[Elecraft] NVIS HF vs VHF line-of-sight & CB

KG7FYI stanley at surcp.org
Sun Apr 30 21:31:44 EDT 2017


I agree Kevin. The one advantage here in rural Oregon is that there's a 
modicum of adaptability in peoples lives that helps them get buy. We are 
out of power, phone and satellite internet frequently in the winter. It 
sounds very much like your situation in "Coho" country.

BTW, I've spent the better part of the last 12 years doing coho habitat 
restoration projects here in the boonies. Our run this year was down to 
three adults coming back in our watershed.

Thanks for the feedback.

73
Stan
KG7FYI
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On 04/30/2017 05:41 PM, kevinr at coho.net [via Elecraft] wrote:
> One item which rarely makes it onto the ECOM check lists is fitness.
> How many folks are prepared to actually do all the work necessary after
> a major disaster.  The majority of folks would not be able to walk to
> the nearest shelter let alone help others.  We, as a nation, are
> woefully under-prepared for disasters.  The ECOM folks talk about it,
> plan for it, but don't train the public to be in better shape to handle
> any given disaster.  While I have taught many ECOM classes I am never
> allowed to say more than a few words about fitness.  I do it for rehab
> but it has helped me stay safe in the various unsafe times I have had up
> here in the wilderness.
>
>      73 & GL,
>
>          Kevin.  KD5ONS





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