Programs, Correspondence, 1968, January-July (1968)

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-64- 2) The alternative to the telephonic "Con¬ ference Call" system is a short wave radio call system which, also, would link several key points in a given area. This too is uncomplicated and requires inex¬ pensive equipment produced by reputable manufacturers of electronic communications equipment. This alternative system is a CBR device used by industry, as well as individual licensed radio operators. For any given area a limited number of trans¬ mission units would be placed in strategic locations. These would tie into those same agencies in the nearest community (see above), and receivers could be placed in every home in the area. The next recommendation describes the broader intent of this document, the initiation of a major drive to provide access to the electronic communications media. Recalling some of Mr. Shriver's remarks during the early days of 0E0, we took this meaning from them. 0E0 cannot do the "whole" job of eradicating poverty, in the nation alone. It will take the concerted