to see about installing amateur radio equipment in 13 local hospitals scattered over 7 counties. We are now in the process of making that happen. The repeater mentioned will be the tie that binds the different hospitals together.

Amateur Radio equipment must be operated by licensed amateurs who are not employees of the organization(s)involved even if they are off duty therefore one of the major tasks I face is training and getting new Hams in the service areas. I included that expense in my estimate of the projects cost.

I have a lot of experience teaching courses in another volunteer organization, The United States Power Squadrons, a boating education group. I believe that by using the manuals and courses available I can make the training interesting and challenging and have an end product of 40 or 50 new hams in the Central Texas area.

Similar activities are talking place in counties to my south (Williamson and Travis) and indeed across the state as some new capabilities have been made available to our emergency communications resources by integrating the Internets with the RF capabilities of amateur radio.

A ham setting in a Red Cross shelter that is otherwise disconnected from the world can now send and receiver email to anyone in the world with an email address. This is a big new capability...

We also use VOIP to connect distant locations to a repeater that is being used by amateurs in the disaster/weather event area. This was used extensively by the shuttle recovery project two years ago. The NOAA office in Fort Worth uses this facility to communicate directly with the 'Spotters' outside of the DFW area.

The tsunami event once again points out the need for those of us that prepare to be the 'last mile' in the communications network. On almost every news program, you will hear how there is no communication with the stricken areas.

There is a lot happening in the 'Ham World'.Want to know more? Contact your local ham group and become a part of this international resource. additional information can be found at

http://www.arrl.org/

yes we need to teach but we must have students also. Become one and do a little to help fight the terriorism threats.

BY THE WAY, MORSE CODE IS NO LONGER A REQUIREMENT FOR THE FIRST LEVEL LICENSE THAT ALLOWS PARTICIPATION IN 95% OF THE EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS EVENTS...
15 posted on 12/28/2004 12:27:57 PM PST by CenTex (Deep In The Heart Of Bush Country....)
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To: 1066AD; 1ofmanyfree; AlexW; ASOC; bd476; bigbob; Boomer Geezer; BurbankKarl; Calamari; CenTex; ...
Ham Radio Ping List

Please Freepmail me if you want to be added to or deleted from the list.

A belated heads-up to the list, and thinks to Cyborg for pinging me.

16 posted on 01/01/2005 10:07:37 PM PST by Denver Ditdat (Ronald Reagan belongs to the ages now, but we preferred it when he belonged to us.)
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To: CenTex

Thank you for an outstanding reply; very helpful.


17 posted on 01/03/2005 10:07:48 AM PST by First_Salute (May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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