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CH2M Hill Polar Services (CPS) Mobile +299 52 42 18 / +299 52 42 81
CH2M Hill Polar Services (CPS) Iridium satellite telephone 881 631 459 737
CH2M Hill Polar Services (CPS) Inmarsat Standard C satellite telex 584 493 139 141
Postal service
There is only general delivery of mail in Kangerlussuaq. Therefore you have to show up at the post office to
pick up your mail from the staff or from a P.O. Box if you choose to rent a mailbox.
POST Greenland s post office is located next to the Pilersuisoq (gerenal store) building and is open
Monday through Friday 09:00 15:00. Saturday and Sunday closed.
Radios
If you are planning activities in North or Northeast Greenland DPC recommends your equipment to include
an HF-radio operable on the frequencies 3350 kHz and 4050 kHz for communication with DPC's manned
Danish Polar Center
IPY Service Manual for Kangerlussuaq 2008
version 1 June 2008
Compiled and written by Henning Thing (het@fi.dk)
Danish Polar Center Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation
page 38 of 60
stations in the region. It is important for DPC's flight coordination management to have frequent contact with
users of airborne transportation.
In order to be able to transmit a distress or emergency message from remote areas all field parties
operating in uninhabited areas (i.e. outside towns, hamlets, or stations) in North and East Greenland,
anywhere on sea ice, or on the Inland Ice are required to bring an approved (i.e. certified) emergency radio
beacon. This Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) must be capable of simultaneous transmission on 121.5 MHz
/ (243M Hz) and / or 406 MHz with a 121.5 MHz homing device and continuous transmission using an
internal power supply for at least 24 hours at an ambient temperature down to -20°C.
Read more about field safety equipment.
Carrying PLBs and other radio equipment in Greenland requires a special licence. Complete the Radio
Licence application form and send it to the issuing authority
TELE Greenland Radio Administration
P.O. Box 504, DK-3920 Qaqortoq, Greenland
Phone +299 64 31 22 Fax +299 64 31 23 rfv@tele.gl
- no later than 3 months prior to the start of your project or expedition. Upon issuing the licence TELE
Greenland will send a copy to DPC.
The use of radio equipment by a field party in Greenland must be restricted to communication that can't be
handled by the public services. This implies that you will have to use your communication equipment mainly
for internal communication (e.g. between field groups) and for communication in case of distress or
emergency.
For between-groups communication it is legal to use citizens' band (CB) equipment without a TELE
Greenland radio licence. You may use the 122.8 MHz frequency for internal air / ground communication.
If your planned field activity will involve ships or there will be a need to communicate with any of the coastal
stations in Greenland while within range of one of them it is possible to get a licence to use frequencies in
the maritime services. In each individual case an arrangement must be made on how to settle traffic with
the coastal stations.
Read "Regulations for Use of Radio Equipment in Greenland"
Radio communication using phonetic alphabet
Phonetic alphabet
A special way of saying letters and numbers that makes them less likely to be misunderstood when they are
transmitted over radios.
A Alpha B Bravo C Charley D Delta E Echo F Foxtrot
G Golf H Hotel I India J Juliet K Kilo L Lima
M Mike N November O Oscar P Papa Q Quebec R Romeo
S Sierra T Tango U Uniform V Victor W Whiskey X Xray
Y Yankee Z Zulu 1 Wun 2 Too 3 Tree 4 Fower
5 Fiwer 6 Six 7 Seven 8 Aight 9 Niner 0 Zeeroh
In addition, numbers are usually spoken as individual digits. For example, 123 would be read as wun too
tree .
Danish Polar Center
IPY Service Manual for Kangerlussuaq 2008
version 1 June 2008
Compiled and written by Henning Thing (het@fi.dk)
Danish Polar Center Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation
page 39 of 60
Research and Permits
Naturally, Greenland is a country open to free research. However, researchers must observe and
comply with the following regulations in the Danish Ministry of Justice s Executive Order # 1280 of 7
December 2006 (http://www.ipy.dk/Legislation/Travel_in_GL.pdf)
Activities (lasting longer than 24 consecutive hours) on Greenland s Ice Sheet and associated
glaciers (see map) require a permit issued by the Danish Polar Center.
Activities (lasting longer than 24 consecutive hours) in North Greenland outside area 1 (see map)
require a permit issued by the Danish Polar Center.
Activities (lasting longer than 24 consecutive hours) in East Greenland outside the National Park
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