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![]() Carl R. Stevenson wrote: Dave, cut Carl Stevenson 1999: "I don't think we should establish 'protected class' setasides for ANY legacy technology ... " I have actually CHANGED that view to some extent ... I could support a reasonable "CW only" section at the bottom of each HF band. I do NOT support phone band expansion at the expense of CW and data. I believe that the "robot" stations that are causing harmful interference because they can't adequately detect and avoid ongoing operations (due largely to "hidden terminal" effects resulting fromt he nature of HF propagation) should NOT be allowed to go anywhere in the HF bands that data is allowed. There IS a difference between machine operation and human to human operation and the machines are not (at least yet) smart enough to "play nice(ly enough)." They should, therefore, be limited to reasonably-sized sub-bands. Carl carefull there don't you know you are not allow to change your mind ![]() Carl's race for the Atlantic Division Directorship should be interesting at the very least. Should he actually get elected, I'm sure the seasoned veterans of the League will welcome him with open arms. I am committed to working with whoever constitutes the BoD should I get elected. No, I will not be a "yes man." Yes, I will prod them for more progressive appoaches to many of the issues facing the League and ham radio in general. I will do that based on input from the membership, my technical expertise, my regulatory expertise, my proven track record of leadership and consensus-building in IEEE standards activites and other venues, and my dedication to a healthy, secure, and harmonious future for ham radio. Dave K8MN 73, Carl - wk3c http://home.ptd.net/~wk3c |
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