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following information today:=20

Many hams are reporting that they have been contacted by family members
hoping to get H&W messages into Haiti. This is not possible at this time.
The International Committee of the Red Cross has established protocols.
Point folks there =96 and yes, some of these calls have been heartbreakers.
But let=92s do what we can to help. The document on the ICRC info is listed
below:=20

http://ares. <http://ares.ema.arrl.org/local/lost_family.doc>
ema.arrl.org/local/lost_family.doc=20

Meanwhile, I am getting the first of the =93I want to go to Haiti=94 calls =
and
emails here. At this time we are in contact with a LOT of agencies and much
is going on behind the scenes. For now there are NO calls for hams from
responding agencies. This may change quickly =96 nothing is assured at all =
in
the developing story. If there are to be any assignments, the vetting will
go through the section SECs. So point anyone that is anxious to go to talk
to their section=92s SEC.=20

All data below is the same from the previous situation report and remains
valid with one correction to the SATERN frequencies where there was a typo.
Remainder below is unchanged:=20

On Tuesday there was a 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Haiti, which has since
been followed by serious aftershocks. Communications in and out of Haiti
have been disrupted. No word has been received as of yet from any of the
national HH Amateur Radio operators. The DailyDX notes that HH2/HB9AMO,
Pierre, is OK and was located about 140 km north of Port-au-Prince in Cap
Haitien at the time.=20

The IARU Region II Area C Emergency Coordinator, Arnie Coro, CO2KK, is
coordinating the multi-national response by hams. There are organized nets
on 7045 and 3720 kHz and amateurs are asked to monitor but also keep the
frequencies clear of non-essential traffic. Amateur Radio operators should
also be aware that emergency traffic pertaining to the Haitian earthquake i=
s
expected on the SATERN frequencies of 14265, 7265 and 3977 according to
SATERN=92s leader, Major Pat McPherson. The Salvation Army has a website up
for H&W traffic and other news at www.satern.org.=20

Amateur Radio operators are circled around Haiti in Cuba, Florida, the
Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and other locations listening fo=
r
any calls, but so far only one station has checked in.=20

Rich Moseson of CQ Magazine reported to us that Father John Henault, HH6JH,
made contact late Wednesday morning with the Intercontinental Assistance an=
d
Traffic Net (IATN) on 14.300 MHz, the IARU Global Centre of Activity
frequency for emergency communications. He said that he was safe, but had n=
o
power and no phone service. He was operating on battery power and hoping to
get a generator running later in the day.=20

Please keep the nets clear for emergency and priority traffic on frequencie=
s
:=20
14300=20
14265=20
7045=20
7265=20
3977=20
3720=20

Additional frequencies may be activated on different bands at different
times of day, so be sure to listen carefully before transmitting to make
sure you are not interfering with emergency traffic.=20

The situation is still chaotic and more information will be posted as soon
as possible. Information is being validated and shared between many amateur
groups and news sources as it unfolds.=20

Global ALE High Frequency Network (HFN) is now=20
on ALERT for Haiti earthquake Emergency / Disaster=20
Relief Communications (EMCOMM)=20

=3D=3D=3D=3DHFLINK SPECIAL BULLETIN=3D=3D=3D=3D 13 JAN 2010=20
Alert: Haiti Earthquake EMCOMM=20

HFN Pilot Stations are active and ready 24/7=20
for ALE calling, relay, and internet messages.=20

All operators are encouraged to participate in=20
the ALE Comm Centre live operator chat room=20
http://hflink. net=20
and activate ALE radios on the ALE channels:=20

HFN net (text/internet/ sounding/ calling)=20
3596.0 USB=20
7102.0 USB=20
10145.5 USB=20
14109.0 USB=20
18106.0 USB=20
21096.0 USB=20
24926.0 USB=20
28146.0 USB=20

HFL net (emcomm/voice/ calling)=20
3791.0 USB=20
7185.5 USB=20
14346.0 USB=20
18117.5 USB=20
21437.5 USB=20
24932.0 USB=20
28312.5 USB=20

=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=20
END OF BULLETIN=20
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=20
Bonnie Crystal, KQ6XA=20
International Emcomm Coordinator=20
Global ALE High Frequency Network=20
http://hflink. net=20

The following is an update as provided by Eastern Massachusetts ARRL Sectio=
n
Traffic manager, Jim Ward-N1LKJ, concerning all the health and welfare
traffic received to date from all across the country and internationally:=20

On Wednesday's 2:30PM Eastern Area Traffic Net, Earl WX4J from Florida
checked in and told all Hams to hold all Health & Welfare Traffic for now.
There are just no outlets for it at this time. They will keep us advised.=20

Traffic can be listed on the Satern web page. www.satern.org On the Satern
Net on 14.265 they gave out the information, that the State Department is
giving out the phone number 888-407-4747 for all people inquiring about
loved ones.=20

73,=20
Jim Ward N1LKJ STM=20


The International Radio Emergency Support Coalition (IRESC) and the
Salvation Army Team Emergency Response Network (SATERN) remain active
supporting Haiti Earthquake Operations. Indirect contact has been
established via email and second hand reporting and info as relayed by
SATERN to IRESC and by IRESC operators. Direct contact to the affected area
is being attempted by both groups.=20

The *WX_TALK* Echolink conference node: 7203/IRLP 9219 reflector system has
been connected directly to the *IRESC* echolink conference node: 278173 for
listen only purposes. It will remain connected for as long as IRESC is
active. Anyone with emergency/priority traffic or health and welfare traffi=
c
should connect directly to *IRESC* echolink conference node: 278173.
Information on IRESC can be seen via the following link:=20

http://www.iresc. <http://www.iresc.org/> org/=20

SATERN is active on HF and has performed liasion with IRESC. Per the SATERN
web site, SATERN activities are active on 14.265 MHz Primary for daytime
operations and 7265 and 3977.7 Khz for evening and night time operations.
Information on SATERN can be seen via the following link:=20

http://www.satern. <http://www.satern.org/> org/=20

individuals that help with the VoIP Hurricane Net that either have direct
contact with Haiti or have relays into Haiti are strongly encouraged to
support SATERN and IRESC with their operations. This would benefit those
with Emergency/Priority and Health and Welfare traffic into Haiti. Stations
that have Health and Welfare traffic to Haiti can provide the info to these
groups but it may be several days before the messages will be delivered and
relayed back so those that can help with direct contact with Haiti or
contact through relays could help speed up the Health and welfare traffic
flow.=20

IRESC has requested net control help and VoIP Hurricane Net controls could
be of assistance. Those net controls are encouaged to contact Dennis-AE2EE.
His email address was provided on a notice that went only to the VoIP
Hurricane Net Net Control Email list.=20

We wish the best for the victims of this serious earthquake that has
affected Haiti. Another situation Report will be posted Friday evening or
sooner if a significant development involving direct contact with Haiti
occurs.=20

73,Rob-KD1CY.=20
Director of Operations for the VoIP Hurricane Net=20




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[mailto:VOIP-WXNET at yahoogroups.com] <B>On Behalf Of=20
</B>rmacedo at rcn.com<BR><B>Sent:</B> Saturday, January 16, 2010 5:44=20
PM<BR><B>To:</B> VoIP-WX at yahoogroups.com;=20
VoIP-WXNet at yahoogroups.com<BR><B>Subject:</B> [VOIP-WXNET] Haiti Earthquake=
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Situation Report #3<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
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<P>Hello to all.. <BR><BR>The following is a situation report on the Amateu=
r=20
Radio response to the Haiti Earthquake. Please note that the situation repo=
rt=20
was not updated on Friday Evening as there was little new information. Toda=
y,=20
new information was received warranting a new situation report update.=20
<BR><BR>ARES/RACES/MARS groups across the country and globally have receive=
d=20
requests for Health and Welfare traffic. All stations that have HF capabili=
ty=20
should monitor HF frequencies listed in the sitrep below or scan 20/40/80 M=
eter=20
bands for any Haitian stations and if any are heard and they have a capabil=
ity=20
to assist with Emergency/Priority traffic and health and welfare traffic, r=
elay=20
that information to SATERN (Salvation Army Team Emergency Response Network)=
 and=20
IRESC (International Radio Emergency Support Coalition). There has been mor=
e=20
steady contact with 2 Amateur Radio Operators via the HF Nets over the past=
 2=20
days however it is noted that HH2JR, Jean Richard is currently running with=
 an=20
Icom IC-706 HF Radio with a faulty display and is running out of fuel for h=
is=20
neighbor's generator which he has been using to maintain power for his radi=
o per=20
family members who were in contact with several Amateurs who made first con=
tact=20
with HH2JR on January 13th. An Amateur Radio strike team from the Dominican=
=20
Republic has arrived in Haiti on Friday January 15th. There has been word t=
hat=20
HI8RCD/HH has attempted to contact the SATERN Net on 14.265 but has been=20
unsucessful. This is per traffic monitored on the 7265 40 meter SATERN Net =
at=20
approximately 430 PM ET/2130 UTC. <BR><BR>The following information was rel=
ayed=20
by Public Relations Manager at ARRL HQ, Allen Pitts-W1AGP concerning operat=
ions=20
and the public information aspect of the Amateur Radio response. Please als=
o=20
note the comments on deployment to the affected area: <BR><BR>If you are aw=
are=20
of people considering volunteering for a deployment, please make sure they=
=20
contact your SEC and the SEC is aware of that, the capabilities and experie=
nce.=20
I do not know just what will happen - no one does. But anything we do with =
ARES=20
deployments supporting our served agencies will go through the SECs. <BR><B=
R>As=20
you may know (or surely guessed) , there is a LOT going on at ARRL HQ, IARU=
 and=20
in other Amateur Radio groups as we address the Haitian disaster. This is t=
ruly=20
an international response, and many countries are involved, not just the US=
A. In=20
these first days, there were very few Amateur Radio operators operating in=
=20
Haiti. In the coming week there will be more as international assessment te=
ams=20
are expected to arrive from several countries and will have embedded hams w=
ith=20
them. There will be even more in the weeks after that as recovery groups ar=
rive.=20
This will not be a short campaign and it is still unclear what may be the=20
situation outside of metropolitan areas in the hill and mountain country.=20
<BR><BR>While there is little coming out of Haiti so far, the country is ri=
nged=20
by many excellent AR stations of many nationalities who will hear anything =
that=20
might come up on the air. I know that you are getting requests for informat=
ion=20
regarding relatives and friends in Haiti. These can be heartbreaking.<WBR>.=
.. I=20
am getting them too and it can be really rough emotionally. The best I have=
 at=20
this point is the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the=20
Salvation Army's websites. H&W going OUT of Haiti can be channeled thro=
ugh=20
several programs. (Yes, I know from Katrina a lot of hams like to make THOS=
E=20
calls themselves - that's also emotional but on the good side - but do it r=
ight)=20
<BR><BR>I note the posts on the reflector to be careful not to "oversell" t=
hings=20
- they are correct. This one is different from Katrina. It will take more t=
ime,=20
different problems (hard to believe things could be worse, but they are), a=
nd is=20
international in scope. I expect Amateur Radio related issues, activities a=
nd=20
events to grow in the coming weeks and we're working hard to get out the be=
st,=20
VERIFIED information on the main ARRL website. We may not be the fastest on=
es=20
with a headline, but we're going to be sure of things to prevent rumor and=
=20
speculation. I have spoken to most of the other major Amateur Radio related=
=20
publications people and we're all in this together. <BR><BR>Thanks for all =
you=20
are doing. <BR><BR>The remainder below is unchanged from the Thursday Eveni=
ng=20
Update: <BR><BR>An updated ARRL Web Story is listed below: <BR><BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2010/01/14/11290/?nc=3D1">http://w=
ww.arrl.<WBR>org/news/<WBR>stories/2010/<WBR>01/14/11290/<WBR>?nc=3D1</A>=20
<BR><BR>A recording of phone patches was provided by K1VR-Brian Crow of Boy=
nton=20
Beach Florida between HH2JR-Jean Robert Gaillard and W3UZ is widely availab=
le=20
over the Internet and is 26 minutes long. You can hear his nervousness and=
=20
tenseness as the phone patches are made and the audio is at the link below:=
=20
<BR><BR><A=20
href=3D"http://d.yimg.com/kq/groups/12397727/1885578730/name/Haiti%2Emp3">h=
ttp://d.yimg.<WBR>com/kq/groups/<WBR>12397727/<WBR>1885578730/<WBR>name/Hai=
ti%<WBR>2Emp3</A>=20
<BR><BR>The edit clips from Amateur Radio Newsline and the text transcript =
can=20
be heard at the following link: <BR><BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.arnewsline.org">http://www.arnewsli<WBR>ne.org</A> <BR><=
BR>Some=20
interesting information has been made available via the stormcarib.com stor=
m=20
blog concerning relief operations. This can be seen via the following link:=
=20
<BR><BR><A=20
href=3D"http://stormcarib.com/reports/current/haiti.shtml">http://stormcari=
b.<WBR>com/reports/<WBR>current/haiti.<WBR>shtml</A>=20
<BR><BR>The following is from Julio Ripoll-WD4R, Assistant WX4NHC Coordinat=
or,=20
who received data on a jump team heading into Haiti for Amateur Radio suppo=
rt=20
per the data below: <BR><BR>Haiti Update <BR><A=20
href=3D"http://aren.ie/news/2010/01/14/haiti-update-2/">http://aren.<WBR>ie=
/news/2010/<WBR>01/14/haiti-<WBR>update-2/</A>=20
<BR>The following update was received from Cesar Pio Santos, HR2P. By Greg=
=20
Mossop, IARU Region 1 Emergency Communications Co-Ordinator <BR><BR>RCD and=
 URDA=20
en route to Haiti <BR><BR>Victor Baez, HI8VB, Secretary of the Radio Club=20
Dominicano (RCD) reports that the RCD with UDRA, Uni=F3n Dominicana de Radi=
o=20
Aficionados, are preparing to go to Port au Prince early morning of Friday=
=20
January 15 to install an emergency radio Communications station, HI8RCD/HH,=
 and=20
a mobile station. <BR><BR>Victor has a blog which hopefully he will update =
with=20
more news from Haiti: www.hi8vb.tk <BR><BR>From ARRL HQ, Media and Public=20
Relations Manager Allen Pitts-W1AGP had the following information today:=20
<BR><BR>Many hams are reporting that they have been contacted by family mem=
bers=20
hoping to get H&W messages into Haiti. This is not possible at this tim=
e.=20
The International Committee of the Red Cross has established protocols. Poi=
nt=20
folks there =96 and yes, some of these calls have been heartbreakers. But l=
et=92s do=20
what we can to help. The document on the ICRC info is listed below: <BR><BR=
><A=20
href=3D"http://ares.ema.arrl.org/local/lost_family.doc">http://ares.<WBR>em=
a.arrl.<WBR>org/local/<WBR>lost_family.<WBR>doc</A>=20
<BR><BR>Meanwhile, I am getting the first of the =93I want to go to Haiti=
=94 calls=20
and emails here. At this time we are in contact with a LOT of agencies and =
much=20
is going on behind the scenes. For now there are NO calls for hams from=20
responding agencies. This may change quickly =96 nothing is assured at all =
in the=20
developing story. If there are to be any assignments, the vetting will go=20
through the section SECs. So point anyone that is anxious to go to talk to =
their=20
section=92s SEC. <BR><BR>All data below is the same from the previous situa=
tion=20
report and remains valid with one correction to the SATERN frequencies wher=
e=20
there was a typo. Remainder below is unchanged: <BR><BR>On Tuesday there wa=
s a=20
7.0 magnitude earthquake in Haiti, which has since been followed by serious=
=20
aftershocks. Communications in and out of Haiti have been disrupted. No wor=
d has=20
been received as of yet from any of the national HH Amateur Radio operators=
. The=20
DailyDX notes that HH2/HB9AMO, Pierre, is OK and was located about 140 km n=
orth=20
of Port-au-Prince in Cap Haitien at the time. <BR><BR>The IARU Region II Ar=
ea C=20
Emergency Coordinator, Arnie Coro, CO2KK, is coordinating the multi-nationa=
l=20
response by hams. There are organized nets on 7045 and 3720 kHz and amateur=
s are=20
asked to monitor but also keep the frequencies clear of non-essential traff=
ic.=20
Amateur Radio operators should also be aware that emergency traffic pertain=
ing=20
to the Haitian earthquake is expected on the SATERN frequencies of 14265, 7=
265=20
and 3977 according to SATERN=92s leader, Major Pat McPherson. The Salvation=
 Army=20
has a website up for H&W traffic and other news at www.satern.org.=20
<BR><BR>Amateur Radio operators are circled around Haiti in Cuba, Florida, =
the=20
Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and other locations listening fo=
r any=20
calls, but so far only one station has checked in. <BR><BR>Rich Moseson of =
CQ=20
Magazine reported to us that Father John Henault, HH6JH, made contact late=
=20
Wednesday morning with the Intercontinental Assistance and Traffic Net (IAT=
N) on=20
14.300 MHz, the IARU Global Centre of Activity frequency for emergency=20
communications. He said that he was safe, but had no power and no phone ser=
vice.=20
He was operating on battery power and hoping to get a generator running lat=
er in=20
the day. <BR><BR>Please keep the nets clear for emergency and priority traf=
fic=20
on frequencies : <BR>14300 <BR>14265 <BR>7045 <BR>7265 <BR>3977 <BR>3720=20
<BR><BR>Additional frequencies may be activated on different bands at diffe=
rent=20
times of day, so be sure to listen carefully before transmitting to make su=
re=20
you are not interfering with emergency traffic. <BR><BR>The situation is st=
ill=20
chaotic and more information will be posted as soon as possible. Informatio=
n is=20
being validated and shared between many amateur groups and news sources as =
it=20
unfolds. <BR><BR>Global ALE High Frequency Network (HFN) is now <BR>on ALER=
T for=20
Haiti earthquake Emergency / Disaster <BR>Relief Communications (EMCOMM)=20
<BR><BR>=3D=3D=3D=3DHFLINK SPECIAL BULLETIN=3D=3D=3D=3D 13 JAN 2010 <BR>Ale=
rt: Haiti Earthquake=20
EMCOMM <BR><BR>HFN Pilot Stations are active and ready 24/7 <BR>for ALE cal=
ling,=20
relay, and internet messages. <BR><BR>All operators are encouraged to=20
participate in <BR>the ALE Comm Centre live operator chat room <BR><A=20
href=3D"http://hflink.">http://hflink.</A> net <BR>and activate ALE radios =
on the=20
ALE channels: <BR><BR>HFN net (text/internet/ sounding/ calling) <BR>3596.0=
 USB=20
<BR>7102.0 USB <BR>10145.5 USB <BR>14109.0 USB <BR>18106.0 USB <BR>21096.0 =
USB=20
<BR>24926.0 USB <BR>28146.0 USB <BR><BR>HFL net (emcomm/voice/ calling)=20
<BR>3791.0 USB <BR>7185.5 USB <BR>14346.0 USB <BR>18117.5 USB <BR>21437.5 U=
SB=20
<BR>24932.0 USB <BR>28312.5 USB <BR><BR>=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D <BR>END OF=20
BULLETIN <BR>=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D <BR>Bonnie Crystal, KQ6XA=20
<BR>International Emcomm Coordinator <BR>Global ALE High Frequency Network=
=20
<BR><A href=3D"http://hflink.">http://hflink.</A> net <BR><BR>The following=
 is an=20
update as provided by Eastern Massachusetts ARRL Section Traffic manager, J=
im=20
Ward-N1LKJ, concerning all the health and welfare traffic received to date =
from=20
all across the country and internationally: <BR><BR>On Wednesday's 2:30PM=20
Eastern Area Traffic Net, Earl WX4J from Florida checked in and told all Ha=
ms to=20
hold all Health & Welfare Traffic for now. There are just no outlets fo=
r it=20
at this time. They will keep us advised. <BR><BR>Traffic can be listed on t=
he=20
Satern web page. www.satern.org On the Satern Net on 14.265 they gave out t=
he=20
information, that the State Department is giving out the phone number=20
888-407-4747 for all people inquiring about loved ones. <BR><BR>73, <BR>Jim=
 Ward=20
N1LKJ STM <BR><BR><BR>The International Radio Emergency Support Coalition=20
(IRESC) and the Salvation Army Team Emergency Response Network (SATERN) rem=
ain=20
active supporting Haiti Earthquake Operations. Indirect contact has been=20
established via email and second hand reporting and info as relayed by SATE=
RN to=20
IRESC and by IRESC operators. Direct contact to the affected area is being=
=20
attempted by both groups. <BR><BR>The *WX_TALK* Echolink conference node:=20
7203/IRLP 9219 reflector system has been connected directly to the *IRESC*=
=20
echolink conference node: 278173 for listen only purposes. It will remain=20
connected for as long as IRESC is active. Anyone with emergency/priority tr=
affic=20
or health and welfare traffic should connect directly to *IRESC* echolink=20
conference node: 278173. Information on IRESC can be seen via the following=
=20
link: <BR><BR><A href=3D"http://www.iresc.org/">http://www.iresc.<WBR>org/<=
/A>=20
<BR><BR>SATERN is active on HF and has performed liasion with IRESC. Per th=
e=20
SATERN web site, SATERN activities are active on 14.265 MHz Primary for day=
time=20
operations and 7265 and 3977.7 Khz for evening and night time operations.=20
Information on SATERN can be seen via the following link: <BR><BR><A=20
href=3D"http://www.satern.org/">http://www.satern.<WBR>org/</A>=20
<BR><BR>individuals that help with the VoIP Hurricane Net that either have=
=20
direct contact with Haiti or have relays into Haiti are strongly encouraged=
 to=20
support SATERN and IRESC with their operations. This would benefit those wi=
th=20
Emergency/Priority and Health and Welfare traffic into Haiti. Stations that=
 have=20
Health and Welfare traffic to Haiti can provide the info to these groups bu=
t it=20
may be several days before the messages will be delivered and relayed back =
so=20
those that can help with direct contact with Haiti or contact through relay=
s=20
could help speed up the Health and welfare traffic flow. <BR><BR>IRESC has=
=20
requested net control help and VoIP Hurricane Net controls could be of=20
assistance. Those net controls are encouaged to contact Dennis-AE2EE. His e=
mail=20
address was provided on a notice that went only to the VoIP Hurricane Net N=
et=20
Control Email list. <BR><BR>We wish the best for the victims of this seriou=
s=20
earthquake that has affected Haiti. Another situation Report will be posted=
=20
Friday evening or sooner if a significant development involving direct cont=
act=20
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