{"id":4486,"date":"2020-04-07T21:39:30","date_gmt":"2020-04-07T19:39:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.iaru-r2.org\/?p=4486"},"modified":"2020-04-07T21:39:49","modified_gmt":"2020-04-07T19:39:49","slug":"covid-19-and-radio-amateurs-in-iaru-r2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.iaru-r2.org\/en\/covid-19-and-radio-amateurs-in-iaru-r2\/","title":{"rendered":"<span class=\"caps\">COVID-19<\/span> and radio amateurs in <span class=\"caps\">IARU-R2<\/span>"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After the <span class=\"caps\">COVID-19<\/span> pandemic began, up to April 2, 2020 the Pan American Health Organization (<span class=\"caps\">PAHO<\/span>) has reported 247,473 confirmed cases and 5,600 deaths in America.<\/p>\n<p>It has been considered that <span class=\"caps\">COVID-19<\/span> has had an impact on the economy of thousands of people. Due to its high level of infection, governments have established quarantine measures among those adopted to prevent virus propagation among the population. At global level, this has affected the education of more than 90 % of students due to the closing of schools (more than 1.5 billion of children and youths).<\/p>\n<p>Radio Amateurs<\/p>\n<p>In America, radio amateurs have commented that they have been following the isolation measures in their homes and in their community, and that they maintain the distance of two meters from one person to another and avoid attending social gatherings. Radio clubs are using virtual meetings via&nbsp;web.<\/p>\n<p>In most countries in the region, people have commented that they have been quarantined in their homes for more than 2&nbsp;weeks without going out, which has led to some degree of anxiety and to an increase in food consumption or to loss of appetite and insomnia.<\/p>\n<p>Communication networks<\/p>\n<p>Due to <span class=\"caps\">COVID-19<\/span>, there has been an increase in the use of social communication media among the population, as well as use of virtual classes implemented by several education institutions at all levels, given that students must remain at&nbsp;home.<\/p>\n<p>So far, radio amateurs in most American countries have reported no problems in their Internet service to send and receive messages. However, there have been some reports of deficient VoIP communications in several conventional Internet applications at certain hours of the&nbsp;day.<\/p>\n<p>Message network<\/p>\n<p>For about three weeks now, radio amateurs have implemented a&nbsp;chat message network using an Internet app, formed by emergency communications representatives from several <span class=\"caps\">IARU<\/span> <span class=\"caps\">R2<\/span> member societies, forming groups for South America; the Caribbean (which also includes <span class=\"caps\">RAC<\/span> in Canada) and the Winlink Technical Support Group (which includes the member societies of Central America, Panama, the Dominican Republic and Federacion Mexicana de Radio Experimentadores).<\/p>\n<p>With Federacion de Radio Aficionados de Cuba (<span class=\"caps\">FRC<\/span>), communication has been maintained via regular email with Prof. Arnaldo Coro, <span class=\"caps\">CO2KK<\/span>, Area C&nbsp;Emergency Coordinator and with Dr. Carlos A. Santamaria, <span class=\"caps\">CO2JC<\/span>, <span class=\"caps\">FRC<\/span> Emergency Coordinator.<\/p>\n<p>VoIP Radio amateur Communication Networks<\/p>\n<p>For approximately one year, Central American member societies have implemented the <span class=\"caps\">FRACAP<\/span> VoIP Echolink Network, where radio amateurs from Central America and the United States usually reporting. Besides, the Americas Digital Network in the VoIP <span class=\"caps\">DMR<\/span> mode (sponsored by Radio Club de Chile), with reports of radio amateurs from Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, Panama, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Brazil and Chile in this network.<\/p>\n<p>Frans, <span class=\"caps\">J69DS<\/span>, from St. Lucia, has provided support in the compilation of VoIP EchoLink\/<span class=\"caps\">IRLP<\/span> nodes with their <span class=\"caps\">VHF<\/span> frequencies in several Caribbean islands.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"caps\">ITU<\/span> Winlink Network for the Americas<\/p>\n<p>The <span class=\"caps\">ITU<\/span> Winlink <span class=\"caps\">RMS<\/span> node network in Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic is currently in operation, thanks to coordination from Federacion Mexicana de Radio Experimentadores (Jonathan Remba, <span class=\"caps\">XE1BRX<\/span>, and Alfonso Tamez, <span class=\"caps\">XE2O<\/span>); Mike Burton, <span class=\"caps\">XE2<\/span>\/<span class=\"caps\">N6KZB<\/span>, from the Winlink development group; Miguel Alcaine, <span class=\"caps\">ITU<\/span> Area D&nbsp;Representative and Rodrigo Robles, <span class=\"caps\">ITU<\/span> Region 2&nbsp;Emergency Representative, and to representatives of the Central America, Panama and Dominican Republic member societies that form the Winlink technical support group.<\/p>\n<p>In Curacao, Brett Ruiz, <span class=\"caps\">PJ2BR<\/span>, <span class=\"caps\">VERONA<\/span> President, has provided support to create the e\u2011mail address list of the Winlink network of radio amateurs residing the Caribbean islands. Besides, Brett commented that he has been able to connect via <span class=\"caps\">HF<\/span> using Winlink to the <span class=\"caps\">HI8COE<\/span> node in the Dominican Republic.<\/p>\n<p>Individually, several radio amateurs have reported that they have helped other radio amateurs, via web conferences, <span class=\"caps\">PEER<\/span> <span class=\"caps\">TO<\/span> <span class=\"caps\">PEER<\/span>, from other countries with the installation of the Winlink Express user program and in the delivery and reception of conventional and IARU-format messages through the Telnet mode as an initial form of learning about the use of the Winlink global network.<\/p>\n<p>Eng. Rodrigo Robles (<span class=\"caps\">ITU<\/span>) has indicated that due to the <span class=\"caps\">COVID-19<\/span> pandemic and the measures taken in several Caribbean islands, there can be a&nbsp;delay in the installation of the <span class=\"caps\">RMS<\/span> <span class=\"caps\">HF<\/span>\/<span class=\"caps\">VHF<\/span> nodes that <span class=\"caps\">ITU<\/span> had planned for installation in seven Caribbean islands.<\/p>\n<p>Radio Amateur <span class=\"caps\">HF<\/span>&nbsp;Net<\/p>\n<p>Radio Club de Chile, Liga Colombiana de Radio Aficionados, and Club de Radio Experimentadores de Nicaragua, through the <span class=\"caps\">EMCOR<\/span> <span class=\"caps\">IARU<\/span> <span class=\"caps\">R2<\/span> chat group, have provided the list of frequencies in the different <span class=\"caps\">HF<\/span> bands and <span class=\"caps\">VHF<\/span> repeater frequencies that could be used in case the conventional Internet service failed due to the saturation of cells or problems in the cloud of the e\u2011mail servers.<\/p>\n<p>Conclusion<\/p>\n<p>For radio amateurs in Region 2, the <span class=\"caps\">COVID-19<\/span> pandemic is an experience that has affected our homes, communities and countries in different ways. Besides, it has rekindled the solidarity and support that radio amateurs can offer to their communities, neighboring countries, governments and NGOs involved in relief work, via the amateur radio stations installed in our homes, with the use of communication networks via radio and\/or the different VoIP modes used by the radio amateurs as an alternate communication channel for the delivery and reception of messages from diverse origins.<\/p>\n<p>73<\/p>\n<p>Cesar Pio Santos Andino, <span class=\"caps\">HR2P<\/span><br> <span class=\"caps\">IARU<\/span> <span class=\"caps\">R2<\/span>&nbsp;<span class=\"caps\">EMCOR<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After the <span class=\"caps\">COVID-19<\/span> pandemic began, up to April 2, 2020 the Pan American Health Organization (<span class=\"caps\">PAHO<\/span>) has reported 247,473 confirmed cases and 5,600 deaths in America. It has been considered that <span class=\"caps\">COVID-19<\/span> has had an impact on the economy of thousands of people. 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