Message from @Nathan James 123

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2019-11-03 19:22:10 UTC  

Which are still going to have the same issues without the repeaters?

2019-11-03 19:22:57 UTC  

Because the repeaters in place are already there and provide sufficient coverage

2019-11-03 19:23:12 UTC  

The 40 miles was pulled from around town power, out in the sticks, it's going to be different

2019-11-03 19:23:33 UTC  

Repeaters which can be replaced with higher power cell towers? Enabling more access to the network?

2019-11-03 19:24:06 UTC  

The newer HAM radio towers can communicate with each other and satellites and have ranges of hundreds of miles

2019-11-03 19:24:25 UTC  

You have no argument

2019-11-03 19:24:31 UTC  

Quit while you are behind

2019-11-03 19:24:34 UTC  

Which we would need to replace to implement anyway..

2019-11-03 19:24:41 UTC  

No

2019-11-03 19:24:44 UTC  

So while we're at it, why not replace it with a more accessible system?

2019-11-03 19:24:49 UTC  

Which more people can use?

2019-11-03 19:24:52 UTC  

Which HAM radio operators have replaced themselves

2019-11-03 19:25:00 UTC  

Making it more cost effective?

2019-11-03 19:25:04 UTC  

And more effective overall?

2019-11-03 19:25:17 UTC  

But its not more cost effective

2019-11-03 19:25:33 UTC  

When comparing accessibility, yes it is.

2019-11-03 19:25:35 UTC  

That infrastructure is provided to the state for FREE

2019-11-03 19:25:41 UTC  

MORE people can access the system

2019-11-03 19:25:41 UTC  

I realize you are European

2019-11-03 19:25:43 UTC  

And use it.

2019-11-03 19:26:00 UTC  

> Many of these repeaters have been in public safety use for decades.
From the source as well

2019-11-03 19:26:02 UTC  

So. They're old.

2019-11-03 19:26:06 UTC  

You really dont know much about American rural culture do you

2019-11-03 19:26:31 UTC  

Most people in the areas where these repeaters are have the necessary equipment

2019-11-03 19:26:39 UTC  

Because they have to be able to communicate

2019-11-03 19:26:54 UTC  

BECAUSE public communications in those areas are poor at best

2019-11-03 19:28:05 UTC  

Hell this guy did it with a handheld

2019-11-03 19:30:50 UTC  

So to summarize, HAM radio operators provide essential and effective communications infrastructure at their own cost, this actually is more accessible because a HAM radio costs a fraction of a cell phone and has no monthly fee attached

2019-11-03 19:31:14 UTC  

There's a video of someone talking from Texas to Florida with a handheld, so the range without a repeater is no issue at all?

2019-11-03 19:31:37 UTC  

Repeaters are necessary for rough terrain

2019-11-03 19:31:41 UTC  

> HAM radio costs a fraction of a cell phone and has no monthly fee attached
A cheap cellphone, one you can pick up for a couple dollars?

2019-11-03 19:31:50 UTC  

During an emergency you don't pay for fees..

2019-11-03 19:32:03 UTC  

To call 9/11

2019-11-03 19:32:08 UTC  

Which may or may not work

2019-11-03 19:32:19 UTC  

It has a habbit of not working during emergencies

2019-11-03 19:32:32 UTC  

There's an automated text messaging system

2019-11-03 19:32:37 UTC  

Which sends out information automatically

2019-11-03 19:32:52 UTC  

Then you have to communicate with parents, spouses, kids etc

2019-11-03 19:33:09 UTC  

Which this system also provides..

2019-11-03 19:33:17 UTC  

No it doesnt