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I think that many amateur operator think that; that someone running a
information bulletin get on a frequency that's in uses and begins broadcasting. However, this is not true. As I stated I look for a unused frequency and I call three times if the frequency is in uses. I know K1MAN or W1AW doesn't do that. The second problem is Amateur operators who have a problems with information bulletins that are opinionated.which is a different issue. Todd N9OGL "Buck" wrote in message ... On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 00:47:58 -0600, "Todd Daugherty" wrote: I didn't write down their call signs I will rebroadcast the program Thursday and Friday afternoon all I can tell you sport is listen up then maybe you hear me. As for frequency I will not designate any frequency because I don't want some licensed CB Operator or amateur radio operator inbreeds claim they were on that frequency first or claim interference. I scan the band and pick an unused frequency good hunting Todd N9OGL You just raised yourself to a higher than acceptable standard ![]() might be the first ham to broadcast news without taking over a frequency to do so. In all sincerity, I commend you for your courtesy. Having been bombarded by both ARRL and K1MAN while in a QSO, I have a bit of a chip on my shoulder when it comes to broadcasts on the ham frequencies. I hope you continue your practice of finding a clear frequency for your broadcasts. If I hear you some time, I will listen to it. Buck N4PGW Buck -- For what it's worth. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 04:10:19 -0600, "Todd Daugherty"
wrote: The second problem is Amateur operators who have a problems with information bulletins that are opinionated.which is a different issue. Todd N9OGL Aren't we all? ![]() I don't keep up with the League's schedule or frequencies, nor K1MAN's. I find a clear spot and transmit. It seems that many times the frequencies were clear because I was the only one that didn't know the League's schedule. On the other hand, K1MAN tried to take over the GA SSB Net frequency every night at net time. His "research" showed that that was the only logical frequency for his broadcast, which he repeated several times daily. Additionally, there was a station that began broadcasting "code practice" 24 hours a day on the CW QRP calling frequency. I am a Christian and Bible believer, but calling it code practice doesn't justify the means. Several others have come and gone over the 26 years since I have been licensed. Like K1MAN and the League, they started their broadcasts on a set frequency at a set time without regard for QSOs in progress. Opinionated? Well, like Pavlov's dog, I (we) have been conditioned. Thanks, again, for your courteous approach. Buck N4PGW Buck -- For what it's worth. |
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 04:10:19 -0600, "Todd Daugherty"
wrote: I think that many amateur operator think that; that someone running a information bulletin get on a frequency that's in uses and begins broadcasting. However, this is not true. As I stated I look for a unused frequency and I call three times if the frequency is in uses. I know K1MAN or W1AW doesn't do that. The second problem is Amateur operators who have a problems with information bulletins that are opinionated.which is a different issue. Todd N9OGL "Buck" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 00:47:58 -0600, "Todd Daugherty" wrote: I didn't write down their call signs I will rebroadcast the program Thursday and Friday afternoon all I can tell you sport is listen up then maybe you hear me. As for frequency I will not designate any frequency because I don't want some licensed CB Operator or amateur radio operator inbreeds claim they were on that frequency first or claim interference. I scan the band and pick an unused frequency good hunting Todd N9OGL You just raised yourself to a higher than acceptable standard ![]() might be the first ham to broadcast news without taking over a frequency to do so. In all sincerity, I commend you for your courtesy. Having been bombarded by both ARRL and K1MAN while in a QSO, I have a bit of a chip on my shoulder when it comes to broadcasts on the ham frequencies. I hope you continue your practice of finding a clear frequency for your broadcasts. If I hear you some time, I will listen to it. BTW, something just caught my memory, Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe you said you were going to 'start' the broadcast just before you leave for school? Don't the rules require a control operator to be present for the broadcast? You might double check that. Buck -- For what it's worth. |
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I didn't get time because I had to finish some homework.I sorry but school
comes first.But here's the times I will be on Fridays 7.00pm to 8.00pm CST Saturday 4.00pm to 5.00pm CST Sunday 4.00pm to 5.00pm CST repeat 8.00pm to 9.00pm CST Todd "Buck" wrote in message ... On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 04:10:19 -0600, "Todd Daugherty" wrote: I think that many amateur operator think that; that someone running a information bulletin get on a frequency that's in uses and begins broadcasting. However, this is not true. As I stated I look for a unused frequency and I call three times if the frequency is in uses. I know K1MAN or W1AW doesn't do that. The second problem is Amateur operators who have a problems with information bulletins that are opinionated.which is a different issue. Todd N9OGL "Buck" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 1 Feb 2005 00:47:58 -0600, "Todd Daugherty" wrote: I didn't write down their call signs I will rebroadcast the program Thursday and Friday afternoon all I can tell you sport is listen up then maybe you hear me. As for frequency I will not designate any frequency because I don't want some licensed CB Operator or amateur radio operator inbreeds claim they were on that frequency first or claim interference. I scan the band and pick an unused frequency good hunting Todd N9OGL You just raised yourself to a higher than acceptable standard ![]() might be the first ham to broadcast news without taking over a frequency to do so. In all sincerity, I commend you for your courtesy. Having been bombarded by both ARRL and K1MAN while in a QSO, I have a bit of a chip on my shoulder when it comes to broadcasts on the ham frequencies. I hope you continue your practice of finding a clear frequency for your broadcasts. If I hear you some time, I will listen to it. BTW, something just caught my memory, Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe you said you were going to 'start' the broadcast just before you leave for school? Don't the rules require a control operator to be present for the broadcast? You might double check that. Buck -- For what it's worth. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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