Haiti – Active Amateur Radio Station Operating in Haiti
Source: CQ / WorldRadio Online Newsroom on January 13, 2010
Some ham radio activity from Haiti is beginning to be heard, following yesterday’s devastating earthquake.
Father John Henault, HH6JH, in Port-au-Prince, made contact late Wednesday morning with the Intercontinental Assistance and Traffic Net (IATN) on 14.300 MHz, the IARU Global Centre of Activity frequency for emergency communications. Based on relays monitored at W2VU, Father John reported that he and those with him were safe, but had no power and no phone service. He was operating on battery power and hoping to get a generator running later in the day. He asked the station copying him, William Sturridge, KI4MMZ, in Flagler Beach, Florida, to telephone relatives with information that he was OK.
The following frequencies are in use for earthquake-related traffic and should be kept clear unless you are able to provide requested assistance: 14300 (IATN), 14265 (SATERN); 7045 (IARU Region II) and 3720 (IARU Region II) kHz. Additional frequencies may be activated on different bands at different times of day, so be sure to listen carefully before transmitting to make sure you are not interfering with emergency traffic.

Dear Amateur radio,
My name is Evelyne Perodin and I am looking for my sister Ginnette St Vil. Her address is Delmas 20 Rue Hanlatte, Rue Reno # 113, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. Please Help me find her and to know if she is ok. My number is 954-548-5404, my email is karenaaliyah@yahoo.com.
Thank you so much….
Evelyne