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On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Engineer wrote:
Does anyone have any reports of radio amateurs being involved in the Haiti disaster relief? On a related point, we've heard very little in the media about radio being used in relief communications - it's been all about no wired phones, little or no internet, few cellphone towers, some twitter use, facebook groups, etc... where's the good, old fashioned analog radio? Cheers, Roger They don't use "good old fashioned analog radios". They go over to .equipment or one of the other newsgroups related to operating, because nobody would be using boatanchors for emergency communication at this point. Too big at the very least, use up too much power, lacking in capability. Now, if you want to talk about WERS back in WWII, or other early use of radio for emergency, then this is likely the right place. Otherwise, it belongs elsewhere, and there are plenty of newsgroups for that. Michael VE2BVW |
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