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On Jan 11, 2:30*pm, wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jan 2009 12:12:40 -0800 (PST), RHF wrote: On Jan 11, 10:09*am, Dave wrote: Ian Jackson wrote: In message , Dave writes RHF wrote: On Jan 11, 5:22 am, Dave wrote: RHF wrote: Honestly - If everyone wanted and needed Emergency Communications and the US Government wanted it's Citizens to have Emergency Communications. Then Every US Household and Every Car and Truck *would have one or all three of these : 1 - Family Radio Service (FRS) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Radio_Service 2 - General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General..._Radio_Service 3 - Citizens' Band (CB) Radio *- Will you quit being a dip****? *Have you ever been in an emergency e.g. - flash flood or wildfire? *Do you think there are enough paid emergency - personnel to cover every street closure? *To spot weather? *To relay - information to the media? - - Not everyone lives in the middle of nowhere. *Dave, *When the Power Goes "Off" for an Hour or More : Then Everyone Lives in the Middle of an Electrical NoWhere : * No{Where} AC for the TV / Radio * No{Where} AC for the Internet / PC * No{Where} AC for the Lights / Heater * No{Where} AC for the Microwave / Coffee Pot * No{Where} AC for the Refrigerator / Stove * No{Where} AC for the Washer / Dryer * * The 'basic' Home Phone may work but the Cordless Phone and Cellphone just might not. The only place most people have with News, Lights and Heat is Setting in their Car or Truck with the Engine Running and that is not good to do in their Garages. {Best Done Outdoors in the Drive Way and Off the Street.} *Dave - So it is 'being' a Dip**** to recommended *that : "Then Every US Household and Every Car and Truck *would have one or all three of these : *1 - Family Radio Service (FRS) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Radio_Service *2 - General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General..._Radio_Service *3 - Citizens' Band (CB) Radio http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens%27_band_radio Not everyone is comfortable on a two-way radio. In a real emergency, the would soon learn to be 'comfortable'! - An FRS radio goes a few miles. -*I can reach all of North America 24/7. - Amateur Radio is often the only - infrastructure that survives a calamity. And if the local Hams in a Neighborhood had a Plan to go to the local Neighborhood Fire Stations and not only man Amateur Radio by FRS, GMRS and CB then they would be Helping All the People in Need within the '"Few [Square] Miles" of their own local Neighborhood. The-Bottom-Line : Helping Your Neighbors In A Local Emergency Does Not Require a Nation Wide ComLine. Reliable Local Communications Is What Is Required To Identify People In-Need And Get Them H-E-L-P ! Lets See 5~10 Amateur Radio Operators -or- 50~200 Local Citizens with FRS, GMRS and CB Radios in each Local Neighborhood: I Say Go With The Local Citizens. idtars ~ RHF . - Some of us hams use radios that are WIDE OPEN! - Try talking to FEMA with FRS. That is simply Bad Planning on FEMA and the Local Responders parts. 1 - A Localized Plan that includes HAMs and FRS, GMRS and CB Radios for a Total Neighborhood Emergency Communications System. 2 - Put Scanners, FRS, GMRS and CB Radios in every Local Fire Station. 3 - Put FRS, GMRS and CB Radios in every American Home. 4 - Put a 10 Watt LPFM Emergency Alert Transmitter in every Local Fire Station so that every American Home an tune into their Local Neighborhood's Emergency News Put a Ham on the Mic. Better require every Local Five Department to have 1/3rd of their Firemen to have an FCC Amateur Radio License; and Trained as Emergency Communications Operators in the use of FRS, GMRS and CB Radios and the 10 Watt LPFM Emergency Alert Transmitter. 5 - Make It Mandatory that Every American Household has a Crank-Up {Battery} AM/FM Radio for Emergency Neighborhood Communications News. idtars ~ RHF |
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RHF wrote:
.. 5 - Make It Mandatory that Every American Household has a Crank-Up {Battery} AM/FM Radio for Emergency Neighborhood Communications News. idtars ~ RHF . Right next to the smoke detector? |
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On Jan 12, 6:07*am, Dave wrote:
RHF wrote: . - - 5 - Make It Mandatory that Every American Household - - has a Crank-Up {Battery} AM/FM Radio for Emergency - - Neighborhood Communications News. - - - - idtars ~ RHF - Right next to the smoke detector? Dave - Yeah - That would do. -ps- Moderate 'cranking' of the Radio please don't want to set the Smoke Detector OFF ! |
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Do you think we can get Obama to pay for this from bail out funds ?
RHF wrote: On Jan 11, 2:30 pm, wrote: - Some of us hams use radios that are WIDE OPEN! - Try talking to FEMA with FRS. That is simply Bad Planning on FEMA and the Local Responders parts. 1 - A Localized Plan that includes HAMs and FRS, GMRS and CB Radios for a Total Neighborhood Emergency Communications System. 2 - Put Scanners, FRS, GMRS and CB Radios in every Local Fire Station. 3 - Put FRS, GMRS and CB Radios in every American Home. 4 - Put a 10 Watt LPFM Emergency Alert Transmitter in every Local Fire Station so that every American Home an tune into their Local Neighborhood's Emergency News Put a Ham on the Mic. Better require every Local Five Department to have 1/3rd of their Firemen to have an FCC Amateur Radio License; and Trained as Emergency Communications Operators in the use of FRS, GMRS and CB Radios and the 10 Watt LPFM Emergency Alert Transmitter. 5 - Make It Mandatory that Every American Household has a Crank-Up {Battery} AM/FM Radio for Emergency Neighborhood Communications News. idtars ~ RHF . . |
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