I saw an article online recently saying the state of California has declar
radio is no longer a benefit, and they want to dismantle he HAM radio rep infrastructure. This seems a bit strange, and I'm wondering why? HAM rad still useful, i http://offgridsurvival.com/california-officials-declare-ham-radio-no-longe enefit
Nightfox
I saw an article online recently saying the state of California has declared HAM radio is no longer a benefit, and they want to dismantle he HAM radio repeater infrastructure. This seems a bit strange, and I'm wondering why? HAM radio is still useful, isn't it?
Nightfox wrote to All <=-
I saw an article online recently saying the state of California has declared HAM radio is no longer a benefit, and they want to dismantle
he HAM radio repeater infrastructure. This seems a bit strange, and
I'm wondering why? HAM radio is still useful, isn't it?
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