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22.05.2010
Hochwasser: Notfunkverkehr in Polen
Mike, DJ9OZ (Notfunkbeauftragter Distrikt Berlin) wurde vom polnischen Notfunk-Referenten über die gegenwärtigen Notfunksituation in Polen informiert.
Man plant, auf der CoA-QRG 3.760 kHz falls großflächige Kommunikation
nötig, Notfunkverkehr zu machen und ist auf den UKW-Relais der
betroffenen Gebiete in standby.
Hello Mike,
Currently radio amateurs are in standby, as the public service communication is operational.
The flooding situation is serious in some areas, but at this moment there are no communications problems requiring involvement from Ham Radio.
In Wroclaw local DASR network (http://dasr.pl) is supporting Regional Emergency Management Center by gathering informations from hams in the area.
Thanks for help offering - There is no plan to use 7MHz.
3760 may possibly be used, if Hams will need to provide longer distance communications inside Poland.
Please make German Hams sensitive to listen on 3760 before using this frequency.
I'll let you know if HF 3760 traffic will start. I'm in a safe, northern Poland area, so my internet connection should be stable ;)
Below are 2m frequencies used or ready for emcom traffic use:
Lower Silesia: SR6R - Wrocław - 145.600 MHz FM CTCSS 103.5 Hz, SR6G - Góra ŚlęŜa - 145.625 MHz FM CTCSS 94.8 Hz, SR6A - Brzeg - 145.6875 MHz FM CTCSS 123 Hz, SR6S - Góra Wielka Sowa - 145.7875 MHz FM CTCSS 94.8 Hz, SR6J - Jelenia Góra - 145.675 MHz FM. Local channel 145,550 MHz
Opole area: SR6F - Góra Św. Anny - 145,750 MHz Local channel 145,300 MHz
Tarnów area: SR9A - 145.775 MHz Local channel 145,350 MHz
SP9KDA is just reporting prepardness on PZK web page - but they are only a local club in Olesno city.
Thanks and 73, Marek SQ2GXO |
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