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| Haiti Earthquake - Update No. 4. |
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| Written by G0DUB - R1 Emergency Communications Co-Ordinator |
| Sunday, 17 January 2010 12:59 |
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The eight amateurs from Radio Club Dominicano (RCD) who were operating under the callsign HI8RCD/HH have had to abort their operations after the convoy they were travelling in was fired on. News is also being received of two new stations which it is hoped will become active soon. EB9GF, who is integrated in the Spanish Red Cross contingent, was able to contact the colleagues from the Radio Club Dominicano (RCD). The RCD has currently two VHF repeaters in use for operations: Within a few hours though, reports via the RCD Facebook page confirmed by a long telephone conversation between Hugo Ramón HI8VRS and Ramon Sanyoyo V, XE1KK reported that the HI8RCD team of eight amateurs, were back in the border town of Jimani (Dominican Republic). Their convoy, which included other non related Dominicans, was assaulted and one person reported dead. To confirm, all members of the HCD team are safe and have returned to Jimanji in the Dominican Republic. In other reports, John Henault HH6JH who is engaged in Missionary work with homeless children in Port au Prince continues to make contacts on 20m using power from a neighbour's generator and very pleased that amateur radio enabled him to let his friends in the USA know he was alive. HK3L is due to start operating on 7.085MHz as part of a Colombian relief effort. This frequency has been chosen because of the QRM which continues to operations on 7.045MHz. It is also believed that S57CQ/ST2T Dane Novrlic of the UN-WFP is in Haiti but there is no information about whether he is active. Thanks to Ismael EA4FSI, Cesar HR2P, Magdi ST2M and Jim VK3PC for their reports. |




