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"Herb" wrote:
There there my boy. Hold out another 24 hours and you can get back on 14313 and jam your buddies, talk about imaginary "monitoring" stations, or anything else that you fruity hams do. In the mean time, there is always CB. Yes, why don't you get on channel 11 and make noises, such fun, as you well know. Herb Are those the same "imaginary" monitoring stations that Hollingsworth goes around the country talking about. He claimed some three years ago that computer upgrades allowed them to do about 1000 times as many Lines of Bearing samples as had been previously done. Of course, those _were_ imaginary back in 1995 when the ARRL announced the soon to be built new remote monitoring system, and quoted the FCC saying they would be an improvement, The plan would close nine separate attended high frequency monitoring stations, and three additional monitoring sites within FCC field offices. Technological advances permit the replacement of these monitoring stations with a national automated monitoring network by the summer of 1996, the FCC said, and "overall, monitoring capacities will be enhanced." One facility in Laurel/Columbia, Maryland, will remain as the network central station. http://www.arrl.org/w1aw/1995-arlb096.html -- Floyd L. Davidson http://web.newsguy.com/floyd_davidson Ukpeagvik (Barrow, Alaska) |