Talk:September 11, 2001 radio communications

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This article was prepared by a non-professional: someone without professional experience in emergency services. In a democracy, we learn by sharing information. Professionals should add missing viewpoints and alternative views to this document. User:David Jordan 10/14/2006.

I dont think this page should be on the wiki. It should be a separeted normal webpage.--80.221.25.141 11:38, 25 December 2006 (UTC)

The tone of this page doesn't seem like a Wikipedia article. Still, this is some important information, and would be an excellent chapter in a Wikibook about disaster management, particularly if you added in some content about Hurricane Katrina and other major disasters that affected major cities on a large scale. If it ever does get deleted, please consider strongly moving this page to Wikibooks instead. --Robert Horning 07:04, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

Ja. I don't think "technical nuts and bolts" is appropriate encyclopedia language. -S.O. E-L-I-Z-A (YB3) T@lk/contribs 23:47, 18 March 2007 (UTC)

Great article, but not very encyclopedic. I reckon this would be best moved to wikibooks instead. AQjosh 14:01, 7 June 2007 (UTC) shut up you loser [dork]

This article is really wierd in the sense that it totally fails to even mention the only communications system that did work - Amateur "Ham" Radio. See http://hometown.aol.com/realhamradio/ and http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/WTC.pdf Roger 09:46, 30 October 2007 (UTC)