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![]() "running dogg" wrote in message ... Brenda Ann wrote: "Rayburn" wrote in message ... I heard a couple of guys in Ky the other day talking about different MARS services dying out and maybe combining them all into one. Anyone know anything about this and is MARS really dying out? I know they've shut down most of the MARS stations here in Korea. Military comms are done with satellites nowadays for the most part. On top of that I suspect awareness of shortwave and of amateur radio is very low among the typical military recruit pool. For the most part, MARS was an interconnect between overseas military and the stateside amateur community, for the specific purpose of relaying messages from military personnel to folks back home. The need for it, especially here in Korea, has been supplanted by cheap cell phones and 4 cents a minute phone cards for calling the states. It's cheaper for me to call stateside on my cell phone here than it is for you to call from state to state. |
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