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BID : RACESBUL.267
TO: ALL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES/OFFICES VIA THE ARS
INFO: ALL RACES OPERATORS IN CA (ALLCA: OFFICIAL)
ALL AMATEURS U.S. (@ USA: INFORMATION)
FROM: AUXILIARY RADIO SERVICE
CA STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (W6HIR @ WA6NWE.CA)
2800 Meadowview Rd., Sacramento, CA 95832 (916)262-1603
Landline BBS (FIDO) open to all: (916) 262-1657
RACESBUL.267 DATE: March 29, 1993
SUBJECT: MGT - The need to inform government officials
At a statewide meeting of communications volunteers in
government service it was evident that some local government
officials had no idea what Amateur Radio or CAP Communications
might be able to do for them.
At the suggestion of the state disaster agency, the most
interested Amateur Radio operator contacted the sheriff of his
sparsely populated and remote county. The ham explained his
capability to contact the state capitol 218 airline miles
distant. What if the county seat lost its long distance telephone
connnectivity? This was an example discussed with the sheriff.
Less than two weeks later it actually happened. The ham was
called upon by the sheriff to make contact with "the outside
world" and let them know of the predicament. That meeting between
the ham and the official was timely and productive.
That particular state has rural counties with low population
and few hams. This situation lent itself to the state organizing
them into the State RACES instead of individual county RACES
units.
It was noted at their statewide meeting that it is very
important NOT to use "ham speak" when educating government
officials and the public. For example they may understand the
word "repeater", but technical jargon like "two meters" they do
not. Even words like "amateur", "ham", "RACES", "ARES", and other
acronyms are meaningless. Avoid jargon. I know it's hard ---
but it can be important.
--- Stanly E. Harter, CA State OES Auxiliary Communications
Service (formerly called the "RACES") program coordinator
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