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(WA8ULX) poked his head
out of the killfile somehow to stir the pot with the following negativity: You just couldnt stand not hearing from me. One question, though - would it be too much to ask for you to perhaps get on board with the rest of the Amateur community and work with us to fight this issue? Im not against the ISSUE, I think its a good move for the common man. If Ham Radio cant figure out how to live with sharing, and Modern Improved Technology, then HAM RADIO most go. As an alternative, could I respectfully suggest that you transition to your replacement hobby early - we've heard as much whining and negativity as should be expected for the average group of humans to endure.... Well Im already involved in other things, but, I will hang around to see the final Demise of HAM RADIO |
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It isn't about sharing, it's about letting unlicensed stations rule HF.
This will affect other services and that is when the goo will hit the blades. FM broadcasting, for instance. AM broadcasting will likely be affected, especially those stations experimenting with digital stereo AM broadcasting. You, like so many others, seem to think it is all about the hams (gee, my washing machine is over-sudsing. Must be that ham down the street). The problem is that if BPL becomes widespread, you will have reception problems everywhere. How will the FCC ever get anyone to certify their computers, radios, televisions, copiers, and so on, when the open air test sites will *not* be able to tell if equipments meets FCC requirements due to all of that garbage everywhere. OATS sites test for radiated signals in upper HF through UHF and the whole HF range plus part of VHF will be buried in noise. Oh, I forgot. Ship all the testing to China. Makes sense. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "WA8ULX" wrote in message ... (WA8ULX) poked his head out of the killfile somehow to stir the pot with the following negativity: You just couldnt stand not hearing from me. One question, though - would it be too much to ask for you to perhaps get on board with the rest of the Amateur community and work with us to fight this issue? Im not against the ISSUE, I think its a good move for the common man. If Ham Radio cant figure out how to live with sharing, and Modern Improved Technology, then HAM RADIO most go. As an alternative, could I respectfully suggest that you transition to your replacement hobby early - we've heard as much whining and negativity as should be expected for the average group of humans to endure.... Well Im already involved in other things, but, I will hang around to see the final Demise of HAM RADIO --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.522 / Virus Database: 320 - Release Date: 9/29/03 |
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