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![]() wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 21:43:36 +1000, "Jim" jimshire1_no spammy@iprimusdotcomdotau wrote: ... clipped 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. ... clipped Unforunately true, but that's the way it is. Perhaps the bright side is that we should be grateful that the most heavily populated parts of Australia aren't generally subject to the severe weather etc conditions that make amateur radio emergency response capability such an important community resource! 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. ... clipped Yes it does, it's called the WIA/ACMA Liaison Committee - details on the WIA www-page. As punishment for past "crimes", yours truly is a member. To respond to other related posts, the first step is a "quiet word" and if this doesn't work, then written record of date, time, callsigns, etc submitted via the Liaison Committee and/or direct to ACMA is step two. The ACMA do respond to documented persistent problems, but without making a "Ben Hur" scale production of it all. Finally, an observation, seems to me that many established operators perhaps tend to ignore newcomers as a response to "f*&% off, old-fart" reactions. Keith G Malcolm VK1ZKM 12 March 2006 This has been for me a constructive discussion and I hope for others. It appears that many have similar concerns and more importantly some ideas. I agree with the common thread that we must first engage with new operators, although I was not necessarily suggesting the problem lies only with them! And obviously we need to lead by example. Having said that I believe that adequate policing procedures need to be put in place if they are not already in place and if they are in place it needs to be published. I suggest that if anyone has a strong view on this issue that they contact the relevant WIA committee member on the below contact page and see if we are able to raise the issue to a sufficient level. http://www.wia.org.au/contact.php Cheers Peter vk3ysf |
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