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![]() "N9OGL" wrote "For the first time in ARRL history, we will be able to reimburse some of the expenses that hams incur in response to a disaster," she said. "We only wish that we could justify an expense reimbursement program like this every time Amateur Radio Emergency Service volunteers are called upon to help in a disaster or emergency, sometimes placing themselves in harm's way." I think the $100,000 grant should be redirected to victim needs. I'm sure it's strictly legal, but I'd personally not be comfortable accepting reimbursement for volunteer activities of this nature, even if the funds came from private donations or ARRL reserves and not from tax dollars. K0CKB and I have assembled a capable portable station, and we can provide our own living facilities and power (RV & generator) in case our help is needed. We might add additional diesel fuel capacity to increase our range, but certainly would not expect the government/ARRL to cover that expense. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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