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No, our repeaters were up and running. There are repeaters around here that
aren't even connected to the mains ![]() btw, cell phones were in trouble, they can't handle all of those calls to 911 "what happened to the power?" - pagers were out, and the local tv stations were down. I found out what was going on (my e-mail and homepage were down too) via those repeaters. Funny how that happens just when folks are convinced that there is no need for amateur radio what with telephones, cell phones, internet, etc. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim "Vshah101" wrote in message ... From: Robert Casey Dropping the code caused the blackout? No, but with cell phones down, all communications was lost - except to those that knew Morse code. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.510 / Virus Database: 307 - Release Date: 8/14/03 |
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