Subj : Emergency Communications Due to Earthquake in Turkey
To   : QST
From : ARRL de WD1CKS
Date : Tue Feb 07 2023 03:59 pm

02/07/2023

On Monday evening February 6, 2023, there was a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that
mainly affected Turkey and Syria but also other neighboring countries with
3,700 people dead and more than 16,000 injured until the last hours, but it is
suspected that there are more.



According to information received from the emergency coordinators of the IARU
R1 countries and, especially from Greg Mossop, G0DUB, the emergency
communications coordinator for this region, communications in Turkey are mainly
on VHF, but transmissions in Turkish have been heard on the frequency of 28.540
MHz, although they can also use 3.777 and 7.092 MHz. For this reason, we ask
our colleagues at IARU R2 to protect those frequencies and be on the lookout in
case we can help with anything.

As for Syria, it has been reported that apparently there are not many radio
amateurs there, so we do not know if there is any frequency in use in that
country.

Aziz SASA, TA1E, Turkish emergency communications coordinator, suggested that
any help from other countries to his should be coordinated through the Turkish
embassy in each country.

Humanitarian aid groups from several European countries are currently moving
into the affected regions.

We appreciate the concern of colleagues from IARU R2 member societies for this
earthquake that has occurred in these countries.

We offer our condolences to all the people and colleagues in the countries
affected by this terrible disaster.

Carlos Alberto Santamar�a Gonz�lez, CO2JC.

Emergency Coordinator, IARU R2.



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