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![]() "an_old_friend" wrote in message oups.com... Dan/W4NTI wrote: Just what do you consider "VITAL COMMS" ??? as i have said Vital ops are those that can't be handled by other means, the failure of which to get through will cause substancail harm to many people or additonal damage to infrastructure So....none of the examples given by me or others in here is considered vital comms to you. Well I am sure those that needed the messages send, and those that got them considered them vital. I will give you one more example of how ham radio got the job done, when NOTHING ELSE WORKED. My city, Anniston Alabama wanted to donate several Police Vehicles to the city of Waveland MS. The city manager made several attempts to contact the city in MS. NO WAY COULD HE GET THROUGH. The city manager here knew a city employee was a Ham operator. He asked him if he could help. He picked up the message and gave it to me, since he was working at the time. I passed that message within an hour. A day went by, no return call. That evening on the regular Alabama Traffic Net I asked our member KB7BSA who was in Biloxi if she could get someone into Waveland and see if they need the Police cars. She not only did just that, but did it herself by traveling to the town, found the Chief of Police. He is sending people to pick them up today. Do you think the people of Waveland are going to be happy that they now have Police patrolling their town once again? Is that vital? Or could a CB done it? Or GMRS ? Or carrier Pidgeon???? Since the post the post you are quoting I have heard of some lifesavinng messgae but would stand behind the revised assertion that most of the ARS traffic is H&W with some life saving traffic in the mix OK, I get it now. Next Communication Emergency we will have you set up the allowed traffic list. But what I am seeing described is retail aid, in a disater of wholescale proprotions important but not vital Retail aid? What the heck is that? What traffic is being passed by the ARS that would affect the headlines in this disaster, the only headlines that would be affected are the one mentioning us by name Who gives a damn about headlines. Those that respond in this situation are looking to get the job done. Not your approval. Vital comms I have been informed that the ARS can normaly allow to be complied list of people in the shelters of the affected areas, I hear from SecHS mouth that no such list yet exists after how many days Well Mr. Know it all....The RED CROSS is responsible for getting the lists at the Shelters. Then passing them as they see fit. The hams are there to COMMUNICATE ....NOT MAKE POLICY. Indeed I can recall being regalled with how Cw would rise to pass large volumes of traffic for us in a disater such as this When traffic is passed via the Region nets it is passed by CW. CW is being used for H&W. I already told you this. Lets get some specifics here . Then we shall see the Ham community tear you a new one. Why BTW is someone holding the opinion that th ARS operations in Katrina are important and valueble but not al though vital such a threat to your ego? A threat to my ego? All I am doing is TRYING to explain to that hole between your ears that Ham Radio is doing something good here. But you simply refuse to believe it because you are in a RF hole in Upper Michigan. Get you attitude adjusted. the ARS is doing better than I expected out of this, but not at all as well as we have been lead to believe it could do See what I mean? Even when you are shown what the Hams are doing, you doubt it. YOU ARE ONE PARANOID SCREWBALL. Dan/W4NTI |
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