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Here is a very broad comment: Those who should be good communicators turn out to be some of the worst -- amateur radio ops
I am finding that ham ops don't do well at responding, and if they do, timeliness is not important. If we can't close the loop
on a communique between each other locally, distance communication and time sensitive urgent or emergency traffic will be in je
opardy.
Don
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