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Old December 25th 04, 04:06 PM
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When The Big One hits you won't have:
1. The Internet
2. CellPhones
3. Telephones.
4. Access to roads
5. Power
6. Heating
7. Water

But prepared Hams will have 5 thru 7 and HF and emergency power - world wide
and locally
Think about it
And quit bashing Ham Radio - it is here to stay
25 years ago we heard these same rants and today the USA has 672,701
licensed Amateur Radio Operators
In 1970 there were about 270,000 US hams.

Ball in your court
--
LC



"dontspam" wrote in message
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I knew it was over when echolink and ILRP came on board. Why does
anyone need a hf antenna? They just need a ht. hi hi



On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 14:23:04 GMT, dontspam
wrote:

Ham radio will be dead soon and they will sell the freqs to the high
bidder. Have a Merry Christmas.




 
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