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On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 07:41:38 -0600, "William O'Hara"
wrote: I would like to point out as a former Assistant RACES Officer for a local community in Massachusetts, that Mr. Romney is absolutely correct. The current EMA-ARRL structure co-exists with the STATE RACES Officer and going nothing. ARES has nets that do NOTHING. RACES does nothing. 85% of the communities south of Boston do not have any active participation in the RACES drills. This seems to be true, there is an ARES net near me that does not do any training but encourages parcipitants to do conversation after everyone has checked in. In the course Emergency Communication I we are discouraged from doing conversation during emergency communication and encouraged to be brief and accurate with our communication. John Ragland - KE6CQK |
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