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Wild fire in California

The emer­gency com­mu­ni­ca­tions pro­vid­ed by radio ama­teurs in Cal­i­for­nia that burnt 1,400 homes and killed at least six peo­ple, has helped author­i­ties in their response to a disaster.
The fire­fight­ers in bat­tling wild fires, the worst ever in the most …

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Amateur Radio role in Chile earthquake

The gath­er­ing of infor­ma­tion by radio ama­teurs that fol­lowed the 8.3‑magnitude earth­quake on Wednes­day off Chile’s cen­tral coast, and com­mu­ni­ty dis­as­ter drills, have help keep the loss of life at a minimum.
From ONEMI — Ofic­i­na Nacional de Emer­gen­cia del …

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IARU emcomm display at ITU WRC-15 Geneva

A demon­stra­tion of the modes and equip­ment avail­able to Ama­teur Radio in a dis­as­ter for emer­gency com­mu­ni­ca­tions, will be shown at the World Radio­com­mu­ni­ca­tions Con­fer­ence in Gene­va in November.
The trail­er-moun­t­ed dis­plays of equip­ment with voice, text and image modes, …

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Major training exercise in Malta

The Mal­ta Ama­teur Radio League (MARL) have com­plet­ed their involve­ment in a Euro­pean Union sup­port­ed Earth­quake sim­u­la­tion exercise.
Around 300 par­tic­i­pants sim­u­lat­ed the sce­nario in which Mal­ta was hit by a 7.6 mag­ni­tude earth­quake in the cen­tral Mediterranean …

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Tropical Storm Erika in Carribean

Radio Ama­teurs have been active in respond­ing to the con­se­quences of Trop­i­cal Storm Erika.
The Radio Club of Domini­ca were active on 7.065MHz, 3.780MHz and local repeaters work­ing with their Nation­al Emer­gency Oper­a­tions Cen­tre, Civ­il Defence and the Domini­can Red Cross …

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