I'm working some ham bands and the rag crewing from amateur radio doesn't look good. Radio guys cannot make contact with many hams throughout the countries affected, especially, they are worried about those ham radio operators in the jungle.....not a peep from those callsigns in a while. Eerie. It may be a complete disaster out in the bush and down the trail where it will be a while before we hear about what happened.
Radio guys cannot make contact with many hams throughout the countries affected, especially, they are worried about those ham radio operators in the jungle.....not a peep from those callsigns in a while. Eerie. It may be a complete disaster out in the bush and down the trail where it will be a while before we hear about what happened.
Thanks for sharing... scariest thing I'm heard about Ebola in a while... could this have jumped from 'fruit bat' to mosquito...?
Is it possible that electricity is iffy in those areas even moreso that normal due to infrastructure issues related to the outbreak? And not necessarily a bunch of dead people?
I’m looking for a hopeful ray of sunshine here.
I too have read about forays into the bush and whole villages being empty, homes filled with dead bodies and the question is whether everyone has died or if the survivors have run off somewhere else...and the road into the village already being reclaimed by the jungle.