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"Dee D. Flint" wrote in message gy.com...
"William" wrote in message You and Dee simply cannot accept that an unlicensed service has played a major role in emergency comms. I have never refused to accept the role of unlicensed services but I do not let that blind me to the fact that amateur radio continues to play a significant role. You are the one who cannot accept the fact that amateur radio continues to play a major rule in emergency comms. My position is and has always been that we need as many different forms of communication as possible. No one can predict what services will or will not be knocked out in the next emergency. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE I too think that multiple forms of communications are the best bet when the chips are down. But cell phones sure are playing a much larger role than amateur radio in emergency communications. |
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