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nobodys_old_friend wrote:
" attack attack attack fight" Gee, Markie, YOU are the one who's changed the subject line of this thread THREE TIMES into "attack" subjects...The most current past one being proof. K4YZ wrote: Larry wrote: On 28 Jan 2006 20:16:11 -0800, K4YZ wrote: Larry wrote: On 28 Jan 2006 06:12:03 -0800, K4YZ wrote: Greetings All, Are any of you equipped to work the ISS crossband repeater? Actually, you don't need crossband capability to use the ISS repeater. Actually you do when the input is on 70 centimeters and the output is on 2 meters. That's what "crossband" means. Actually, I stand by my original statement: You don't NEED crossband capability to use the ISS repeater. At some place there is a receiver and a transmitter operating on different bands in order to operate the ISS crossband repeater. whch isn't exactly the same as having croband cappicity Sure it is. At some point in time there HAS to be a crossband operating Amateur Radio station to make this work. The ISS repeater is listening on 70 centimeters. It's retransmitting on 2 meters. THAT is crossband operation. SOMEone had to take the time to set up the gear, put the antennas up, etc etc etc to make it work. There are terrestrial Amateur RADIO stations that are operating in that configuration. cut Which does not speak to your station NOW. Since you do not include a callsign, all I can do is "assume" that this is a bit of blustery buffoonery by Lennie the Licenseless or someone like him quoting the works of others. I see a lot of that "professional engineers are better than hams" rhetoric there. more attack sinc he has dared to disagree with you in the slughtist The "slughtist"...?!?!? More made up words, Markie. GET A DICTIONARY! And as for the "disagreeing", I wasn't the one who initiated that exchange. All I wanted to know was who in our "circle" were set up to work ISS. cut Nope. But then neither of them is "radio". I am a licensed Amateur RADIO operator because I enjoy operating RADIOS. steping up yet again How's that? Since you snipped the relevent parts of the paragraphs, all is left is something for you to try and snipe at. Didn't work. If I were an Olympic swimmer I just might cross that river IN it rather than over it, and if I were Amish, I'd use that horse to get around rather than a car. Some can say that about FM, or SSB, or CW, or any other mode. However anyone can turn the computer on and work Echolink. There's no skill in that. Anyone can turn on a transceiver and push a button. There's no real skill in that either. OK. Just turn on a radio and push a button. Any button. Talk to anyone without selecting the right frequency, split, mode, antenna, etc etc etc ...?!?! now realy going off I am sure you are, Markie. Prove any of my statements inaccurate... "Larry" is the one who made some silly comments about just "push(ing) a button"...Not me. Or does it take a bit of knowledge and skill to get that radio working into a proper antenna, on the proper frequency to actually make that contact...?!?! Did you make your alleged OSCAR contacts by just "pushing a button", or did you have to know a bit about Kleperian tables, AOS/LOS schedules, polarization techniques, Doppler effect...?!?! cut I submit that there is a whole flock of guys out thre who just down loaded the software and got on the computer when they were told to. I know of at least 2 or three locally who have done exactly that. sonituing to escalte WHAT...?!?! What's "sonituing"...?!?!? "Escalte"...?!?!? Isn't that a new model of Cadillac? And Markie...Prove any of the foregoing paragraph wrong. Do YOU know what it takes to work through ISS? Can you access the satellites? Did you ever get a QSL card from MIR, even for an SWL logging? If all you do is push a button, then you're an appliance operator in my estimation. Judging by the foregoing statements, I'd say you're probably not a licensed Amateur and are just pulling rabbits out of someone else's hat. And as for applicance operators, who built YOUR computer...?!?! more of Steves miciron thin skin at work "Miciron"... I think that was a "planet" in an episode ot ST:TNG an interesting case study this one s i t shows Steve acting with out any past hsitory with the guy and he chooses to fight No fight, Markie. Someone without the cajones to identify him/herself throws in some slap-in-the-face comments to a straight forward, no "insults" post. I appreciate that some people like using VoIP over real radios. I've never once said "that's not real Ham Radio". However "Larry" here wanted to dig in and try to impress us with how "modern" his way is over direct contact communication with the ISS via Amateur Radio. That's MY prefered way of communicating, and if he cares to have his preferences respected, he didn't need to dive in like he did. And in the long run, "my" way still requires a bit more skill and technique than Larry putting a sound card in his pooter. His comments have Lennism written all over them. That's not to say that Lennie wrote them, it's just the same "ideal". That YOU were so quick to jump in and "defend" them only reinforces that concept. Steve, K4YZ |
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