Messaggio 30 aprile 2015, 5:31

Amateur Radio Helping Nepal | The Emergency Radio Net 14.205


This video is an effort to show the world how important communications are to the survival and relief of people trapped in a disaster zone. These operators have worked for hours upon hours to pass messages into and out of Nepal.

I've been monitoring the Emergency Radio Net for Nepal on 20 meters band for almost the entire day.Its been tough to listen to both sad and joyful messages being passed. These operators are the stars of Amateur Radio!

You can listen to the Nepal Emergency Radio Net on 20 meters, frequency 14-205 and 14.215.

If you want to get your comms up, this is the right place to start!

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