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How dense can they all be?
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In hindsight,the people that were trapped in New Orleans BEFORE the
storm (Katrina) could have walked (given enough time/early warning) across either of the bridges South (seeee,I told y'all before South is always best) just across the Mississippi River fom New Orleans.Any cops shooting in the air trying to turn them back,why H..L!,Rush the crooked cops and throw them in the Big Muddy! (Mississippi River) New Orleans should post information with big purty maps all over New Orleans,EVERYWHERE FOREVER ALL over New Orleans of the greater New Orleans metro areas that did not flood. cuhulin |
"Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... [snip] They're talking about needing more spectrum for comms. [snip] I have no doubt your story is true, but you've left out the decisive element. As a reader of rec.radio.shortwave, I cannot be expected to know what I think until I know who I'm cheering/blaming. So, who is responsible for this sharp-minded perspicuity/evasion? The Republicrats or the Democans? Frank Dresser |
They have them little Pilotless Airplane thingys too.There is a company
in Starkville,Mississippi (somewhere wayyyyyyy up North in Mississippi) that makes some of them and also Eurocopters (something about outfitting them with electronics and stuff and over there near Meridian,Lockheed Martin manufactures parts for Air Force Aircraft and Northrup Grumman in Pascagoula builds Nuclear Ships and Submarines and also non nuclear Ships.I don't know what all is manufactured in Mississippi nowdays.Nissan has a factory just off the Gluckstat exit between Jackson and Canton,there is talk that there might a Kia factory,the old Vickers (Vickers merged with another company,I don't know what name they call themselves nowdays) hydraulics factory in Jackson,every commercial Airplane and Military Airplane you ever flown in has at least one hydraulic pump or motor or valve in it) We have stuff on the Moon and Mars.I can't keep up with everything.Po old Mississippi is changing.MFJ is in Mississippi.I think Mississippi is changing too much,too fast. cuhulin |
5,000 hours staying aloft up in the air is just about tops for Jet
Aircraft.Otherwise,the lube oil starts congealing too much.Diesel Locomotives Engines must be fired up and run for a while every few days whether they are going anywhere or not so as to "burn off" the moisture in the air that gets into the coils. cuhulin |
Both,Mr.Dresser,Both.There is not one pennys difference between the
so-called gop party and the dnc party and the liberal party nowdays.Don't forget,I have told y'all a few times before that bush is NOT a Republican,but a "Republican" in "name" ONLY! bush is a liberal. cuhulin |
NY Times has an interview with EX FEMA Chief Michael Brown today..
- Sounds like a total clusterfcuk, chaos, no coordination.. FEMA workers in tears; http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/09/....0915brown.php Brenda Ann wrote: I keep hearing on the news about the massive failure in communications after Katrina (and they're also talking about the same thing after 9/11). My question is... are these people completely clueless? Don't they have engineers that they can talk to? In the case of 9/11, where were the repeaters for the fire/police/etc? On top of the WTC towers... and those lost power when the planes hit (at least the upper floors), ergo, no comms. And they certainly weren't working after the towers fell. Now, I may be in error about the location of their repeaters, these may have been elsewhere (the only other real choice would be the Empire State Building), but again, walkie talkies don't work well inside of concrete buildings.. range would be spotty at best. They're talking about needing more spectrum for comms. Under those conditions, no amount of additional spectrum space would make a whit of difference. This goes double or more for New Orleans. They could have all the spectrum space in the world, but if the infrastructure to run it (electrical power, antenna systems, etc.) is destroyed, it would avail them not at all. One of the problems with UHF and VHF two way communications is that the antennas need to be as high as possible, which makes them prime targets for hurricane force winds. There are locat tactical frequencies that allow on scene personnel to talk to one another, but those are very limited in range, and furthermore the chargers for those handie talkies are sitting back at the station which has no power, or limited time on generator power. Maybe satellite coms are the answer, get away from terrestrial linkups that are more fallible. And you can stuff a lot of PS comms on a single 72MHz wide Ku band transponder. So much for my little rant.. I just can't believe they're griping about the government not doing enough to insure comms during an emergency, when in some emergencies, such as a hurricane, tornado, or terrorist bombing, the comms infrastructure may be the first thing to go, and there's not a hell of a lot you can do about it. |
Didn't "brownie" take the fall for chertoff?
cuhulin |
JT or Dave,,, just said he was told there is a large (he just now said,,
600,isn't it?) number of dead.(Mississippi Gulf Coast areas) www.supertalkms.com cuhulin |
I don't remember how much money it amounted to (about two hundred
million dollars,I think,but I could be way off on that) but about a year or so ago,Mississippi spent a lot of money for some new technology so that the Police and Sheriff's Department's radio communications will work seameslessly together.The technology is for in case of bad weather such as "Katrinas" and it helps communication in evacuating people down South to further up North in Mississippi.It used to be that the Police and Sheriff's Department's had their own seperate radio communications systems and communicating between one and the other was sort of difficult and created confusion between the Departments.Mississippi spent that money very wisely. cuhulin |
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