VP2MGU - 1999 near Olveston

National flag Montserrat

  Montserrat - Country and people

  Montserrat, the "Emerald Island", is a volcanic island and located between Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts and Guadeloupe.
  After Hurricane "Hugo", which destroyed more than 90 per cent of all buildings in 1989 the disastrous volcano eruption in 1996 brought the island to the edge of existence. 7,000 of the former 11,000 inhabitants left Montserrat since. We did not hear many good news but we also knew that newspapers, radio and TV usually live from bad news. We decided to look behind the headlines and were surprised to find such a lush green island with such a stoic and heroic people.  Live is probably hard for them and many people lost everything, ... but never their smile. We adore  them.
  Since the eruption and due to the still active volcano more than half of the island is "forbidden zone". The north of the island is relatively secure and more and more people come back from abroad. We understand that well !!!

  You can enter Montserrat by helicopter or ferry boat from Antigua.

  Capital City

  Olveston
  The former capitol city Plymouth was covered with dust and ashes
  from the volcano eruption and belongs now to the "forbidden  zone".
  A new harbour was build, but there is no airport.

  Inhabitants

  about 4000

  Language

  English

  Climate

  around 80ºF (27°C) throughout the year
  Hurricane season - May until October

  Voltage

  220V

  Currency

  East Caribbean Dollar (1 EC $ ~ 0,37 US $)

  Vaccination

  not necessary

  How to get an amateur radio guest licence

Send your licence application, which you can find under  www.arrl.org/field/regulations/io/recip.country.html#m
together with the following items

- Photocopy of your passport
- Photocopy of your own licence

to the following address:

Montserrat Amateur Radio Society
c/o Mr. Bruce Farara
P.O.Box 402
Olveston
Montserrat, W.I.


Send your application well in advance; 8 weeks before you enter Montserrat should be enough.

Licence fee is 6 US $ or 14,60 EC $.

  Useful addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses

  Licences:
  Mr. Bruce Farara
   VP2MB
   P.O.Box 402
   Olveston
   Montserrat, W.I.

   Bruce is the President of the
   Montserrat Amateur Radio Society  (MARS)

  Tel.: (001-664) 491 8802/2402
   Fax: (001-664) 491 6602
   e-mail:
farara@hotmail.com

  Accomodation - Villas and guest houses:

 

  Tradewinds Real Estate
   P.O.Box 365
   Olveston
   Montserrat, W.I.

  Tel.: (001-664) 491 2004
   Fax: (001-664) 491 6229
   e-mail:
tradewinds@candw.ag