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On Jan 11, 4:00*pm, wrote:
On Jan 11, 4:41 pm, SC Dxing wrote: On Jan 11, 3:23 pm, RHF wrote: A hurricane/snow storm can easily take out any antenna tower. So me evidence to back up your claims. I've had multiple towers in many locations and I've never lost one to a snow storm, ice storm, hurricane, or tornado. *Usually, the tower is the one thing that survives. Then you need electricity Generators are fairly plentiful and run for days on 200 gallons of propane. Then you need someone who is going to listen on the other side. And hams do listen 24/7, somewhere in the world someone is always listening. During Katrina, thounsands of traffic messages were passed, as has many messages been handled during a lot of the ice storms this season up North. My wife works for emergency services and not a single emergency scenario involves using ham radio operators. Then they are not utilizing all the resources available to them. Thankfully, my community involves all legitimate parties during every emergency exercise, including ham radio ops, but CB radio and FRS are never included because the folks who own FRS want to have a family CB service, and CB radio ops are too busy trying to play who has the biggest illegal amplfier. The users of CB and FRS do not have an interest in emergency coms until something happens, then they show up untrained, uncoordinated, and become an hinderance to any on going operations. If anything, *CB radio or mobile UHF/VHF device would be more reliable. Hams use UHF and VHF, so your point is??? And mobile CB is useless more than 5-10 miles away unless you are running illegal power. And a stationary HAM radio can only be used in one location. And can relay messages locally from roving ops checking on health and welfare, as well Statewide, Country wide, and World wide. *Don't forget that hams work in coordination with each other, some mobile, and someone at the base with a tower relaying the information locally or statewide as necessary. Not very good, if you are going around house to house checking on people in an emergency. But ham radio can be used both portable and base, a repeater statioin also comes to mind as a coordinated effort that has proven itself time and time again. A stationary tower is probably the worst choice for emergency communications. Why. Every emergeny service in the US uses stationary stations with towers as the hub to their operations. Satellite phone. Never ever goes out as long as you got it charged. Never. Most folks are not going to pay the outlandish monthly fees for a satellite phone + air time. *The only reason your sat phone works is because not many folks have them. *Just imagine if everyone had a sat phone instead of a cell phone. *I can tell you from experience that on September 11, the whole cell phone infrastructure crashed and was not operable. If everyone had sat phones, it would overload the capablility of the sat, and your phone would be worthless. sounds more like a towering monument to someone's personal status and ego ~ RHF . Agreed. There was a time when a HAM radio operator was a real asset in a disaster. But with the advances in technology, especially portable communications, those days have passed. So where were all of the so called advances when Katrina took out the Gulf Coast? Or during the recent ice storms up North. *Hams have activiely assisted on both events and every major emergency in between. BTW, Which emergency organization does your wife work for, I would like to find out why they are not adhering to the policies set forth in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 2007 Appropriations Act (HR 5441). Which indicates that Amateur Radio should be incorperated into the contingent plans by all communities for emergency and disaster prepardness. DL DL - You are thinking like a HAM : Who Is Prepared : You may be able to help a few or many -but-What about the hundreds of 'others' in need of H-E-L-P too ? But the Average Citizen is NOT prepared : That Has Got To Change : Putting a FRS, GMRS, and/or CB Radio in the Hands of American Household can make it possible to HELP Hundreds of People in Need. Every Citizen a Neighbor and Neightbors Helping Neighbors in their Local Neighborhoods. ~ RHF |
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