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Old December 19th 09, 07:50 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.cb,alt.radio.family,rec.radio.scanner,alt.radio.scanner
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People have said the FCC made a mistake and didn't know what they were
doing when they created FRS right exactly on GMRS frequencies and
rigjht in the middle of GMRS frequencies.

Wrong!! It wasn't a maistake. Which I will shortly prove.

People said the FCC made a mistake and didn't know what they were
doing by never trying to move the 27 mhz CB channels to UHF when 27
mhz got so bad.

Wrong! Back in the late 70's/early 80's when 27 mhz CB was it's worst,
the FCC DID try to move it to the UHF band by attempting to create the
Consumer Radio Service on or near the Class A CB/GMRS frequencies
hoping all new CBers would use those channels thereby limiting CB lids
to local areas no matter how much power they tried to use instead of
the lids being heard worldwide where the FCC gets complaints about
U.S. lids from the rest of the world.

But PRSG fought it all the way, and fortunately was sucessful enough
at winning their case to keep the lids transmitting worldwide on 27
mhz for many more decades instead of allowing the FCC to create a
service that most new cbers would flock to which would limit most of
the lids transmissions to only their local area.

If most people had moved to the new consumer radio service (which
never came into being at that time), the lids wouldn't have had anyone
to annoy on 27 mhz CB since everyone else would have moved to the uhf
"consumer radio service" to avoid the lids. Since that's where the
majority of the activity would then be, the lids would follow to the
uhf consumer radio service in order to annoy as many people as
possible.

Now, the rest of the world doesn't hate that the U.S. has 27 mhz CB.
They just hate the lids on it, as do most of the U.S. cbers.

So for all the rest of the world who hated hearing U.S. lids on 27 mhz
for decades, you have PRSG to thank for it.

I know that even the MURS users hate both Corwin Moore and PRSG.

The currrent FRS IS the Consumer Radio Service, (which PRSG also
fought against and partially lost this time), just under a different
name and about twenty years later than it should have been thanks to
PRSG.

Since the introduction of FRS, I now hear ONLY ONE lid on 27 mhz CB in
my area.

Because the majority of the public has currently fled to FRS to avoid
the 27 mhz lids.

And since FRS is now where most of the people are, the lids followed.

Except on UHF, they can't be heard out of their local area no matter
how much power they attempt to run.

And if they atttempt to run too much power on UHF, it will be a self-
correcting problem in one way or another.

So for everyone in the whole world who hated having all those lids on
27 mhz CB for decades, you all have PRSG to thank for it.

Otherwise the lids would have moved to UHF CB long ago.

All you have to do is look at today's FRS to see that that is true.
They usually flock to where they hear the most people.

That's obviously why the one lid in my area who still has only a CB
has chosen channel 19, the truckers' channel. to promote his liddiness
on.

Even MURS users hate both Corwin Moore and PRSG.

And for good reason, but that's a subject for another post.

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What's a "lid"?
What's a PSRG?

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"radioguy" wrote in message
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People have said the FCC made a mistake and didn't know what
they were
doing when they created FRS right exactly on GMRS
frequencies and
rigjht in the middle of GMRS frequencies.

Wrong!! It wasn't a maistake. Which I will shortly prove.

People said the FCC made a mistake and didn't know what they
were
doing by never trying to move the 27 mhz CB channels to UHF
when 27
mhz got so bad.

Wrong! Back in the late 70's/early 80's when 27 mhz CB was
it's worst,
the FCC DID try to move it to the UHF band by attempting to
create the
Consumer Radio Service on or near the Class A CB/GMRS
frequencies
hoping all new CBers would use those channels thereby
limiting CB lids
to local areas no matter how much power they tried to use
instead of
the lids being heard worldwide where the FCC gets complaints
about
U.S. lids from the rest of the world.

But PRSG fought it all the way, and fortunately was
sucessful enough
at winning their case to keep the lids transmitting
worldwide on 27
mhz for many more decades instead of allowing the FCC to
create a
service that most new cbers would flock to which would limit
most of
the lids transmissions to only their local area.

If most people had moved to the new consumer radio service
(which
never came into being at that time), the lids wouldn't have
had anyone
to annoy on 27 mhz CB since everyone else would have moved
to the uhf
"consumer radio service" to avoid the lids. Since that's
where the
majority of the activity would then be, the lids would
follow to the
uhf consumer radio service in order to annoy as many people
as
possible.

Now, the rest of the world doesn't hate that the U.S. has 27
mhz CB.
They just hate the lids on it, as do most of the U.S. cbers.

So for all the rest of the world who hated hearing U.S. lids
on 27 mhz
for decades, you have PRSG to thank for it.

I know that even the MURS users hate both Corwin Moore and
PRSG.

The currrent FRS IS the Consumer Radio Service, (which PRSG
also
fought against and partially lost this time), just under a
different
name and about twenty years later than it should have been
thanks to
PRSG.

Since the introduction of FRS, I now hear ONLY ONE lid on 27
mhz CB in
my area.

Because the majority of the public has currently fled to FRS
to avoid
the 27 mhz lids.

And since FRS is now where most of the people are, the lids
followed.

Except on UHF, they can't be heard out of their local area
no matter
how much power they attempt to run.

And if they atttempt to run too much power on UHF, it will
be a self-
correcting problem in one way or another.

So for everyone in the whole world who hated having all
those lids on
27 mhz CB for decades, you all have PRSG to thank for it.

Otherwise the lids would have moved to UHF CB long ago.

All you have to do is look at today's FRS to see that that
is true.
They usually flock to where they hear the most people.

That's obviously why the one lid in my area who still has
only a CB
has chosen channel 19, the truckers' channel. to promote his
liddiness
on.

Even MURS users hate both Corwin Moore and PRSG.

And for good reason, but that's a subject for another post.


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In article , Stormin Mormon
wrote:

What's a "lid"?


Slang in Ham Radio for a poor Operator.

What's a PSRG?


I don't know what that is.

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In article ,
Keith wrote:

In article , Stormin Mormon
wrote:

What's a "lid"?


Slang in Ham Radio for a poor Operator.

What's a PSRG?


I don't know what that is.


PSRG is the Personal Service Radio Group.... It is the Lobbing Org. for
the GPRS (General Personal Radio Service) that shares the old Class A CB
Radio Frequencies with the FRS (Family Radio Service)...

Storm'en, Don't Pay any mind of RadioGuy.... He is an Idiot... Classic
Troll... and Morooon... (Bugs Bunny Definition)
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Thanks for the definitions. I'd sensed that the OP wasn't
really interested in doing much, other than stirring up hard
feelings.

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"You" wrote in message
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In article
,
Keith wrote:

In article ,
Stormin Mormon
wrote:

What's a "lid"?


Slang in Ham Radio for a poor Operator.

What's a PSRG?


I don't know what that is.


PSRG is the Personal Service Radio Group.... It is the
Lobbing Org. for
the GPRS (General Personal Radio Service) that shares the
old Class A CB
Radio Frequencies with the FRS (Family Radio Service)...

Storm'en, Don't Pay any mind of RadioGuy.... He is an
Idiot... Classic
Troll... and Morooon... (Bugs Bunny Definition)


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