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Old September 8th 05, 03:54 PM
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Ham Radio Rescue Effort On TV

http://easylink.playstream.com/katu/...ator_530pm.wvx

Ham radio operators to the rescue after Katrina

Ham Radio Involvement in Hurriane Katrina


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Old September 9th 05, 03:01 AM
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From: "-=jd=-"
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Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 22:41:40 GMT
Subject: HAm RAdio efforts during Katrina

On Thu 08 Sep 2005 10:54:15a, "Caveat Lector"
wrote in message news:qgYTe.6068$mH.2746@fed1read07:

Ham Radio Rescue Effort On TV

http://easylink.playstream.com/katu/...ator_530pm.wvx

Ham radio operators to the rescue after Katrina

Ham Radio Involvement in Hurriane Katrina



Really? I thought all the kooks and nuts were claiming that the Feds were
jamming the amature bands in order to keep {whatever} secret...

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The hams I'm hearing in the stricken area, mostly on 14.265 and 3.935, are
spending long hours relaying emergency and health & welfare messages, but it
seems like a slow, ponderous task. I would exspect a lot more action on the
local scene on VHF and UHF. In Florida, hams provide a valuable link among
all the shelters and the EOC's via VHF as well as HF.

Greg

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Old September 9th 05, 01:41 PM
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I just left my home in NOLA area, and spent two days setting up
emergency stations, rigging antennas, etc, \grueling work. Then,
there was nothing, 2m repeaters were down, phone lines were dead,
HF propagation was almost non-existenet except on 20 Meters, but 160,
80 and 40 was horrible. I tried and tried but no one seemed
interested. In all fairness, when cellphone/landline communications
stops ham radio grinds to a halt. I don't know if people were in
shock or what, but no one wanted to handle any traffic.

When troops moved in, I packed up my stuff and am now on road heading
North to Oklahoma. In my opinion ham radio dropped the ball
completely, but conditions were HORRIBLE that first week, I never want
to have to go through that again. However, as a ham since 1948 I was
really disappointed in ham radios non-response.

Jim






On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 02:01:05 GMT, Greg wrote:



From: "-=jd=-"
Organization: Little... If any...
Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2005 22:41:40 GMT
Subject: HAm RAdio efforts during Katrina

On Thu 08 Sep 2005 10:54:15a, "Caveat Lector"
wrote in message news:qgYTe.6068$mH.2746@fed1read07:

Ham Radio Rescue Effort On TV

http://easylink.playstream.com/katu/...ator_530pm.wvx

Ham radio operators to the rescue after Katrina

Ham Radio Involvement in Hurriane Katrina



Really? I thought all the kooks and nuts were claiming that the Feds were
jamming the amature bands in order to keep {whatever} secret...

-=jd=-
--
My Current Disposable Email:

(Remove YOUR HAT to reply directly)

The hams I'm hearing in the stricken area, mostly on 14.265 and 3.935, are
spending long hours relaying emergency and health & welfare messages, but it
seems like a slow, ponderous task. I would exspect a lot more action on the
local scene on VHF and UHF. In Florida, hams provide a valuable link among
all the shelters and the EOC's via VHF as well as HF.

Greg


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Old September 9th 05, 11:11 PM
 
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And they are doing a Great Job too. www.devilfinder.com Ham Radio
Operators New Orleans Louisiana
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Old September 9th 05, 11:31 PM
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wa5dxp wrote:
I just left my home in NOLA area, and spent two days setting up
emergency stations, rigging antennas, etc, \grueling work. Then,
there was nothing, 2m repeaters were down, phone lines were dead,
HF propagation was almost non-existenet except on 20 Meters, but 160,
80 and 40 was horrible. I tried and tried but no one seemed
interested. In all fairness, when cellphone/landline communications
stops ham radio grinds to a halt. I don't know if people were in
shock or what, but no one wanted to handle any traffic.

When troops moved in, I packed up my stuff and am now on road heading
North to Oklahoma. In my opinion ham radio dropped the ball
completely, but conditions were HORRIBLE that first week, I never want
to have to go through that again. However, as a ham since 1948 I was
really disappointed in ham radios non-response.



So you were unsuccessful in your attempts, and that means ham radio in
general was also unsuccessful? Better think again, there are numerous
news account of the hams doing a great job of providing help.


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Old September 9th 05, 11:31 PM
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wa5dxp wrote in
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I just left my home in NOLA area, and spent two days setting up
emergency stations, rigging antennas, etc, \grueling work. Then,
there was nothing, 2m repeaters were down, phone lines were dead,
HF propagation was almost non-existenet except on 20 Meters, but 160,
80 and 40 was horrible. I tried and tried but no one seemed
interested. In all fairness, when cellphone/landline communications
stops ham radio grinds to a halt. I don't know if people were in
shock or what, but no one wanted to handle any traffic.

When troops moved in, I packed up my stuff and am now on road heading
North to Oklahoma. In my opinion ham radio dropped the ball
completely, but conditions were HORRIBLE that first week, I never want
to have to go through that again. However, as a ham since 1948 I was
really disappointed in ham radios non-response.


Non-response ????? Ur gear needs a tumeup M8. Even here in Canada I can
here them hour after hour on 20 passing traffic on SATERN. The papers and
CNN have all carried stories of ham radio in action in the aftermath of
Katrina. WHen the cellphones and landlines are out is exactly whne ham
radio gets its second wind. Sure propagation has been lousy, but it has
certainly not detered the folks on 14.265. It may take several relays and
extra work but they are there and they are making a difference.

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Panzer

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Old September 10th 05, 12:59 AM
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Cmdr Buzz Corey wrote:

So you were unsuccessful in your attempts, and that means ham radio in
general was also unsuccessful? Better think again, there are numerous
news account of the hams doing a great job of providing help.


Yup, very nice article about ham radio in the September 6 Wall Street
Journal...
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Old September 10th 05, 01:53 AM
 
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September 6 Wall Street Journal? www.wsj.com and I will go to the
main Library (Eudora Welty Library on North State Street here in
Jackson) www.eudora.com and see if they have the Wall Street Journal
for September 6 and I will make a copy of that article on their copying
machine.We have got lights,the guy at WWL 870 (he said it again,I've got
lights!) just now said on my radio booming in good and loud.
www.wwl.com I love it,I've got lights!
cuhulin

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