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Subject: Re: [Amps] Homeland Security
From: Bill Fuqua <wlfuqu00@uky.edu>
Date: Thu, 02 Sep 2004 09:37:32 -0400
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The concept of Amateur radio is wonderful. Imagine, here is a bunch of people that are willing to spend thousands of dollars of their own money, volunteer to provide training and testing, are available if there is a disaster, and at practically no cost to the country.
Imagine if the government wanted to provide the same service by assuring that trained and equipped radio operators were in every community. They would pay out the nose for training, would have to pay the operator a salary, and specify and buy equipment that would cost a good bit more than they pay for toilet seat (tens of thousands per radio). And citizens would probably have trouble getting their messages thru to relatives due to some stupid bureaucratic rules and lots of forms to fill out.
And we hams do it voluntarily and absolutely no pay.
Sometimes you must look the gift horse in the mouth and refuse it.


73
Bill wa4lav


At 06:03 PM 9/1/2004 -0400, you wrote:
Bill,
I totally agree but you would be surprised on how many amateur manufacturers are involved in this. Thus, I sent this in which may interest some. Really, any amateur manufacturer deals with the FCC on a daily basis. Every piece of equipment needing their certifications, etc. This also has the effect of Uncle Sam wanting these manufacturers to supply military or government equipment which can keep a company afloat. I imagine this webinar will be about supplying transmitters and amplifiers to the terrorist task forces and state law enforcement. Right now, anyone can get involved in this with a good profit potential for a small business. Amateurs have an upper hand, knowing what will work and what will not. On this mailer, most who post often have an upper hand on amplifier technology. If you don't mind dealing with Uncle Sam, this could be a money making opportunity for anyone here.


Will Matney

Bill Fuqua wrote:

Gee,
I don't want that camel's nose in my tent! The best thing about ham radio is the lack of need for
infrastructure and that the hams have always purchased or built their own equipment thus not being
dependent on Federal funds. We provide amateur radio classes and do the examinations at no cost to
the government. When we start depending of the Fed for equipment they will begin specifying the
equipment and come up with specifications as we have seen for new 60 meter band.



73 Bill wa4lav

At 05:01 PM 9/1/2004 -0400, Will Matney wrote:

I received an e-mail today that might be of interest to some. A copy of it is below.

Will Matney

Quote;

This Webinar is sponsored by Kenwood USA Corporation.
For complete details and to *register* click here: www.wherethemoneyis.iwce-mrt.com <http://www.pbm3.com/trk/ct.aspx?x=8b5.1b98.3475377>



*Speaker:* Michael Paddock, Grants Office LLC

Homeland security is one of today's most relevant topics. Land Mobile Communications are key to protecting US borders. In some instances, these communications present the first and last line of defense. The FY04 Homeland Security Appropriation provides $3.5 billion to "first responders" in their homeland security work. Much of the money will be distributed through grants from Federal departments such as the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Public safety agencies need to know how to apply for grants, and vendors need to know who gets the money in order to effectively target their sales efforts.

In this Webinar, Mr. Paddock discusses:

   * *The Federal grantmaking process *
   * *How vendors figure in the funding picture *
   * *Federal programs that could fund their customers' wireless
     communications purchases *

To *register* click here: www.wherethemoneyis.iwce-mrt.com <http://www.pbm3.com/trk/ct.aspx?x=8b5.1b98.3475377>

*When registering for the event you will have the opportunity to enter a chance to win a complimentary IWCE 2005 Full Event Pass ($500+ value).* Drawing to be held on December 31, 2004. Sponsors may ask optional questions. Completion of these questions is not required to enter the sweepstakes.
*About Our Sponsor:* This Webinar is sponsored by Kenwood USA Corp. In every state in the U.S., Kenwood radios are used by major public service agencies. Whether used by fire agencies, in disaster management or for daily police work, Kenwood mobiles and portables have quality and value that are well know by public service professionals.
To learn more about our products, visit:
www.kenwood.iwce-mrt.com <http://www.pbm3.com/trk/ct.aspx?x=8b5.1e9d.3475377>



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