On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 04:10:19 -0600, "Todd Daugherty"
wrote:
I think that many amateur operator think that; that someone running a
information bulletin get on a frequency that's in uses and begins
broadcasting. However, this is not true. As I stated I look for a unused
frequency and I call three times if the frequency is in uses. I know K1MAN
or W1AW doesn't do that. The second problem is Amateur operators who have a
problems with information bulletins that are opinionated.which is a
different issue.
Todd N9OGL
"Buck" wrote in message
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On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 00:47:58 -0600, "Todd Daugherty"
wrote:
I didn't write down their call signs I will rebroadcast the program
Thursday
and Friday afternoon all I can tell you sport is listen up then maybe you
hear me. As for frequency I will not designate any frequency because I
don't
want some licensed CB Operator or amateur radio operator inbreeds claim
they
were on that frequency first or claim interference. I scan the band and
pick
an unused frequency good hunting
Todd N9OGL
You just raised yourself to a higher than acceptable standard
You
might be the first ham to broadcast news without taking over a
frequency to do so.
In all sincerity, I commend you for your courtesy. Having been
bombarded by both ARRL and K1MAN while in a QSO, I have a bit of a
chip on my shoulder when it comes to broadcasts on the ham
frequencies. I hope you continue your practice of finding a clear
frequency for your broadcasts. If I hear you some time, I will listen
to it.
BTW, something just caught my memory, Correct me if I am wrong, but I
believe you said you were going to 'start' the broadcast just before
you leave for school?
Don't the rules require a control operator to be present for the
broadcast? You might double check that.
Buck
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For what it's worth.