Great video. I was already licensed 10 years. WOW! Memories.
Phil
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Amateur radio and public service go together. Click on the link below and
you'll be taken back into time. This video was produced in 1958. You'll see
how amateur radio was in the hollow-state days.
73m
Pete, KZ1Z
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In 1955, The Phil-Mont Mobile Radio Club, an association of mobile
amateur radio operators, provided emergency communications during
the
...during the devastating flood of August, 1955 along the Delaware
River
and in the Pocono Mountain s following Hurricane Diane, the sixth
costliest U.S. hurricane of the 20th century...fifty years before
Hurricane Katrina. In 1959, the club produced this short film to
explain
amateur radio, and especially mobile communications as practiced by
the
club.
(The main film begins after a three minute interview with Jim
Spencer,
W3BBB, produced by a local cable channel many years later)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2943570522939177086&hl=en
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