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Subaru
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Re: This is why....

said by Transmaster See Profile :

This is the sort of thing we train for during our annual field day, and other field exercises so we can provide Basic communications between service centers, fire camps, Red cross centers, etc.
And this is why I'm taking my HAM testing next month just in case something happens near here.

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said by Subaru See Profile :

said by Transmaster See Profile :

This is the sort of thing we train for during our annual field day, and other field exercises so we can provide Basic communications between service centers, fire camps, Red cross centers, etc.
And this is why I'm taking my HAM testing next month just in case something happens near here.
and that's why i'm a HAM! (amateur radio operator - not sure what the H stands for... or the M)

it's not too difficult, more people should become...

actually, then it'd be like the cell phones in an emergency

-CM
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davoice

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Saxapahaw, NC
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reply to Subaru
I'm a bit more newfangled. HAM doesn't travel so well unless you invest heavily in a portable kit.

I keep an Inmarsat Mini-M and an Iridium phone at the ready on basic accounts. They saved many butts during Katrina (especially the Iridium) when I was able to put them in the hands of normal people doing rescue and response work and say "here, use this".

You'll laugh but I've also done 9600 baud data sessions on an emergency basis on the Iridium. A bit flaky but when you absolutely need packet access, it works.

}Davoice


battleop

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You could be on the air for 150 to 200 bucks. I spent about $350 on a good HT and about $500 on a portable HF/UHF/VHF rig. All of them fit in my backpack with my laptop and can be on the air in no time.


Subaru
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I have one radio now but I will be buying another next month which should go in line with me getting my testing done and all.
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