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![]() "N9OGL" wrote in message oups.com... NEWINGTON, CT, Sep 2, 2005--The Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) will provide a $100,000 grant supplement to ARRL to support Amateur Radio's emergency communication operators in states affected by Hurricane Katrina. Isn't that nice.... "For the first time in ARRL history, we will be able to reimburse some of the expenses that hams incur in response to a disaster," she said. Obviously this woman don't know just how cheap hams can be. They better have a great accounting system on hand and/or have the radios nailed down and/or etched with property and S/N tags else their gonna be up for sale on e-Bay in a few months! "We only wish that we could justify an expense reimbursement program like this every time Amateur Radio Emergency Service volunteers are called upon to help in a disaster or emergency, sometimes placing themselves in harm's way." Just put a big truck well stocked with *free* coffee and doughnuts and it will attract them like iron filings to an alinco magnet. (Been listening to 75M between all the traffic nets at night. Sounds like the musings in an all-white redneck bar from one end of the band to the other. How amusing and expected) |
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