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March 20th 04, 11:59 PM
Len Over 21
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(William) writes:
JJ wrote in message
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William wrote:
JJ wrote in message
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Steve Robeson K4CAP wrote:
But NOT for the types of communications that were supported by
Amateur
Radio...that's the PURPOSE of Amateur Radio...to relieve those other
services
of having to worry about that.
Lets see if in the next emergency when another service is needed to
relieve other services, which the emergency officials call on first for
relief, lenny and witless william with their gameboy cell phones, or ham
radio.
Try as they may to discredit ham radio's usefullness in such times, the
military and civil authorities consider ham radio to be viable means of
communications in emergencies, but not the cell network.
JayJay, I happen to be an amateur. I have equipment. I have been
trained.
I am available should the need arise.
I do not discredit amateur radio's usefulness in such times.
Yet you greatly discredit the impact that cellular telephones have
made on emergency communications.
Because in a major disaster calling for emergency comms, the cell
network will be, far all practical purposes, useless.
You have only one size of emergency: Huge!
That's laughable.
It may be all he has that is huge...
The emergency
officials will not rely on the cell network for major comms during an
emergency.
Hint: They will if it is useful for them to do so. Should the
network fail, they will resort to other means.
In addition to the communication ability of military and
civil services, they will rely on Amateur Radio if it is needed,
So Amateur Radio isn't their first choice? How sad.
Tsk, tsk, tsk...another Legend of the Airwaves down in flames.
and
Amateur Radio will be there if needed.
Perhaps it will and perhaps it won't. That is the nature of
volunteers. And if you're radio volunteers are also committed to
numerous other emergency and quasi-emergency relief agencies, and your
emergency is Huge, and if the cellular network is down, and if the
agency wireless communications fail, Then and only then will you learn
if Amatuer Radio was there when needed.
Our AA has already been through all that...in his mind.
If a service is needed to
suplement other comms, they will not call on or count on the cell phone
network, they will call on Amateur Radio.
Because all emergencies are Huge!
And the ARRL said so, nyah, nyah! :-) :-) :-)
LHA / WMD
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