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RayW
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join:2001-09-01
Layton, UT
clubs:
·XMission

Re: We don`t need another North American Blackout

said by guesting :

911 system and other Emergency spectrum are about to be moved to higher frequency... and they are planning to use better internet system... to not fail again like what happen everytime we have disasters like Hurricanes !!!

We really don`t need hams band anymore aside from having it as a dying hobby...imho !!!
Hi Corporate Troll, Just in case you need some help:

911 is the land line emergency telephone number, you dial it on the telephone sitting on your desk. The only radio involved is when the dispatcher sends someone out to you.

E911 is for Mobile/Cell Phones, it will be on what ever frequency the cell phone is and is only for the public to call for help. Then it goes to said dispatcher and he/she radios for someone to go help you.

Your area may vary, but that is what it is in the areas I deal with.

Oh, and as far as a dying hobby, tell that to the police, fire, sheriff, and city, county, and state emergency coordinators. They are buying ham equipment, putting up repeaters (maintained by hams) and EOCs (and hiring Hams to run them), and getting public spirited Hams involved with the government process. Those people know what really happened in the South, despite the papers saying nothing worked and pointing fingers and yelling blame, and that is why they are spending your tax dollars on Ham related items.

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I am not lost, I find myself every time.

word1

@optonline.net

Re: We don`t need another North American Blackout

remeber this article?

911 dials IP technology

»news.com.com/911+dials+IP+techno···770.html

aonymous2

@optonline.net

Re: We don`t need another North American Blackout

BPL is for Smart Grid- this is the main purpose

I like to share some tidbits of this article:

"TXU and CURRENT Communications to Create Nation’s First Multipurpose Smart Grid

Broadband Over Power Line Network to Be Available to Serve Approximately Two Million Texas Homes and Businesses

DALLAS, TX and GERMANTOWN, MD (December 19, 2005) — TXU Electric Delivery, the nation’s sixth largest electric transmission and distribution company and a subsidiary of TXU Corp. and CURRENT Communications Group, LLC, the nation’s leading provider of broadband over power line (BPL) solutions, today announced an agreement to transform TXU Electric Delivery’s power distribution network into the nation’s first broadband-enabled Smart Grid.

CURRENT will design, build and operate the BPL network covering the majority of the TXU Electric Delivery service area, including approximately two million homes and businesses in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and other Texas communities. This modernized grid will dramatically enhance TXU Electric Delivery’s ability to deliver top-decile electric service reliability and provide the potential for additional products and services from retail electric providers that will enable businesses and consumers to manage their electricity usage and costs."
moonpuppy

join:2000-08-21
Glen Burnie, MD
·Verizon Online DSL

said by word1 :

remeber this article?

911 dials IP technology

»news.com.com/911+dials+IP+techno···770.html
Article has one issue. How do you deliver the IP to call 911? OOOPSEY!

Also, those cell sites can't last forever on batteries and some parts of New Orleans still don't have any power.

Try again and this time, try to make a coherent argument without cutting and pasting.
RayW
Premium
join:2001-09-01
Layton, UT
clubs:
·XMission

Yes, but IP is still over wires in most places unless you have something like Sprint (a neighbor of mine) that starts off as a radio. WiFi with a mobile PC will be interesting to see what they do with that, GPS may not be too useful in many cases..

Also IP more vulnerable than regular POTS, my DSL goes out with the power, my POTS almost never goes out with the power unless they are on the same pole that gets knocked out.

So once again, the need for Ham radio is still there, in certain circumstances.
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