Amateur Radio Assists in Iran Earthquake Relief:
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The ARRL Letter, Vol 23, No 01
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January 3, 2004
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Amateur Radio Assists in Iran Earthquake Relief:
Turkey Amateur Radio
Club President Aziz Sasa,TA1E, reports that three Amateur Radio operators
joined the Turkish Relief Team that departed for the incident
location--the city of Bam, some 600 miles south of Tehran--from Istanbul
December 27 aboard a military aircraft. Local communications will be
carried out on 2-meter simplex with HF operation on 14.270 MHz during the
day and on 7092 kHz or 3777 kHz during hours of darkness. Soyhan Erim,
TA2IJ, will handle HF operations at the Turkish Incident Command Post. He
is part of the Ministry of Health team. Erdinç Sarimusaoglu, TA2RJ, is
part of the AKUT Search and Rescue Team, while Mustafa Yuceturk, TA1CAN,
is a member of the Istanbul Civil Defense Search-and-Rescue team. Also on
site is Serdar Demirel, TA2NO, a member of the Ankara Civil Defense SAR
team, who arrived earlier.
Source:
The ARRL Letter
Vol. 23, No. 01
January 2, 2004
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