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  • as soon as I can get licensed, I'm gonna help out wherever I can

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  • very nice job from Rodney P43RW. 73's

  • Fantastic work. Ham Radio is the Last resort that works when all else fails. You better believe that after any major disaster all systems fail, Ham Radio and Satellite phones are the only thing that work.

  • Very cool. At some point I need to get my ham license.

  • GOOD JOB SIR MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS.. DU1-WMM phillipines.

  • The best hamradio has to offer to the world !

    God bless all the victims !

  • Great work from those amateur operators, keep up the great work. Tom (GM1XHZ)

  • Fine job people, when i spoke to Jean Robert he told me that making that patch via W3ZU it gave him hope and brightened his spirits. Man there country is in runes. God bless them all.

  • Terrific connection K3VR! I always said over and over to a lot of people that when cell phones, computers, landlines, and all other communication fails, amateur radio operators will always be there to help. This is a wake up reality call to everyone that amateur radio is there to serve them when needed by phone or cw. I tip my hat to you and thanks for your help. Harold K8ESE

  • this is where we can help , so please do not object on our antenna on the roof or in the back yard .please help ham radio to help you ...

    jy5mk

  • Thanks to Mother Nature and their Sunspots! Keep up those ears up guys! 73's / XE2JMN

  • Many thanks to you K3VR for sharing this video.,and thanks to Fred,W3ZU for the phone patch to Jean-Roberts family. To hams everywhere,educate the people around your communities on the benefits of this vital service.Show them that the antennas in your yard can bring help and hope to someone who is in need half a world away,it can be the difference between life & death.73,God Bless VO1XH

  • Better than any entity like fema could do (if this was the us) Many thanks, vigilant operators.

  • Bravo to K3VR on the successful phone patch!

    73, KB8AMZ

  • Outstanding! This is what it is all about!

    When all else fails, Hams will always be there. Hats off and God Bless you! And All the Folks that spend tireless hours crouched over their radios to hear that signal. Maybe, just maybe save a life.

    73 es God Bless

    Dave KB8OCP at W8BI

  • Stuff like this Ham Radio in Haiti video clip makes me both proud and humble to be a licensed Amateur Radio operator. This is where Amateur Radio shines, and can still help people where infrastructure has been destroyed. Bravo! es 73, de VK2DMMH.

  • AL7MI - QSL God bless amateur radio operators who use their interests to relieve the pain and suffering caused by terrible events that break familiar lines of communication.

  • Whatever the circumstances; Hurricane Katrina, collapse of World Trade Towers, Tsunami's, you name it, no exaggeration, HAM radio has consistently been there to bridge the gaps in communications for Red Cross, Local Government or phone calls for civilians like what you hear here. HAM radio is not just your grandfathers hobby. Thanks to all the Amateur Radio operators that have been facilitating all the calls to allow as many as possible to get in touch with loved ones anywhere in the world.

  • Fantastic, when all the communication ways are down, we still have the radio to help and with the radio we always can trust in the ham radio ! PY2RMI - Ricardo - Brazil

  • Very good! Ham radio is there to help. Great video.

    God bless those who still are trapped in the debris in Haiti.

  • Ham radio..."the last line of defense" when the internet or other communication systems fail. Glad you were there to provide the service! Well done!

  • Very good job exelent that all about amateur radio communication,let promote this wonderful hoby to every generation

    Thanks for this work

    Kd6mhs

  • I've posted this to my FB page. Hams to the rescue once again. Very 73

  • Good to know ham technology comes through "When all else fails!"

  • I would love to know more information on how he patched HF to the landline. Anyone know how he did the radio/telephone patch?

  • @lensgrabber there were companies like e.g. ICOM who once sold the nessesary equipment. like the ICOM PP-1 Phone Patch

    I dont know if its still in the product list.

    But other companies will shure have something like that or you can find it on Hamfests fleamarkets

  • Most excellent! Thank you very much. I'll keep an eye out for something at the next hamfest. 73s, KD0CRU

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