Chinese Officials Give Kudos to Amateur Radio Operators:
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May 30, 2008
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Chinese Officials Give Kudos to Amateur Radio Operators:
As disaster recovery efforts continue following the earthquake in the
Wenchuan area of China's Sichuan province on May 12, China's Information
Office of the State Council reports that the death toll has reached more
than 67,000 persons as of May 27. Communications in some of the
surrounding areas were cut off, and communications in some other areas
experienced network congestion due to drastically increased traffic.
According to the Chinese Radio Sports Association (CRSA) -- the Chinese
IARU Member-Society -- Chinese government officials and the news media
have recognized that when communications failed after the earthquake,
Amateur Radio operators stepped in to provide vital links.
CRSA designated 14.270, 7.050 and 7.060 MHz for emergency communications
use during the quake, but these frequencies are now no longer restricted
for this use; should a severe aftershock occur, CRSA said it will make
the call for them to be kept clear again.
On Monday, May 26, China Central Television (CCTV) reported that, "When
all other communication means failed, Amateur Radio operators came out!
An Amateur Radio emergency communication network was set up, and one of
the commanders, Liu Hu [BG8AAS], called for Amateur Radio operators on
air to provide services for disaster relief."
Fan Bin, BA1RB, on behalf of CRSA, said, "Thankfully, one main repeater
survived during the earthquake. This repeater provided 100 km coverage
to Mianyang. Amateur Radio operators from Chengdu, Shenzhen, He'nan went
to the center of the disaster area, set up repeaters in Beichuan County
and provided various valuable first hand information from the center."
CRSA officials said they hoped to report more detailed information on
the role of Amateur Radio emergency communications in the big earthquake
at a later date. In the meantime, Fan said, CRSA acknowledged that the
main organizer of local Amateur Radio traffic, Luo Minglin, BY8AA,
"continuously coordinated VHF/UHF communications for a 100 km radius
from Chengdu, the capital of southwest China's province of Sichuan. More
repeaters were set up in both Beichuan and Mianyang -- among the worst
hit areas outside the epicenter -- to form an effective Amateur Radio
communication network."
Zhang Zhen, BG8DOU, said that right after the earthquake, "Two ham radio
operators drove to the center of the earthquake area and had a repeater
set up by the morning of May 13. This repeater enabled the transmission
of rescue instructions and status reports, and was a main communication
channel for public use. The repeater carried communications for the
Mayor of Mianzhu City who gave orders to those on the front line rescue
and recovery activity."
The CRSA said it appreciates the support given by the Amateur Radio
community in helping to keep clear the emergency communication
frequencies of 7050 kHz, 7060 kHz and 14270 kHz during the critical
period after the earthquake: "Thanks for the cooperation and efforts
made by all Amateur Radio societies." The CRSA also acknowledged having
received inquiries and the "warm concerns" of Amateur Radio societies
worldwide. -- Information provided by Fan Bin, BA1RB, on behalf of CRSA,
via IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications Committee Chairman Jim Linton
VK3PC
Source:
The ARRL Letter
Vol. 27, No. 21
May 30, 2008
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by PA0RWH on August 6, 2008
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Mail this to a friend!
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I only wish that China would sign reciprocical agreements, so that us ,foreign hams in China can operate and enjoy our hobby.
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