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Currently there are some 25 to 30 hams operating in various parts of
the Andaman & Nicobar Islands, reports VU2MUE, Sandeep Baruah. On December 29th the Ministry of Communications & Information Technology Department of Telecommunications WPC Wing, Amateur Cell issued authorization to operate in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands to all Indian Ham Radio stations. The authorization was granted on December 29th and is for "Radio Amateurs" to "assist the Civil Authorities in handling the messages pertaining to the disaster at Andaman & Nicobar Islands". Those VU stations participating in operations from VU4 "shall inform" the "Ministry as per Amateur Service Rules". Ham Radio volunteers have been providing helping hands to the Andaman and Nicobar administration and assisting different governmental and non-governmental agencies by coordinating rescue and relief operations locally. VU2CPV, Pravin Valera, who is a Police Official, has been operating from the APWD Guesthouse. Another ham station has been established at the Naval Airbase in Campbell Bay. VU3UTG, Parimal, is also operating from the APWD Guesthouse. Yesterday VU2JOS, Jose Jacob, was operating from a Relief Camp Ramakrishnapur, Little Andaman. Later yesterday he moved and is now operating from a new location at Hut Bay. VU2LIC, Ram is operating from Port Blair. VU2LIC and VU2CPV were QRV on 7095. VU2LFA, is also QRV from Port Blair. The Tribune, an Indian on line news source, has another nice article about Amateur Radio in the Andaman Islands and the role played by VU2SON, Sonia Gandhi at http://www.tribuneindia.com/2005/20050105/nation.htm#23 |
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