HAM radio repeater infrastructure. This seems a bit strange, and I'm wondering why? HAM radio is still useful, isn't it?
Nightfox wrote to All <=-
I saw an article online recently saying the state of California has declared HAM radio is no longer a benefit, and they want to dismantle
he HAM radio repeater infrastructure. This seems a bit strange, and
I'm wondering why? HAM radio is still useful, isn't it?
HAM radio repeater infrastructure. This seems a bit strange, and I'm wondering why? HAM radio is still useful, isn't it?
Because HAMs routinely build rigs on the cheap that outperform shit that costs billions of dollars from other outfits and makes everyone look like fools? Also because they represent another communications medium not under the thumb of the state in terms of content? You know, the usual reasons.
Sysop: | Eric Oulashin |
---|---|
Location: | Beaverton, Oregon, USA |
Users: | 108 |
Nodes: | 16 (0 / 16) |
Uptime: | 04:06:58 |
Calls: | 5,736 |
Calls today: | 1 |
Files: | 8,496 |
D/L today: |
423 files (331M bytes) |
Messages: | 339,350 |