Please keep the following Amateur Radio HF Frequencies clear

Regional Emergency/Hurricane Nets Please keep the following Amateur Radio HF Frequencies clear Frequency (KHz) Net 1984.0 Virgin Islands (VI, Puerto Rico, Lesser Antilles) 3710.0 Puerto Rico 3815.0 Caribbean Emergency and Weather (1030 & 2230) Inter-island (continuous watch) 3935.0 Belize 3950.0 Hurricane Watch (Amateur-to-National Hurricane Center) (altn) 7055.0 El Grupo Seguimiento de Huracanes (Spanish) 7060.0 Mexican…

Emergency Freq’s for JA

Message from Toru, JG1EIQ Following freq’s are assigned for emergency QSO. Please be clear. Thank you for your kind help! Ops JARL & volunteers — 3520 to 3530 KHz 7025 to 7035 KHz 14090 to 14110 KHz 21190 to 21200 KHz 28190 to 28210 KHz 50100 KHz 51000 KHz 14100 KHz 14500 KHz 430100 KHz…

Keep Frequencies Clear

Japan Asks Radio Amateurs to Keep Frequencies Clear As Country Goes into Recovery Mode after Devastating Earthquake After the 8.9 earthquake that struck near Sendai, Japan at 2:46 JST (0546 UTC) on Friday, March 11, the island nation is trying to recover. Soon after the earthquake — which the US Geological Survey (USGS) is calling…

Emergency communications during the Contest

Folks, in the wake of Hurricane “TOMAS” several Caribbean Islands from Martinique to Tobago were seriously affected by heavy impact of storm and rain. Only 2 days after the incident itself the full bandwidth of destruction begins to unfold, as more news trickle in from the affected areas. Destroyed telecommunication systems and disrupted roadways made…