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OT: stay away from these frequencies

DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL
According to the scrolling banner on the CQ Magazine home page, the
Chinese are using 7050, 7060, and 14270 for disaster communication.
It is urged to stay clear of these frequencies.

I don't know if this is accurate or not, but why take a chance?  If
this was already posted here, sorry for the duplicate posting.

de Doug KR2Q
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RE: OT: stay away from these frequencies

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Re: OT: stay away from these frequencies

N4LQ-2
really important to know this. I'll have to aim my rhombic the other way now
Steve Ellington
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Yes. From the ARRL Newsletter:

"On Monday, May 12 at 0628 UTC, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Sichuan,
China. The Chinese Radio Sports Association, the Chinese IARU
Member-Society, has designated the following frequencies for emergency
services involved in the rescue: 14.270, 7.050 and 7.060 MHz. The ARRL
encourages US amateurs to be aware of the emergency operations on those
three frequencies."

More at http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2008/05/13/10095/

Ron AC7AC


-----Original Message-----
According to the scrolling banner on the CQ Magazine home page, the Chinese
are using 7050, 7060, and 14270 for disaster communication. It is urged to
stay clear of these frequencies.

I don't know if this is accurate or not, but why take a chance?  If this was
already posted here, sorry for the duplicate posting.

de Doug KR2Q

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RE: OT: stay away from these frequencies

Kevin Rock
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I started monitoring those frequencies last week when this was first announced.  I have heard a lot of activity but all of it is in Spanish.  
   Kevin.  KD5ONS


-----Original Message-----

>From: Ron D'Eau Claire <[hidden email]>
>Sent: May 19, 2008 12:00 PM
>To: 'Elecraft Reflector' <[hidden email]>
>Subject: RE: [Elecraft] OT: stay away from these frequencies
>
>Yes. From the ARRL Newsletter:
>
>"On Monday, May 12 at 0628 UTC, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit Sichuan,
>China. The Chinese Radio Sports Association, the Chinese IARU
>Member-Society, has designated the following frequencies for emergency
>services involved in the rescue: 14.270, 7.050 and 7.060 MHz. The ARRL
>encourages US amateurs to be aware of the emergency operations on those
>three frequencies."
>
>More at http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2008/05/13/10095/
>
>Ron AC7AC
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>According to the scrolling banner on the CQ Magazine home page, the Chinese
>are using 7050, 7060, and 14270 for disaster communication. It is urged to
>stay clear of these frequencies.
>
>I don't know if this is accurate or not, but why take a chance?  If this was
>already posted here, sorry for the duplicate posting.
>
>de Doug KR2Q
>
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Re: OT: stay away from these frequencies

DaveVK
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Is it a coincidence the Chinese over horizon radar has been silent on 40m the last week?


DOUGLAS ZWIEBEL wrote
According to the scrolling banner on the CQ Magazine home page, the
Chinese are using 7050, 7060, and 14270 for disaster communication.
It is urged to stay clear of these frequencies.

I don't know if this is accurate or not, but why take a chance?  If
this was already posted here, sorry for the duplicate posting.

de Doug KR2Q