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One wonders why you are wasting your time on a ham-related newsgroup if
you feel such contempt for the service. Are you even licensed? |
"M.S." wrote in message ... SNIP However, I find the same thing on the local repeaters when I pass through, although I maintain up-to-date programming in my radio and I can hear the repeaters unkey, I don't get any answers to my calls. So it's not just simplex. M I have noticed the same thing about repeaters when traveling. On one occasion, I was persistent and a local came back and sed "Lots of folks here sonny, we just don't have the time to entertain travel folks, Mostly we talk about corn prices and hog disease." And I am aware of some Mom and Pop repeaters -- set up for them and they never answer others. CL |
"Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:haV1e.1880$k57.556@fed1read07... "M.S." wrote in message ... SNIP However, I find the same thing on the local repeaters when I pass through, although I maintain up-to-date programming in my radio and I can hear the repeaters unkey, I don't get any answers to my calls. So it's not just simplex. M I have noticed the same thing about repeaters when traveling. On one occasion, I was persistent and a local came back and sed "Lots of folks here sonny, we just don't have the time to entertain travel folks, Mostly we talk about corn prices and hog disease." And I am aware of some Mom and Pop repeaters -- set up for them and they never answer others. CL Funny they always answer my XYL though (;-) CL |
"Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:IpV1e.1881$k57.1290@fed1read07... "Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:haV1e.1880$k57.556@fed1read07... "M.S." wrote in message ... SNIP However, I find the same thing on the local repeaters when I pass through, although I maintain up-to-date programming in my radio and I can hear the repeaters unkey, I don't get any answers to my calls. So it's not just simplex. M I have noticed the same thing about repeaters when traveling. On one occasion, I was persistent and a local came back and sed "Lots of folks here sonny, we just don't have the time to entertain travel folks, Mostly we talk about corn prices and hog disease." And I am aware of some Mom and Pop repeaters -- set up for them and they never answer others. CL Funny they always answer my XYL though (;-) CL That is funny, but not surprising. The female voices ALWAYS seem to get a reply. But ya know, those "female" voices can be awfully deceiving. What you hear, isn't always what you see. Nor does it divulge what may come along with it. cl |
"cl" wrote in message o.verio.net... "Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:IpV1e.1881$k57.1290@fed1read07... "Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:haV1e.1880$k57.556@fed1read07... "M.S." wrote in message ... SNIP However, I find the same thing on the local repeaters when I pass through, although I maintain up-to-date programming in my radio and I can hear the repeaters unkey, I don't get any answers to my calls. So it's not just simplex. M I have noticed the same thing about repeaters when traveling. On one occasion, I was persistent and a local came back and sed "Lots of folks here sonny, we just don't have the time to entertain travel folks, Mostly we talk about corn prices and hog disease." And I am aware of some Mom and Pop repeaters -- set up for them and they never answer others. CL Funny they always answer my XYL though (;-) CL That is funny, but not surprising. The female voices ALWAYS seem to get a reply. But ya know, those "female" voices can be awfully deceiving. What you hear, isn't always what you see. Nor does it divulge what may come along with it. cl LOL Being there are only two females in Wyoming -- works everytime. Yep be careful what you visualize - could be the spittin image of your Mother -In -Law (;-( |
wrote in message oups.com... KØHB wrote: K0CKB and I just returned from an 8-week RV vacation. During the 8,500 mile trip we continuously monitored 146.52, and had our calls and the statement "Monitoring 146.52" prominently visible on the rear of our coach. Most of our travel was on busy Interstate highways, and in/near populous areas including Minneapolis, DesMoines, Kansas City, Topeka, Wichita, OKC, DFW, Waco, Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, ElPaso, Las Cruces, Globe, Phoenix, Flagstaff, Tucson, Las Vegas, and points between. Not once were we called on 146.52. At every population center we announced "K0HB (or K0CKB) monitoring Five Two", often more than once.. On only one occasion (thanks WK5C) did we receive a reply. Is .52 broken? Perhaps they forgot to disable thier K0HB filters? Had you been in SE Tennessee and I had seen you, you would have gotten a call. But on the same note, there's been quite a few occassions where I've passed/been passed by a vehicle with Amateur tags (or some other "callsign" display), and had my hails go unanswered. On the other hand, I've gotten several calls, mostly from 18-wheeler Amateurs. Lots of those big rigs are Hams...guess they got tired of the 10-4 good buddy crowd. Glad you're home safe, Hans. 73 Steve, K4YZ I remember whenever you passed a ham or saw his tag that if you sent four beeps spaced and two more beeps on your horn you would get a friendly response. I don't bother anymore. Dan/W4NTI |
On 28 Mar 2005 03:46:46 -0800, "Mr. Obvious"
wrote: One wonders why you are wasting your time on a ham-related newsgroup if you feel such contempt for the service. Are you even licensed? Who are you replying to? -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 05:47:02 GMT, "KØHB"
wrote: K0CKB and I just returned from an 8-week RV vacation. During the 8,500 mile trip we continuously monitored 146.52, and had our calls and the statement "Monitoring 146.52" prominently visible on the rear of our coach. Most of our travel was on busy Interstate highways, and in/near populous areas including Minneapolis, DesMoines, Kansas City, Topeka, Wichita, OKC, DFW, Waco, Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, ElPaso, Las Cruces, Globe, Phoenix, Flagstaff, Tucson, Las Vegas, and points between. Not once were we called on 146.52. FWIW I'm a new ham and called on 146.52 frequently when out of repeater range on a recent trip from Edmonton to Vancouver and Seattle. I chatted with one ham in the Jasper National Park on the Yellowhead highway and we met in person at the Mount Robson viewpoint. I also chatted with another ham at a small town, Golden, BC, which didn't have any repeater. I almost would've like to have a tape recorder spitting out my call sign every 10 minutes. smile Tony |
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 05:47:02 GMT, "KØHB"
wrote: Not once were we called on 146.52. Once I have my house antennas setup, waiting for the snow to melt off the roof, I will be monitoring 146.52 all the time while at home. Tony |
"Tony VE6MVP" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 05:47:02 GMT, "KØHB" wrote: K0CKB and I just returned from an 8-week RV vacation. During the 8,500 mile trip we continuously monitored 146.52, and had our calls and the statement "Monitoring 146.52" prominently visible on the rear of our coach. Most of our travel was on busy Interstate highways, and in/near populous areas including Minneapolis, DesMoines, Kansas City, Topeka, Wichita, OKC, DFW, Waco, Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, ElPaso, Las Cruces, Globe, Phoenix, Flagstaff, Tucson, Las Vegas, and points between. Not once were we called on 146.52. FWIW I'm a new ham and called on 146.52 frequently when out of repeater range on a recent trip from Edmonton to Vancouver and Seattle. I chatted with one ham in the Jasper National Park on the Yellowhead highway and we met in person at the Mount Robson viewpoint. I also chatted with another ham at a small town, Golden, BC, which didn't have any repeater. I almost would've like to have a tape recorder spitting out my call sign every 10 minutes. smile Tony Canadians are generally friendlier then Americans. I remember taking a road trip all around Fla a few years back. Couldn't find a sole to reply. In fact I used to LIVE in Ft. Lauderdale Fla. Same thing, snobs. Dan/W4NTI |
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