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Does anyone have any reports of radio amateurs being involved in the
Haiti disaster relief? On a related point, we've heard very little in the media about radio being used in relief communications - it's been all about no wired phones, little or no internet, few cellphone towers, some twitter use, facebook groups, etc... where's the good, old fashioned analog radio? Cheers, Roger |
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On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Engineer wrote:
Does anyone have any reports of radio amateurs being involved in the Haiti disaster relief? On a related point, we've heard very little in the media about radio being used in relief communications - it's been all about no wired phones, little or no internet, few cellphone towers, some twitter use, facebook groups, etc... where's the good, old fashioned analog radio? Cheers, Roger They don't use "good old fashioned analog radios". They go over to .equipment or one of the other newsgroups related to operating, because nobody would be using boatanchors for emergency communication at this point. Too big at the very least, use up too much power, lacking in capability. Now, if you want to talk about WERS back in WWII, or other early use of radio for emergency, then this is likely the right place. Otherwise, it belongs elsewhere, and there are plenty of newsgroups for that. Michael VE2BVW |
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Michael Black wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jan 2010, Engineer wrote: Does anyone have any reports of radio amateurs being involved in the Haiti disaster relief? On a related point, we've heard very little in the media about radio being used in relief communications - it's been all about no wired phones, little or no internet, few cellphone towers, some twitter use, facebook groups, etc... where's the good, old fashioned analog radio? Cheers,i Roger They don't use "good old fashioned analog radios". They go over to .equipment or one of the other newsgroups related to operating, because nobody would be using boatanchors for emergency communication at this point. Too big at the very least, use up too much power, lacking in capability. Now, if you want to talk about WERS back in WWII, or other early use of radio for emergency, then this is likely the right place. Otherwise, it belongs elsewhere, and there are plenty of newsgroups for that. Michael VE2BVW When we had H'cane Marilyn+Luis simultaneously hitting Anguilla in 1995 the Cable&Wireless guy showed up with a sat phone in a briefcase. He plugged in the exchange and whammo...we had outside contact again. Granted Anguilla is a small place but also granted that was 15 years ago. I'm sure the communications guys are getting Haiti plugged back into the world although local distribution suffers. Some of the first reports I read were from a 'twitterer' outside of the city using a Blackberry. The ham freqs are very quiet. Its a new world, isn't it? -Bill |
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Twitter? Cell phones? Ad nauseum. What fools.
Such technology is the salvation that is what they'd LIKE us to all believe is the answer. They are foolish to rely on the frailty of such technology. I'm sitting here now listening to all sorts of shortwave from Jamaica, Cuba and the Dominican Republic, all countries in the same region as Haiti. To castigate so-called "big, old boatanchors" is mindless nonsense and they are shooting themselves in the foot not employing "old" analog technology. If you are dehydrated in the desert, you're ignorant to ignore a pond of water while you search for a crystal champagne glass. ci |
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On 1/15/2010 10:51 PM, Engineer wrote:
Does anyone have any reports of radio amateurs being involved in the Haiti disaster relief? On a related point, we've heard very little in the media about radio being used in relief communications - it's been all about no wired phones, little or no internet, few cellphone towers, some twitter use, facebook groups, etc... where's the good, old fashioned analog radio? Cheers, Roger A bit on that topic he http://spectrum.ieee.org/telecom/wireless/hams-in-haiti |
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