9Y4W> During the weekend Oct 30./31. 2010 this disaster communication
9Y4W> was seriously impacted on both 3815 and 7162 kHz by the activities
9Y4W> of the CQWW SSB contest.
Thank you, Andy, for reminding us that disaster communications is one of the
things which Amateur Radio is chartered "to do for a living". Contesting is
all good fun, but like a motorist out for a Sunday drive, we should pull
aside and let the ambulances use our RF highways when the need arises.
When governments lose confidence in the ability (or willingness) of Amateurs
to provide support in emergencies, then our "highways" may be confiscated
for more productive uses.
73, de Hans, K0HB
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