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bb wrote:
wrote: Ever read the book "Radio Rescue"? True story: Back in the early 1920s, a young boy in New York City became the youngest ham in the country, being licensed at 10 or 11 years of age. He and his ham station were instrumental in emergency communications during a Florida hurricane - all before he was 14. Len would have forbid him from getting a license. There is no law that forbids anyone the use of amateur radio in a life or death emergency. That's right, "bb". All the guy would have to have done would be to quickly learn to send and receive morse code and put together or find some radio equipment and learn to use it--all very straightforward. Dave K8MN |
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