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From: on Aug 20, 5:42 am
Dan/W4NTI wrote: Even today....well actually for many years....the 80 meter band is a classic example of wasted space. Mostly dead air in the "CW" allocations. In particular from 3.5 to 3.6. I think you meant "3.6 to 3.7" That may have been 33 years ago while fighting the commies around the Fulda Gap in Yurp. Lots of open space from 3.6 to 3.750 if you want to be open minded on this subject. All of 80 meters is open to digital modes. You know, the modes all those new, young, modern hams are going to use when Element 1 goes away. Define "new, young, modern." Did you mean the kind of electronics typified by all-vacuum-tube, state-of-the- art, designed by yourself in 1990" new, yound, and modern? If there's so much room, then what's the problem making 3500 to 3575 Morse Code only? What makes you think that a MINORITY has any "right" to an exclusive radio playground? 40 is another case and it is gonna be real tough to put that mess straight.. hi. Not really. The mess is due to the rest of the world wanting 7100-7300 for SWBC. That's going away, even as we speak, and more and more of the rest of the world is letting their hams have 7100-7200. Eventually 7000-7300 will be worldwide exclusive amateur. Bad "analysis." The "40m issue" has been going on since 1979...for 26 years. The RESOLUTION of it came about in 2003 at WRC-03. 40 meters will be resolved as to who gets what in 2009...as outlined in the resolutions made in 2003. That was adequately explained in the WRC-03 REPORT as written by the U.S. delegation leader and appearing a year ago on the FCC International Bureau pages. So what's the problem with 7000-7050 being Morse Code only? What makes you think that a MINORITY has any "right" to an exclusive radio playground? 20/15/10 could all use some "CW Trimming" today. Let's cut to the chase. It's about more room for 'phone and less for Morse Code and digital modes. Some folks talk big about "new directions" and "modernization" and "fresh ideas", but what they really mean is more bandspace for SSB. ...and some folks talk big about "exclusivity for Them," "old directions" and "archaic conservatism." Cutting to the chase, the PCTA insist on EXCLUSIVITY for their "nobility" as if they were Gods of Radio. They consider themselves some kind of Elite, a rationalization for being able to evolve, to cope, to interact with the rest of the "amateur community." I still like my suggestion......bottom 25 of ALL HF bands....CW ONLY. No digital, etc. That way those that want can. Those that don't.....won't. The trouble is that it will take an Extra to get down there. Irrelevant. WT Docket 05-235 is NOT about license classes or the rank/status/privileges of the "ruling class." :-) "John Smith" wrote in message Band allocation should be allocated on long term statistics generated in regards to the modes used... (past year or two) A year or two is "long tern"? HAW, that's a good one! Do you have a "5-Year Plan" for the Party, Commissar? (Does this guy know what a sunspot cycle is?) Does Commisar Miccolis realize that RADIO itself is only 109 years old? Almost "10" in "Sun Years." Of course, to a 14-year-old, waiting 11 years until 25 seems like a virtual eternity. It's a mental state, very subjective. As CW continues its' "its". Sister Nun of the Above has a bottomless drawer of rulers. [she should empty out her drawers...ugh!] drop, it needs less and less allocations... Who says CW is dropping? Tsk, tsk. As in the old saying, "if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail." Coders who play in their almost-exclusive radio playground just can't seem to keep count or recognize the territory. as no-coders now enter CW will have to shrink to accommodate the new users and their modes... You mean SSB, right? Because there's no Morse-Code-only subbands on HF-MF in the USA. Feeling disenchanted, Jimmie? Contact KH2D and seek to open up "No SSB International." Technically well-done website of the past, but stuck in its little Guamian territory in the middle of the Pacific, totally surrounded by water (it was all wet in thinking). Coders ALREADY have TOTAL EXCLUSIVITY for OOK CW in 6m, 2m bands. They can move on up to those bands and "work" ALL the "CW" they can, undisturbed by the unwashed masses doing (hack, ptui) Voice or Data. ALL THEIRS! Think of the glorious possibilities to "advance the state of the art" of morse code! [first used in 1844, 161 years ago] You don't like that idea? Awwwww. It is JUST LIKE CODERS DID for the no-coders and anti-morse heathen many years ago. BANISH them to "the world above 30 MHz" in a perfect example of elitism, gross class bigotry. But, you Coders consider yourself "above" the mundane, better than best, the "extra" of the radio world, superior to all others through beeping. Hang onto your "extra" license obtained through morsemanship, Jimmie. It may be all you'll have in the future to show your "greatness" in AMATEUR radio. key not |
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