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![]() Here, we "know" that in emergencies that we will use cell phones and the Internet, and all will be well. Hmmm, long distance phone service was greatly reduced and no cell phones were available in east central Alberta for a day. After the main fiber line to Edmonton was severed. This affected some 100K residents of the area. One cannot predict what services will be dead in a regional emergency. Any system that relies on lots of infrastructure is more likely to be impaired. Ham radio, aside from radios, antennas and portable or mobile power source (say car battery) usually survives in enough numbers to be useful. |
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