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charlesb wrote:
Some snippage In this day and age, amateurs are more, not less conscious of security issues. EchoLink is a big hole in our security, and most especially should never be utilized for anything even remotely related to emergency communications. As hams, what we have to bring to the table here is independent radio communications. The department of homeland security did not affiliate with the ARRL because of our ability to use the Internet. Someone a while back had noted that Echolink would be great in an emergency. I wonder how many people in the areas hit by the recent blackout had an internet connection? Add that to the hundreds, perhaps thousands of hams who instantly gave up on learning more about ham radio in order to upgrade upon discovering EchoLink, and you begin to understand whether EchoLink has had a positive or negative influence upon the hobby. An excellent point, Charles! Oh brave new world........ - Mike KB3EIA - |
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