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Amateur radio international zone map
Amateur radio international zone map













  1. AMATEUR RADIO INTERNATIONAL ZONE MAP SOFTWARE
  2. AMATEUR RADIO INTERNATIONAL ZONE MAP SERIES

Review the DEM Understanding Tsunami Alerts and know what each alert means to you and your family and what actions to take. When an alert is issued, stay tuned to local radio/TV stations and official social media for more detailed or specific information. Each alert type is tied to a specific action for you to take. There are four levels of tsunami alerts: warning, advisory, watch, and information statement. Tsunami alerts are issued in Hawai'i by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC). Knowing if you're in an evacuation zone, recognizing the natural warning signs, and understanding how you will be alerted can make the difference between life and death. Since 1946, more than 220 people have died in Hawaii, including six on Oahu, due to tsunamis. A tsunami picks up and carries debris, significantly increasing the chance of injury, property destruction, and death.

amateur radio international zone map

You cannot swim or surf tsunamis because they flood the land like a rushing river (or fast-rising tide) rather than curling and breaking like a regular surfing wave.

AMATEUR RADIO INTERNATIONAL ZONE MAP SERIES

Tsunamis are a series of hazardous, large, long ocean waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea. Mode V/V Crew Contact (Region 1) Rarely used.Ĭlick to find the latest status of ARISS radios aboard the ISS.2) Find yourself on the Oahu Tsunami Evacuation Map Mode V/V Crew Contact (Regions 2 & 3) Rarely used. Mode U APRS (Worldwide APRS Digipeater) Rarely used. Mode V APRS (Worldwide APRS Digipeater) Most common operating mode. The beneficial side effect for Amateur Radio operators is that the ARISS station remains available for general amateur radio usage when it is not engaged in educational contacts. The ARISS amateur radio gear on the ISS provides added value in its STEM educational mission. Teachers, parents and communities see, first hand, how Amateur Radio and crew members on ISS can energize youngsters’ interest in science, technology, and learning. ARISS is an international educational outreach program partnering the participating space agencies, NASA, Russian Space Agency, ESA, CNES, JAXA, and CSA, with the AMSAT, ARRL, and IARU organizations from participating countries.ĪRISS offers an opportunity for students to experience the excitement of Amateur Radio by talking directly with crewmembers on-board the International Space Station. Amateurs from the ISS partner countries, in the USA, Russia, Japan, Europe and Canada, have set up the ARISS program to foster amateur radio communications between the astronauts and cosmonauts who reside on the station and stations on the ground.ĪRISS was the first amateur radio projects to gain access to the International Space Station as it helps NASA fulfill Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) goals for education. Many astronauts and cosmonauts have amateur radio licenses. The Amateur Radio station aboard the International Space Station is known as the ARISS program – Amateur Radio on the International Space Station.

  • Hamfests, Conventions, Maker Faires, and Other Events.
  • Tom Clark, K3IO, Memorial Space Symposium and Annual General Meeting

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  • 40th Anniversary AMSAT Space Symposium & Annual General Meeting.
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    AMATEUR RADIO INTERNATIONAL ZONE MAP SOFTWARE

  • FoxTelem Software for Windows, Mac, & Linux.
  • South Africa AMSAT Satellite Communication Achievement Award.
  • AMSAT Satellite Communication Achievement Award.
  • Orbiting Satellites Carrying Amateur Radio.
  • Tools for Spacecraft and Communication Design.
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