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Nowadays, reliable communication is as much a given as electricity from the wall socket. But what happens when these things we take for granted suddenly fail? Natural disasters, large-scale power outages, and crisis scenarios reveal who we can really rely on: us amateur radio operators.
We take a fascinating look at the role of amateur radio in disaster control – in the past, today, and in the future. You will learn how amateur radio operators became a lifesaving communication network in critical situations – whether during the snowstorm of 1978/79, the Hamburg storm surge, or current scenarios involving the failure of the BOS digital radio network.
Read now why emergency radio is not a relic of the past, but more relevant than ever – exciting and relevant for anyone who wants to be prepared in an emergency.
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