Feb 23 is the No-code date
"Bob Brock" wrote in
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From: "Bob Brock" on Sat, 27 Jan 2007 09:12:18
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It's been my life experience that MOST citizens will
voluntarily help out others in REAL emergencies, whether
or not they know how to operate a radio. Having been
IN a couple of REAL emergencies locally, I have yet to
experience first-hand any flurry of amateur activity to
"aid organizations who cannot communicate directly via
radio." During one of those REAL emergencies I've found
that the existing organizations were quite adequately
prepared...and drilled and trained on emergencies WITH
their equipment and worked-out emergency plans that
weren't public-relations news releases.
Back in 1999, I spent a week or so coordinating commumications between
E-Com (AKA 911) the National Guard, and the American Red Cross taking
people to shelters during an ice storm and major power outage.
Nothing has upgraded around here since then to allow the different
agencies to communicate if cell phones went out, so I'd be ready to do
it again. Not all of us live in the big cities and based on what I've
seen critiqued, they aren't much better than those of us out in the
sticks when it comes to interagency communications.
And you can bet any new systems that come along will have more
layers of structure embedded in them. Which of course will fail sooner
rather than later.
- 73 de Mike KB3EIA -
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