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susan carrigan August 31st 03 02:09 AM

Trouble Joining USAF MARS
 
I wonder if anyone else has found that it takes a long time (months) to go
through the apparently simple process of joining USAF MARS. Feel free to
e-mail replies to , or post here. Thanks!
73/Tom/NE1R



Steve Silverwood September 20th 03 08:49 PM

[This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc and a copy was sent
to the cited author.]

In article ,
says...
I wonder if anyone else has found that it takes a long time (months) to go
through the apparently simple process of joining USAF MARS. Feel free to
e-mail replies to
, or post here. Thanks!
73/Tom/NE1R


I wrote an email to USAF MARS, got a reply the next day, took care of
the paperwork via email and am now waiting for my training assignment
and callsign. I've been out of town all week on a business trip, so I
presume whatever had to be sent to me via snail mail has already arrived
by now. No problem so far.

Army MARS never returned my several email messages. Tough luck for
them.

--

-- //Steve//

Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Fountain Valley, CA
Email:

Web:
http://home.earthlink.net/~kb6ojs_steve

Steve Silverwood September 20th 03 08:49 PM

[This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc and a copy was sent
to the cited author.]

In article ,
says...
I wonder if anyone else has found that it takes a long time (months) to go
through the apparently simple process of joining USAF MARS. Feel free to
e-mail replies to
, or post here. Thanks!
73/Tom/NE1R


I wrote an email to USAF MARS, got a reply the next day, took care of
the paperwork via email and am now waiting for my training assignment
and callsign. I've been out of town all week on a business trip, so I
presume whatever had to be sent to me via snail mail has already arrived
by now. No problem so far.

Army MARS never returned my several email messages. Tough luck for
them.

--

-- //Steve//

Steve Silverwood, KB6OJS
Fountain Valley, CA
Email:

Web:
http://home.earthlink.net/~kb6ojs_steve

Dean September 21st 03 06:45 AM

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 19:49:33 GMT, Steve Silverwood
wrote:

[This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc and a copy was sent
to the cited author.]

In article ,
says...
I wonder if anyone else has found that it takes a long time (months) to go
through the apparently simple process of joining USAF MARS. Feel free to
e-mail replies to
, or post here. Thanks!
73/Tom/NE1R


I wrote an email to USAF MARS, got a reply the next day, took care of
the paperwork via email and am now waiting for my training assignment
and callsign. I've been out of town all week on a business trip, so I
presume whatever had to be sent to me via snail mail has already arrived
by now. No problem so far.

Army MARS never returned my several email messages. Tough luck for
them.


MARS is the most boring crap I've ever heard. It's outmoded and dying
as it's members kick off one at a time. It's like listening to a car
rust.

Dean September 21st 03 06:45 AM

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 19:49:33 GMT, Steve Silverwood
wrote:

[This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc and a copy was sent
to the cited author.]

In article ,
says...
I wonder if anyone else has found that it takes a long time (months) to go
through the apparently simple process of joining USAF MARS. Feel free to
e-mail replies to
, or post here. Thanks!
73/Tom/NE1R


I wrote an email to USAF MARS, got a reply the next day, took care of
the paperwork via email and am now waiting for my training assignment
and callsign. I've been out of town all week on a business trip, so I
presume whatever had to be sent to me via snail mail has already arrived
by now. No problem so far.

Army MARS never returned my several email messages. Tough luck for
them.


MARS is the most boring crap I've ever heard. It's outmoded and dying
as it's members kick off one at a time. It's like listening to a car
rust.

Howard September 21st 03 07:44 AM

On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 05:45:26 GMT, Dean wrote:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 19:49:33 GMT, Steve Silverwood
wrote:

[This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc and a copy was sent


MARS is the most boring crap I've ever heard. It's outmoded and dying
as it's members kick off one at a time. It's like listening to a car
rust.


Funny that we've never heard the military members and their families
that it serves say that. It is getting pathetic the number of people
who want to run down anything that isn't new or doesn't involve a
computer and the internet. Other modes are fine, but try to advocate
your favorites without running down the others

Howard
N3TNQ


Howard September 21st 03 07:44 AM

On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 05:45:26 GMT, Dean wrote:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 19:49:33 GMT, Steve Silverwood
wrote:

[This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc and a copy was sent


MARS is the most boring crap I've ever heard. It's outmoded and dying
as it's members kick off one at a time. It's like listening to a car
rust.


Funny that we've never heard the military members and their families
that it serves say that. It is getting pathetic the number of people
who want to run down anything that isn't new or doesn't involve a
computer and the internet. Other modes are fine, but try to advocate
your favorites without running down the others

Howard
N3TNQ


Dean September 21st 03 05:58 PM

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 23:44:44 -0700, Howard
wrote:

On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 05:45:26 GMT, Dean wrote:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 19:49:33 GMT, Steve Silverwood
wrote:

[This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc and a copy was sent


MARS is the most boring crap I've ever heard. It's outmoded and dying
as it's members kick off one at a time. It's like listening to a car
rust.


Funny that we've never heard the military members and their families
that it serves say that. It is getting pathetic the number of people
who want to run down anything that isn't new or doesn't involve a
computer and the internet. Other modes are fine, but try to advocate
your favorites without running down the others

Howard
N3TNQ


E-mail is as common as the telephone. MARS serves no purpose since
satellite and cellular have taken over. MARS is dying just like code.
Both served it's purpose in it's day but the day has come. I'm not
slamming MARS but the frequencies it occupies could be used for other
things.

Dean September 21st 03 05:58 PM

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 23:44:44 -0700, Howard
wrote:

On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 05:45:26 GMT, Dean wrote:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 19:49:33 GMT, Steve Silverwood
wrote:

[This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc and a copy was sent


MARS is the most boring crap I've ever heard. It's outmoded and dying
as it's members kick off one at a time. It's like listening to a car
rust.


Funny that we've never heard the military members and their families
that it serves say that. It is getting pathetic the number of people
who want to run down anything that isn't new or doesn't involve a
computer and the internet. Other modes are fine, but try to advocate
your favorites without running down the others

Howard
N3TNQ


E-mail is as common as the telephone. MARS serves no purpose since
satellite and cellular have taken over. MARS is dying just like code.
Both served it's purpose in it's day but the day has come. I'm not
slamming MARS but the frequencies it occupies could be used for other
things.

Howard September 21st 03 09:19 PM

On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 16:58:12 GMT, Dean wrote:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 23:44:44 -0700, Howard
wrote:

On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 05:45:26 GMT, Dean wrote:

On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 19:49:33 GMT, Steve Silverwood
wrote:

[This followup was posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc and a copy was sent


MARS is the most boring crap I've ever heard. It's outmoded and dying
as it's members kick off one at a time. It's like listening to a car
rust.


Funny that we've never heard the military members and their families
that it serves say that. It is getting pathetic the number of people
who want to run down anything that isn't new or doesn't involve a
computer and the internet. Other modes are fine, but try to advocate
your favorites without running down the others

Howard
N3TNQ


E-mail is as common as the telephone. MARS serves no purpose since
satellite and cellular have taken over. MARS is dying just like code.
Both served it's purpose in it's day but the day has come. I'm not
slamming MARS but the frequencies it occupies could be used for other
things.


Cellular???? How many locations with troops in the field overseas
have cellular access? How many of those same troops have access to a
sattelite hookup? Check your facts. Listen to the troops who have
actually used it, including some of those currently deployed.

Howard
N3TNQ



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