> Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 11:26:43 -0500 (EST)
> From: Jay Ashworth <j...@baylink.com>
> Subject: Re: Christchurch New Zealand
> To: NANOG <nanog@nanog.org>
> 
<snip>
> The *real* problem is getting petty politics out of
> local ARES/RACES orgs.
> 
> Cheers,
> -- jra

Here's my $0.02 on the subject of hams for em-comm, and my apologies in advance 
for continuing this OT discussion.

The real problem is getting hams to stop wearing the cheesy gear with their 
callsigns all over it, the antenna hat toppers, LED scrolling name badges, and 
- for the love of everything holy - to put an end to the phrase "HI HI" once 
and for all.

I've had slightly more experience in commercial and public safety comms than I 
have as a ham, as my elmers (ham radio mentors) worked on commercial radio 
systems by trade.  Now, after working with the ARES/RACES groups in the area as 
part of my position with the state emergency management agency, I can tell you 
that I am, at times, ashamed to call myself a ham, because of the ridiculous 
(often even downright childish) behavior some display.

The bottom line:
If you can get hams to stop acting so self-righteous about their hobby, to 
practice passing traffic (messages read aloud and copied over the air) so they 
can do so efficiently (most hams don't have a clue how), get them certified in 
NIMS (the National Incident Management System, certification available for 
anyone online at <http://training.fema.gov>), and teach them to display some 
degree of professionalism - the "bigger picture" will begin to emerge, and the 
focus will return to providing a service to the community...which is where it 
needs to be to begin with.

In retrospect, maybe that was more like $0.25...

73 ("best regards", in ham speak),
Jeremy

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