Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#14
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
JJ wrote in message ...
William wrote: For military use, absolutely. I wouldn't expect a senior military official to respond differently. No, not just for military use, they are coordinating between military, police, fire, Civil Defense, and other civil agencies, and cell phones play no part. Then encryption is a handicap. Use megaphones. Now lets talk about Average Citizen (AC). AC has actually used cellular telephones IN the 9/11 emergency. Many ACs had successful communications. AC has greater access to the cellular telephone system than they have to amateur radio. For many ACs, cellular is their emergency comms. Do you doubt it? It dosen't even work well for the AC when the networks become so overloaded you can't get a call through. Put 100 million amateurs on our bands and you think you can get a message thru? The AC is not participating in official emergency communicatins, they are making calls to say, "Im OK", or "turn on your TV", and other such non official emergency calls. When Sounds like the health and welfare traffic that hams get to pass. something like 9/11 happens everyone with a cell phone wants to call twenty other people making the system usless for any official emergency communicatioins. Weren't there some buried firemen that used a cell phone to call for help and were rescued? The cell phone network is not a consideration amoung government and civil agencies for emergency communications, ham radio is. The average citizen doesn't know a ham. Who/What do they turn to? Is this where you go into denial mode? |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|