SB QST @ ARL $ARLB006 ARLB006 Hams aid Japan relief ZCZC AG72 QST de W1AW ARRL Bulletin 6 ARLB006 >From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT January 24, 1995 To all radio amateurs SB QST ARL ARLB006 ARLB006 Hams aid Japan relief Hams aid Japan relief More than 200 amateurs are providing communication in the Kobe, Japan area following an earthquake on January 16 that killed more than 5000 people and left tens of thousands homeless. Amateur Radio is being used to connect relief centers and to exchange information on road conditions and traffic; the health, welfare, and whereabouts of residents; and the availability of water and food, according to the Japan Amateur Radio League. The JARL and the Japan Amateur Radio Equipment Industry Association (JAIA) are conducting the effort, at the request of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications. 200 hand-held transceivers for 430 and 1260 MHz, as well as three repeater stations, were supplied by JAIA member companies for the operation. Each portable station has been assigned a special call sign -- 8J3AAA, 8J3AAB and so on. JA3YRL in Kobe serves as communication coordinator, while JA3RL, at the JARL's Osaka office, monitors the activity. 400 of the 600 relief centers (with a total of 240,000 evacuees) are not being served by this communication system, and the JARL is considering equipping at least half of them with amateur stations. NNNN /EX