Hopefully they'll come join us on SN.
""" Ham radio repeaters are a vital component of a decentralized communications network, mainly because they operate independently of centralized infrastructures like cell networks or the internet. Here's a brief explanation:
  1. Independent Operation: Repeaters are local or regional radio relay stations that can function independently. They receive a signal from a ham radio and then retransmit it at a higher power and often from a higher elevation. This process extends the range of communication far beyond what a single ham radio could achieve.
  2. Decentralized Network: Each repeater operates independently and is often maintained by local radio clubs or enthusiasts. This decentralized approach means that if one repeater fails or is out of range, others in different locations can still operate, ensuring continued communication.
  3. Reliability in Emergencies: In situations where centralized communication networks fail, such as during natural disasters or power outages, ham radio repeaters become crucial. They can continue to operate on backup power sources like batteries or generators, maintaining a communication network when other systems are down.
  4. Community-based Management: The network of repeaters is largely managed and operated by the ham radio community. This decentralized management structure contributes to the resilience and adaptability of the network.
  5. Global Connectivity: Through linked repeater systems and technologies like Echolink or IRLP, ham radio operators can communicate across vast distances, even globally, without relying on traditional telecommunication infrastructures.
In summary, ham radio repeaters create a robust, flexible, and decentralized communication network, particularly valuable in emergency situations where conventional networks might be compromised.
I'm in. I'll dust off my license.
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probably under $30 fiat dollars for a kit to get started.
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I loaded up on a bunch of them (all different varieties) a while back.
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send me one :)
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Maybe I'll sell them on a sats only on line store.
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I wonder what this said.
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why "for bitcoiners" though?
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The post content doesn't explain it, but you can send bitcoin transactions through radio transmissions.
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I thought the numbered titles seemed to capture the "why" well enough.
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but aren't those things generally good for people, and not just bitcoiners?
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Yes. But i would imagine bitcoiners care more about independence, decwntralization, etc more than other humans.
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I have a different take on this after actually studying radio communications. I think this is all great.
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