Date: 07 Feb 02 00:43:00 UTC Message-Id: ARLB011 From: w4dph@w4dph.#tpa.fl.usa.noam To: qst@arrl Subject: ARLB011 Turkish Amateurs Fill Post-Quake Communication Gap Path: N5VDA!WB7AWL!HA3PG!WB0TAX!W4DPH From: W4DPH@W4DPH.#TPA.FL.USA.NOAM To : QST@ARL ZCZC AG11 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 11 ARLB011 >From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT February 6, 2002 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB011 ARLB011 Turkish Amateurs Fill Post-Quake Communication Gap Amateur Radio operators in Turkey were among the first responders following an earthquake in central Turkey February 3. More than 40 deaths and some 170 injuries were reported in the aftermath of the earthquake, which registered 6.0 on the Richter scale and shook the province of Afyon. ''Our communication system was used by our members within the Civil Defense SAR [search-and-rescue] team for communicating with their HQ in Ankara and within the affected area,'' said Aziz Sasa, TA1E, president of the Turkish national Amateur Radio organization TRAC. ''I must add that we were the only long and medium-range communication resource until normal communication facilities were restored.'' Sasa said normal telecommunications systems in the region were restored ''very rapidly,'' and that the amateurs were able to wrap up their response the same evening. Hams were at the scene in Afyon for about 10 hours. ''HF was utilized only partly, most of the communication was handled on VHF and UHF with repeaters linked to each other,'' Sasa said. The terrain allowed wide coverage that included the capital city of Ankara--some 200 miles away. NNNN