Spyke
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I'm not sure there is much slack to pick up. Local broadcasters put out informational messages, emergency services are active, and mobile cell towers are being deployed. While deadly, the fire itself affects a small area, so you won't hear large amounts of HF traffic in/out of Hawaii.

Hawaii ARES has been activated and, as to be expected with a local disaster, is leaning heavily into VHF/UHF. Their current status is here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CfWIk6ZTlbcbfizyZ9-DOJyqHusbA0KWBE2RSVMCtMg/edit?usp=drivesdk

We'll probably get reports to read about their part in the coming months.

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Do you have any newspaper stories? I was wondering about communication myself. When you say "AM," I'm assuming you referring to commercial radio.

Had anyone heard anything about Hams?

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