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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , PAMNO (N2EY) writes: KA4NMA was in an accident recently and used his handheld on two meters to call for help. And I thought that there was no use for the things since we all have cell phones now. Who said that? What *has* happened is that cell phones do much if not most of the 911-type reporting that we hams used to do. Really? "Hams used to do the 911 communications?" Misquote, Len. Jim wrote "reporting". In that he is correct. Since so many (most?) people have a cell phone, it stands to reason that the initial report is more likely to be made by a person using a cell phone. I don't think so. That's a fantasy brag far above the membership agitprop of the ARRL. 'Cept it was a misquote. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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