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Steve Robeson K4CAP October 15th 04 04:21 PM

A Challenge for Brain (15 October 2004)
 
Subject: foreign amateur radio policy
From: (William)
Date: 10/15/2004 9:12 AM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

On another "radio-related" newsgroup, an amateur asks:

"Subject: 80 meter European and Russian SSB frequencies?

Where is a list of the freq allocations for DX on 80m ssb?"

From the worlds greatest dxer, I was under the impression that we
weren't permitted to know the amateur allocations of other countries.
We must blindly tune up and down the bands hoping that we snag a
contact with a needed country. Having knowledge of where to tune is
forbidden.

Or he just hangs out and waits for the spots to roll in, or works the
nets.


Here's another of Brain's "Running My Mouth Off To Be A Smart Alec" rants.

I took the effort to make this a seperate post so we can start keeping
track of all of his stupid assertions and their follow-up responses.

He insinuated that Dave Heil, K8MN, said that it's forbidden to know the
allocations of other nation's Amateurs.

Brain made the assertion, so let's see him back it up.

He also insinuated that Dave said that the ONLY way to work DX is to
"blindly tune up and down the bands hoping we snag a contact with a needed
country."

I want to see THAT post also.

I'm not asking Brain to to anything but produce the posts wherein Dave
made the statements to which Brain alledges...

Where's the beef, Brain?

Steve, K4YZ











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