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- BID : RACESBUL.267
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- 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
- EOF
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