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by doodlebugging
3202 days ago
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I agree that trained operators improve the system's ability to handle false input. I'm not sure that requiring licensing for situations like natural disasters is the answer. There will always be people on the ground locally with some of the skills needed to coordinate with dedicated first responders and all of the first-hand knowledge about the status of local infrastructure. Having open, public communication channels for this information to be disseminated probably improves the ability of first responders to direct resources where they are most needed. I think you will always have people ready to inject false or over-hyped reports or who just get emotional and blow things out of proportion. The more people on the ground who can make a report, the easier it will be for a trained first responder to spot and filter reports that clearly are outliers. Ham operators, I hope, will always be a critical part of the infrastructure. Their ability to relay information when other options are unavailable is very important. |
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