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Feel Good Rescue in Death Valley Story




Bob R

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Good article Bob, thanks for posting it!

This happens more often than folks realize, the Nye County Emergency Communications Group here in Pahrump gets these radio calls for help from Death Valley all the time, there are repeaters here in the Pahrump Valley on the 2-meter, 70 CM and GMRS bands that can be worked from pretty much all of Death Valley.

My H1 HUMMER has gotten me into and out of a lot of spots over there to retrieve folks who got stuck, no cell service, no food, water, ran out of fuel, etc.
Some of our other members have rock crawler jeeps that have gotten the same workout.

HAM radio saves lives every day around the world.

And as I have said here before many times, I can provide the study materials free of charge to study for your Amateur Radio License ( all three classes if you want, Technician, General and Extra) and as a FCC volunteer examiner, I can administer the test (my team and I , I should say) which is also free, or I can point you to where you can take it (often for free, although some groups charge the standard $15 fee) pretty much anywhere in the USA.

Just send me a PM if you are interested.