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![]() "Cosmo" wrote in message u... I'm currently listening to 7.070Mhz. The time is 19:20EDT I find the operations by some licensed amateurs and perhaps a pirate station is just appalling. Operators and I use the word loosely, making threats at each other, whistling over each other and discussing tracking operators down to sort them out! It sounded like the 27Mhz CB band back in the mid seventies. I can remember when amateurs took pride in their operating practices and gentlemanly behaviour. If this what it is to become why would anyone be attracted to the hobby unless perhaps they are an ignorant thugs. It appears to me and I know I will be condemned for this, but we seem to have accepting lower standards in more ways than we expected. I believe that simply ignoring these operating practices and these operators will allow segments of the bands to become no go ghettos. A completely unacceptable and un-Australian outcome. I also believe that the looming threat to this great hobby come from within as mach as from outside forces, and there fore suggest that something akin to intruder watch be applied to monitoring amateur operations as I think the authorities response will be that we need to self regulate. I am offering this observation for discussion and we be keen to see what others think! Cheers Peter VK3YSF Fact. You don't need an amateur license to purchase and illegally use tranceivers. Fact. Self regulation without enforceable consequences doesn't work, either in amateur radio or elsewhere. Fact. Operating and technical standards have nosedived among many new amateurs compared to 30 years ago. People don't generally respect and covert what they haven't worked their tails off for. Opinion. AR appears to be largely irrelevant to Australian society and its instrumentalities. Apart from some noticeable occasions when amateurs assisted in emergencies, it always has been just a hobby pursued by a group of wierd misfits. (myself included ![]() invented. The difference is that today many in the ranks have no idea that AR was once the hobby of gentlemen, kings and politicians. It was a level playing field where one respected someone because they had been through the same hoops, irregardless of social standing, money or power. But that's all apparently ancient history. Now AR is the playground for all. No more amateurs code, it's all F#$% you mate! Society has unfortunately changed. It's become personal. Me first, second and third. Get outta my way and show me the bottom line.It's all about the money. The revolution appears to have erased the words "respect" and "tolerance". Question. There used to be an advisory committee composed of amateurs who sat down with the ACA and decided what action if any to take against amateurs who stepped over the line. I wonder if such mechanisms still exist ? If they don't then perhaps they should. Conclusion. Two years ago I had a very public battle with several amateurs and would be amateurs who accused me of doing a "chicken little" i.e. yelling "the sky is falling the sky is falling!". It may not have fallen. But I would suggest that it may be very close to the ground. Cheers Jim VK4BBG |
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