survivalperson,
Logical answers to your logical questions...
"As I understand it you can call 911 from any phone without any cards or change. If you are truly in a life threatening situation who are you planning to call besides the biggest emergency response team's phone number?"
>There are times in my life that I've needed to make calls to folks other than the nice staff at 911...called other family members to let them know that I had a vehicle breakdown. Called family from connecting flight to inform them of revised flight schedules changed due to weather. Called someone at a convention center with phone card when several of the phones I found were full of coins and not accepting any more coins.
"Second Question, if you are in the .1 percent of the country where they have working phones but no emergency services then can't you just dial 0 and get the operator?"
>There are times that this is exactly what I've done. There are also times that this has been an exercise in frustration, especially when using some of the non-standard or private label phone company pay phones, where you may or may not get the AT&T or Bell South service that one normally expects.
"Ever hear of 1 800 COLLECT?"
> Sure have, and in general it works. Of course, the person on the other end gets charged, but in an emergency you do what you have to and deal with the consequences later. I'd rather not call some people collect though.
"In most cases, if I can't find a phone then I am truly alone and have to resort to rudimentry signaling and HAM Radio."
>Absolutely, while not a HAM [yet], (.. - .-- --- .-. -.- ... ..-. --- .-. -- .) <img src="images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> I've pretty much memorized the alphanumerics and can muddle my way through about 5wpm. & yes,

I know about the N.C. licenses now in use. Sorry about the character spacing on the code, tried to get the 1X3X5 spacing, but it is hard in this format, what I typed in the post box keeps changing in the displayed view.
Besides learning code myself, there are also morse code sheets in each of the family's PSK's, mirrors, small flashlights, whistles and reflective film (rather similar to Stop sign high reflectivity type). My wife works in a clinic providing therapy to disabled patients and uses sign language. I've found this to be more of a challenge than Morse, but am slowly gaining ground on it anyway.
Sure, we can all attempt to depend on cell phones, but Mr. Murphy and his gremlin buddies <img src="images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" /> seem to discharge our batteries, allow our phones to get wet, carefully wait until we are in the only dead signal zone for 100 miles before creating havoc that requires us to use the cell phones.
That is why redundancy is such a good thing.
Hmmm...speaking of which, I sat back with a cup of coffee and reread this post and my prior post, then <img src="images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" /> realized that using just one phone card # for 4 family members can be improved upon by using 4 separate cards/numbers.
While I trust the my kids not to abuse the cards, it may come to pass that someone else might get/find/steal one of our kits and use all the minutes on all of our cards leaving us "speechless". Oh well <shrug> back to Costco for another couple cards this weekend. <img src="images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
Thanks for making me think.
Regards,
Comanche7