All emergency traffics for Greater Yogyakarta, Java island, can be monitored on these frequencies:
 
7.065 MHz for Mount Merapi and Greater Yogyakarta disaster areas.
VHF repeaters used for emergency traffic handling:
145.550 MHz in Yogyakarta for Greater Yogyakarta EmComm
145.320 MHz in Sleman (north of Yogyakarta) for Mount Merapi EmComm 
146.840 MHz  in Purworejo (west of Yogyakarta)
145.200 MHz and 146.120 MHz  in Klaten (east of Yogyakarta)
145.38 MHz in Bantul (south of Yogyakarta)
 
Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 22:00:33 +0700 (12 hours ahead of EST). Beside several local emergency zulu stations and operators using frequencies mentioned above, Budi R. Halim, YB0HD, who is the head of ORARI District 0 (zero), confirmed that there is an emergency zulu station portable from Jakarta, YC0ZRA, that is operated by Achmad Sanusi, YCOLJH, and Budi Sabara, YCOCSR, both from Jakarta. YC0ZRA also support the Indonesian Offroad Federation (IOF) with their heavy duty all wheel drive vehicles in disaster area.
 
Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 10:48:21 +0700 Yogyakarta time (12 hours ahead of EST). According to Rivai, YB2MTA, in central Java, today Sunday morning Praharto, YB2BFZ, who is a head of ORARI branch in Banyumas city (200km west of Yogyakarta) has led his emergency radio communicator (ERC) team to Yogyakarta to carry backup generators.  On Sunday morning when Rivai listened to a VHF repeater in Purworejo city (100km west of Yogyakarta) he heard that there were several emergency radio communicator teams from Metropolitan Jakarta (national capital city), Bekasi (near Jakarta) and Bandung (capital of West Java province) heading to Yogyakarta for extra support. In addition, the Global Rescue Network team from Jakarta that has emergency support experiences in Nias and Aceh before and led by a doctor who is the husband of Yunita, YD0MGR, also went to Yogyakarta.
 
Deta, YB2VTO, who is a resident of the University of Gajahmada housing complex, Yogyakarta, is still busy gather some info on amateur radio emergency activities and photographs from the disaster area.
 
Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 13:15:29 +0700 West Indonesia Time (12 hours ahead of EST). Zulkarman Syafrin, YB6PLG, in Medan, North Sumatra, notified me that medical doctor Soejat Harto, YB6HB, who is the head of ORARI District 6/North Sumatra and is now in Surabaya (capital city of East Java province), will go to Yogyakarta on Monday to join the emergency hamradio medical team. Doctor Harto, YB6HB, was a prominent leader of the ORARI-ARES of District 6 - North Sumatra that its team was ever on non-stop duty in many tsunami disaster areas in Aceh and North Sumatra including Nias island.

Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 09:29:09 +0700 (12 hours ahead of EST). According to Rivai, YB2MTA, that Suwanto, YB2BY, from Purbolinggo, and Sriyono, YD2KSB, from Purwokerto, will drive a jeep full of bottled of water to Yogyakarta on Tuesday May 30, 2006.
 
You never see these pictures on tv:
http://www.gudeg.net/jogjamenangis/
Thanks to all info providers who always keep us up to date.
Compiled and relayed globally by w.w.purwinto, ab2qv, DeWitt, New York. http://www.qsl.net/ab2qv/yogya.htm/
 


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