[W1SMH] Fwd: Will ARES evolve into Social Media?
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Will ARES evolve into Social Media?
Ralph Dutcher
This is an interesting article about the intersection of emergency communications, ARES and Social...
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Hi Group,?Has there been any discussion on making sure there is a ham radio exemtion in any state legislation banning hand held cell phone use? Like the one below.
Ken Reid
a driver using two-way mobile radio transmitters or receivers for licensees of the Federal Communications Commission in the amateur radio service;
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Hi group, I am thinking about getting a Dstar radio. I like that as long as the repeaters and internet are working I could actually reach out to all of you where ever you are if you had one too.
Ken Reid
Most of GA is covered by Dstar repeaters but not all. I am the Net manager for the GA Hospital HF net and I get that when all else fails we need to use HF etc. All the regional coordinating...
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