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![]() "Craig Davidson" wrote in message ink.net... charlesb wrote in message ... In the end, Echolink serves as an excuse not to use radio to communicate "as a ham", as in the case with your friends. It also very often serves as an excuse not to learn more about the hobby and upgrade, as in the case of the hundreds, perhaps thousands of hams who instantly dropped plans to upgrade, or even to buy a radio upon discovering Echolink. Echolink devotees are just brimming over with excuses, but none of those excuses change the fact that Echolink is an Internet chat, not ham radio. Does posting to "rec.radio.amateur.policy" also serve as an excuse not to use ham radio to communicate? Why does talking over the internet provoke howls of protest from hams who seem to have no problem posting text messages over the internet? Could it be that you are feeling threatened? Bingo! You've got it! Yes, when we post here on the Internet, it has no effect on our on the air activities - But when some moron uses the Internet as a substitute for radio *as a part of our on the air activities* then the hobby is undercut and damaged. Facing this threat, amateurs feel - threatened ! That was an astute observation you made there, Craig. It is good to see that you understand the situation, and can point out the problem to others so clearly. Charles Brabham, N5PVL |
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