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AF6AY  typed, for some strange, unexplained reason: 
: On May 5, 8:04 pm,  wrote: 
:  On May 3, 11:16�pm, Bill Horne  wrote: 
: 
:  It used to be that we hams were a corps of operators who could 
:  be pressed into service quickly during a war or other crisis. 
:  
: That's still the case. 
: 
: Incorrect.  Amateur radio operating protocol is nothing like what 
: is used in the US military. 
 
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Well, I seem to have sparked quite a debate..! 
 
However, a lot of it seems to  have gone more than a little OT (which  
doesn't surprise me and is actually quite interesting, so don't consider  
it a moan..!) 
 
But.. what are the thoughts on my original point, that of the differences  
in attitude of the authorities in the US and UK about protection from  
interference from commercial operators using frequencies within the  
amateur bands..? It seems to me, unless I've misunderstood, that in the US  
you can still claim a certain degree of protection from other users,  
whereas here we can't. 
 
73 Ivor G6URP 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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