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Pitcairn’s Telephone Numbers
These phone numbers are available 24 hours daily, and the answering machine of the station is checked twice daily.
Public Telephone: +872 762337766
Control Room Telephone: +872 762337765
FAX: +872 762337767
Mailing Addresses for Pitcairn
Although each Pitcairner has a Post Office box, mail sent to the following address will reach the recipient/s named in the address:
E-mail Addresses & Telephone Numbers
Dave Brown
billsground@yahoo.com Lea Brown
info@pitcairn.gov.pn Dennis & Irma Christian
denray@pitcairn.pn Nadine & Randy Christian
pitcairngirl@hotmail.com Tel #: 00649 984 016
Steve & Olive Christian
steveolive@pitcairn.pn Tom & Betty Christian
tom_on_pitcairn@hotmail.com Darralyn and Turi Griffiths
turaundav@pitcairn.pn Andrew Randall-Christian
Andrew@Christian.pn Jay & Carol Warren
jaycarol@pitcairn.pn Meralda Warren
maimiti@pitcairn.pn Mike Warren
mikewarrenpi@hotmail.com Charlene & Wayne Warren-Peu
vainechar@pitcairn.pn Terry & Vula Young
tvyoungs@pitcairn.pn Websites of Pitcairners
See also the Pitcairn Crafts for Sale page.
Len-Thelma-Dave Brown Website
Andy Christian's Website
Mike & Brenda Christian's Website
Nadine & Randy's Pitcairn Holiday Shoppe
Tom & Betty Christian's Website
Jay & Carol Warren's Website
Meralda Warren Family Craft
Mike Warren's Website
Ham Radio Contact
Long before the coming of the Internet, and well before telephone was available, Pitcairn Island maintained contact with the outside world by amateur (“ham”) radio. The beginning of Pitcairn’s off-island amateur radio contact goes back to 1921 when Captain F. A. Hemming, Master of the New Zealand Shipping Company’s vessel Rimutaka gave Fred Christian, Pitcairn’s magistrate, a card bearing a Morse Code communication. That led to contact with passing ships using simple crystal sets, and later to the use of ham radio rigs by Pitcairners which could reach around the world. At one time or another there has probably been a higher per capita use of ham radio by Pitcairners than any other place in the world. Even today, with both telephone and e-mail available, ham radio continues to be a popular communication form on Pitcairn Island.
Pitcairn (VP6) Ham Radio operators include:
Dave Brown, VP6DB
Kay Brown, VP6KB
Betty Christian, VP6YL
Dennis Christian, VP6DR
Irma Christian, VP6ID
Tom Christian, VP6TC
Daralyn Griffith (nee Warren), VP6DW
Clarice Brown Oates, VP6CB
Jay Warren, VP6JC
Meralda Warren, VP6MW
Michael Warren, VP6AZ
Brian Young, VP6 BX
Kari Young, VP6KY
Terry Young, VP6TY
The Pitcairn Island Club Station, VP6PAC.
Between 3 and 4 p.m., Pacific Standard Time (2200 to 2300 UTC) most days of the week, Dave Brown is available to talk. Dave (VP6DB) is on the air at 14.226.5 MHz and 14.247 MHz.
Between 3:30 and 5 p.m., Pacific Standard Time (2330 to 0100 UTC) on Tuesdays, Tom Christian (VP6TC) is on the air at 21.348 MHz, or at 14.181 MHz if the primary frequency is poor.
At 9 a.m., Pacific Standard Time (1700 UTC) on Wednesdays, Betty Christian (VP6YL) is available at 21.325 MHz. (Note: Betty is away from Pitcairn until mid-September 2003.)
At 9 a.m., Pacific Standard Time (1700 UTC) on Fridays, you might be able to speak with Tom Christian (VP6TC) at 21.248 MHz.
