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Old August 15th 12, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Gunshannon View Post
This group seems as dead as the 2 Meter Packet Frequencies around here
but I'll ask here anyway.

Is packet radio dead? Has the proliferation of Internet and Cell Phones
made it so meaningless that no one is doing anything anymore?

I have been pretty much out of Ham Radio for a long time but now
that retirement has reared it's ugly(?) head I find myself with
time and a renewed interest.

I am monitoring all the 2 Meter Packet Freqs here (in the home of
K3RLI) and hearing nothing. Not even the dubious DX Cluster traffic
that used to go on around here!!

Is there any interest in old fashined packet radio any more or should
I just put it all back in a box and relegate it to the cellar once more?

Oh yeah, Is Howie Goldstein, N2WX around here by any chance? I would
still like to get a copy of the source for the "Howie Code" that ran
in my DR-200's back in my digi-peating days. And a copy for the TNC-2
as well if there ever was one. I have always wanted to experiment with
it and if packet is pretty much dead then there is probably no problem
with me doing some stuff on two meters around here. Especially if I
could find some kindred spirits who shared some of my interests.

bill
KB3YV

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I think Bill - what your problem is - is that you have walked away from something and all of a sudden, you turn the radio on and you expect to hear traffic, just like you did 10 - 20 years ago...

Up in the north, they pass traffic on two meters, at least as far as Bingimton NY to Erie via Ridgeway PA, and they pass it as far south as Pittsburgh PA - via the national traffic system.

The only person I know personally that is involved in Pete Carr - WW3O
You might have read one or more of his articles in QST Magazine.
I think Pete says they do it in the morning.
Not enough traffic anymore to sit there and do it all day.
I don't even know what kind of traffic they pass.
I think they only do it to keep the system up and running in case of a emergency.

If you want people to participate with - I would tone down the attitude...
There is still some good guys out there, but most of the old HAMS - pre No Code - are DEAD, and the ones that still has the radios on are not the same hams you remember from 20 - 30 years ago.

2 meters / 70 CM is unique band.
It is the first place you go when you get your license and the last place you go before they take you to the rest home or the cemetary.
Most real hams won't even use any band that is channeltized...
You are going to find that the kids on the radio today are mostly the walkie talkie crowd, who are not real hams, just want to be's. Who refuses to put up antenna's or buy transceivers or stand up to their old lady to be able to put something in or on or outside of the house.

Sounds like you have been delegated into that crowd.

Your Advanced license tells volumes.
You knew about communications but didn't see any need to go beyond Advanced and probably got mad when they eliminated Advanced and got rid of the code...
That is the consensus of the population here....

Find yourself a Amateur Radio Club and get involved in Amateur Radio - not just the walkie talkie crowd on the 565 simplex or the repeater retards...
Get out the books and study and get your Amateur Extra license and become a VE and give back to Amateur Radio - don't just take!

You will find, if you get involved - you will not feel so jilted and will be less apt to retreat to the 75 and 160 meters, with the other buddy clubs, where all they do is sit and cuss and not use their call signs and act like they are still on the CB radio...

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