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On 16 Apr 2007 12:05:19 GMT, blue box thief "blue box
wrote: On 2007-04-14, Dick wrote: OK Guys. Let me lay it out for you so it is perfectly clear. I think its me that has to lay it out for everyone. *I* said I had argued that Internet was actually a good thing for Amateur radio: Yes, I mis-quoted you. It was "Nobody" that I was quoting. Sorry about that. My point about satellite communications was not that it would do away with ham radio per se, but that it would make ham radio much less important for emergency communications (ARES/RACES.) When technology advances to the point where all telephones communicate directly with satellites, with no earthbound connection, then the only thing that could knock them out would be to take out the satellites. Much less likely than an earthquake, fire or flood here on earth. I know there are services available today like Iridium and Globalstar, but it won't be practical for everyone until the price gets down to current cell phone costs. Dick - W6CCD -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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