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KØHB wrote: "Mark Kramer" wrote in message ... No, we could say "who are you interfering with if you put your newfangled technology on a pair where there is no repeater active?" The tone of this (and other) responses seems to suggest "just stroke up on a convenient pair, and wait to see if the coordinated person/club complains". No, that is not what was said at all. That is not the tone of what was said, nor was it said directly. If you know a pair where there is no active repeater, you are not just "stok[ing] up on a convenient pair", you've picked the pair with an explicit reason. If a coordinated user complains that you are interfering with a repeater that does not exist, you are free to laugh at him. Tell me, just how DO you interfere with a non-existant system? Do you think the FCC is going to listen to him? If I lived in Resume Speed, Montana that might work, at least for awhile, if I had the bad manners and grapes to try. You think it is bad manners to use a frequency that is not being used? You only join conversations already in progress? You never make a call on an unused frequency? But if you commandeer a pair in an already wait-listed/saturated environment, The the pair is wait-listed and saturated, then it isn't unused, now is it? |