Yeah -- you can't talk on amateur radio frequencies without a license, or a
ham standing next to you.
Just like amateur radio operators can't talk on PS frequencies even if they
have a valid reason to -- like saturday this week when I was out hiking and
saw a brush fire across the valley. Even
Registered members, 2, no change.
No nets No traffic.
I spoke with the two Rooks County Health Center employees, that where
recently licensed. Somewhere along the line they got the impression that
Public Safety personnel could use amateur radio frequencies to talk with
amateur radio licensees.