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![]() "Reg" wrote in message ... "Charles Brabham" wrote APRS fits TAPR's ideal of a "killer application" perfectly - It kills off all interest in the hobby. Charles, that may be to case in the US, but here in England, it was the RSGB that killed off packet radio. Our ARRL did nothing to damage the Packet hobby - and nothing to help it either. It was a secondary organization, TAPR, which was the main problem on this side of the pond. The irony here is that TAPR was allegedly supposed to support packet radio and it did - until a clique of internet junkies took the organization over in the late 1980's. The non-ham types have since discredited TAPR and had the organization to the point where last year, they hired a fellow to examine the organization in order to determine what it might be good for. - The report was inconclusive. I could have saved them a little money on that one... I could have told them that TAPR was of dubious value for free. The Radio Society of GB had this odd idea that reducing the channel spacing was needed because the commercial radio used closer channel spacing than ham radio. Yes, it's amazing how amateurs are supposed to innovate, and do new things - but there is a large group of halfwits who judge the hobby's worth and state of the art by how closely it resembles commercial stuff that has nothing to do with amateur radio. The TAPR halfwits disparage any aspect of amateur radio which does not resemble the familiar internet. Judging by your experience with RSGB and our experience with TAPR, it should be plain (except to halfwits of course) that instead of trying to emulate existing systems, amateurs should be experimenting with new and different ideas that the commercial outfits may someday emulate. The commercial outfits supposed to be following our lead as they have many times in the past - and not the other way around. The RSGB and TAPR folks being discussed are the worst kind of Luddites, in this respect. Because of their destructive ignorance, these people have no place in the hobby. We would be much better off without them. At least APRS has increased activity on VHF here. However I agree that internet connections would appear to be more important for some folk. It's what they know. Charles, N5PVL |
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