This document outlines the agenda and logistics for an emergency preparedness event in the Azores Islands. The agenda includes presentations on island characteristics, an overview of the Azores, emergency preparedness, and civil protection. It then provides details on the assigned operating teams, local contacts, and station infrastructure for each of the 9 Azorean islands that will participate.
4. CU1ARM – Santa Maria
Local Contact: CU1AAD – Sérgio Oliveira
Operating Team: FINLAND
Station Infrastructure: 30 meter tower, near
airport, WIFI available
5. CU2ARA – São Miguel
Local Contact: CU2IF – Guilherme Frias
Operating Team: NORWAY
Station Infrastructure: triband beam, 40 meter
dipole in a urban environment. WIFI available
6. CU3URA – Terceira
Local Contact: CU3BS – Domingos Cabral
Operating Team: USA I
Station Infrastructure: triband beam, 40 meter
dipole in a suburban environment. WIFI available
7. CU4ARG – Graciosa
Local Contact: CU4AB – Guilherme Bento Frias
Operating Team: GERMANY
Station Infrastructure: triband beam, 40 meter
dipole in a suburban environment. WIFI available
8. CU5AM – São Jorge
Local Contact: CU5AM – José Silveira
Operating Team: CANADA
Station Infrastructure: triband beam, 40 meter dipole in
a suburban environment. Internet via 3G pen
9. CU6GRP – Pico
Local Contact: CU6AB – Jorge Dutra
Operating Team: DENMARK
Station Infrastructure: 6 meters pole in a
suburban environment. Internet via 3G pen
10. CU7CRA – Faial
Local Contact: CU7CA – Manuel Bettencourt
Operating Team: USA II
Station Infrastructure: OPTIBEAM and 40
meter dipole in a suburban environment.
Internet via 3G pen
11. CU8ARF – Flores
Local Contact: CU8AO – Frederic Fournier
Operating Team: BELGIUM
Station Infrastructure: 6 meters pole in a
suburban environment. Internet via 2.5G pen
12. CU9AC – Corvo
Local Contact: CU9AC – João Camara
Operating Team: UK
Station Infrastructure: 6 meters pole in a
suburban environment. WIFI avaiIable