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On Sun, 18 Dec 2011 20:51:36 EST, dave wrote:
On Sat, 17 Dec 2011 10:40:04 -0500, Steve Bonine wrote: Somehow hams have a mysterious ability to tune around looking for a QSO, check the antenna match, and carry on a conversation without this activity distracting them from driving? If it wasn't for the clear danger it poses, that would be funny. My 2-meter Kenwood tunes itself. I've had 2 driving jobs with 2-way radios and was a dispatcher eventually for one of them. [snipped] I thunk a repeater (with callsign) when I get on the road, to check the gear, and don't think about again, unless someone comes up and asks for a radio check. Exactly! Anyone who would do what Steve described needs to have their sanity checked. As most of us probably do, I set my dual-band mobile on the channel that I would use (the other channel monitors a non-ham safety system) and never touch the mike again unless there's a very important reason to do so. Working a contest of snagging a QSO are not important reasons while driving. Steve should realize and accept that there's a world of difference between dispatch communications, which we do, and having a duplex conversation. I can blame the cellphone industry for fooling the public into thinking that a cellphone is just some special type of telephone rather than a radio transceiver. We ran into this attitude when the industry twisted The Congress into amending the Electronic Communications Privacy Act to make unauthorized interception of cellphone signals a crime, giving only the illusion of privacy, rather than providing robust encryption of the signals in the first place. I've been using mobile radios, both ham and non-ham, for decades and know how to do it safely. The local 30-somethings with the cellphones up to the ear and no hands on the wheel obviously do not. I spent a lot of effort to get the ham exemption written into the Oregon hands-free statute, and I do use a hands-free device with my cellphone at all times. That's my two rings.... -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon e-mail: k2asp [at] arrl [dot] net |
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