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William wrote:
JJ wrote in message ... William wrote: You just cannot bring yourself to say that cellular telephones have any use whatsoever in an emergency. For handling official emergency traffic they are not of any use, that is why the military and civil officials dismiss them completely from their emergency planning. They do include ham radio. Lemme see. Emergency planners have cell phones tagged to their belts, right? Sure they do, but in the case of a 9/11 emergency they would be hard pressed to use them. Cell phone are great during the planning, but when the real emergency comes, they become useless for emergency comms. Emergency planners don't have ham radio tagged to their belts, right? If they are licensed hams they might have. Why would they if they were not licensed? Face it billyboy, for the real comms needed in an emergency situation, the cell network is not considered by emergency officials to be of use, they do consider ham radio. |
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