[Ham-80211] Re: Emergency Wireless Internet
Larry Cerney lcerney at viawest.netSun Oct 9 17:04:37 UTC 2005
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We need to continue to think outside the box and make it happen where others can't. When we stop doing that, ham radio dies and the spectrum becomes more valuable to the people of America who own it, to do other things. Thank You, Brian Webster N2KGC Catskill District EC NY GSEC USNR Retired RF Engineer and Consultant Taxpayer/American Citizen [Larry Cerney] Brian, Thanks for the insight from one who had "boots on the ground." Not having been there, I didn't want to make any assumptions about what should have been done. I like your ideas about thinking outside the box and providing gear and establishing services that could be left in place after individual Hams have returned home. I would be interesting for me, and others I'm sure, to hear what technologies and services were set up and the trials and tribulations you had to master to get the job done. Do you have any detailed after actions reports you could share? Thanks for you work there... 73... Larry K0ANI
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