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![]() "Moron Gene Storey" wrote in message news:gpeCb.639$z74.427@okepread03... "Dr. A.T. Squeegee" wrote In short: IRLP has its uses, but it will never replace true radio work. IRLP is radio hooked to a network. It's the future of public service and emergency communications. There is no radio manufacturer in the commercial world who doesn't believe in network radio linking. Hams should get onboard rather than fight it. This is the 21st Century. Yeah, riiiight. They really proved EchoLink and IRLP's worth during the northeast blackout a month or so back. First, the non-ham stuff became grossly overcongested because they had idiots trying to "help" from all over the planet at once. Then, they both simply shut down as Internet access went away. - Leaving hams using ham radio to handle the emergency when the non-ham stuff went belly-up, as usual. The loss of Internet access would have shut them down, but it was too late... They had already shut themselves down through overcongestion before it had a chance to. "Future of public service and emergency communications"... Haw hawr! Good one, Gene! Charles Brabham, N5PVL Director: USPacket.Net http://www.uspacket.net |
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