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The latest from Japan

The lat­est from Japan
The ama­teur radio activ­i­ty is con­tin­u­ing to help those main­ly with­in the dis­as­ter recov­ery area struck by the worst earth­quake in Japan in 140 years.
IARU Region 3 Sec­re­tary, Ken Yamamo­to JA1CJP said “sev­er­al sta­tions are han­dling medium …

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January — March 2011

A Word from the Chair­man of IARU Region 3 — Michael Owen VK3KI = Radio Ama­teurs in Japan Pro­vide Com­mu­ni­ca­tions Sup­port = JA1CJP New IARU Region 3 Sec­re­tary = High Speed Teleg­ra­phy Con­test = APG Meet­ing in Pusan, Korea = …

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Japan triple disaster the latest

Japan triple dis­as­ter the latest
As mis­ery con­tin­ues since the earth­quake, tsuna­mi and nuclear acci­dent hit north-east­­ern Japan on 11 March, the police death toll has reached 11,603 dead and 17,258 missing.
The head­quar­ters sta­tion of the Japan Ama­teur Radio …

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Japan Earthquake current status

Japan Earth­quake cur­rent status
Well, our HQ sta­tion JA1RL is in stand-by state since March 22, but the JARL ARES cen­ter staff are busy to han­dle prepa­ra­tion and ship­ment of radios for dis­as­ter area.
Instead of JARL sta­tions, some vol­un­teer stations …

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Pacific Coast of America and Tsunami

Pacif­ic Coast of Amer­i­ca and Tsunami
After the Tsuna­mi orig­i­nat­ed by the Japan Earth­quake on Fri­day, March 11, 2011; then sev­er­al Amer­i­can coun­tries began to issue warn­ing, to their pop­u­la­tions locat­ed near the Pacif­ic Coast.
Mar­co Loar­ca, TG9ANM, ECAG AREA

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