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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2628351" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>While I understand your comments, and I, like everyone else will be doing what we need for survival, my comment is why not be better prepared now rather than later. </p><p></p><p>My statement addressed that without a little knowledge, how will he know if he might be interfering with other operations that might be going on during this disaster? If he were to have a radio set up incorrectly, like using a repeater input frequency for his "personal" simplex frequency, he could interfere with multiple potential more important conversations that he might not even be able to hear. Depends on the severity of the emergency, amount of interference, abstinence of someone resolving the interference. Plans by hams or law enforcement can be modified to resolve the situation.</p><p></p><p>Without a license, most likely he might not get as much help as might be available from others in the "Ham-dom" community. There are many resourceful people in the ham radio community also. Just my opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2628351, member: 24583"] While I understand your comments, and I, like everyone else will be doing what we need for survival, my comment is why not be better prepared now rather than later. My statement addressed that without a little knowledge, how will he know if he might be interfering with other operations that might be going on during this disaster? If he were to have a radio set up incorrectly, like using a repeater input frequency for his "personal" simplex frequency, he could interfere with multiple potential more important conversations that he might not even be able to hear. Depends on the severity of the emergency, amount of interference, abstinence of someone resolving the interference. Plans by hams or law enforcement can be modified to resolve the situation. Without a license, most likely he might not get as much help as might be available from others in the "Ham-dom" community. There are many resourceful people in the ham radio community also. Just my opinion [/QUOTE]
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