Ok! before this thread gets out of hand! 

--A group of local hams has organized themselves utilizing our resources and 
abilities to serve a back up communications in the event of a situation where 
local authorities are overwhelmed be the event.  The local authorities have 
purchased ham gear for this purpose.  We have a repeater, many dedicated 
volunteers, and have regular drills in coordination with the aforemantioned 
authorities.  We do not use ham gear on public service frequencies.  One of my 
bumper stickers says, "when all else fails".  I am sure someone can pick this 
to pieces.  However we're just volunteer hams, not professional police, firemen 
etc.  When the crap hits the fan, we're usually there, and we can and do "make 
do" with what we have. 

End of thread 

73 Bob W7LRD 






----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Clint Bradford" <[email protected]>f 
To: "Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF" <[email protected]> 
Cc: "Peter Ng" <[email protected]>, [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, May 6, 2010 1:29:07 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: 70cm yagi 

It is against FCC regulations in the United States to use amateur gear on 
frequencies allocated for public service. 

>> ... Do you also demand commercial quality radios? 

For public safety? Absolutely. 

Clint Bradford, K6LCS 



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