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SR wrote in :
Hello I am a new ham and i have a friend in Parkersburg, West Virginia. He has a 2 meter radio and echolink. I do not have echolink. Does anyone know of a repeater close to where I am, that I would be able to hit with my 2 meter radio Radio Shack HTX 202 144-148 MHZ. I live in Queens County NY. Any information or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, 73 Steven I'd check with people on repeaters you can hear and ask them. Someone should know unless they're also clueless no-coders. If all else fails, you can take your HTX 202 back to Radio Shack and exchange blank stares with the clerk. SC |
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![]() "Slow Code" wrote in message ink.net... SR wrote in : snip I'd check with people on repeaters you can hear and ask them. Someone should know unless they're also clueless no-coders. snip SC Usually the no-code techs have a better idea as to how echolink and IRLP work than most of the old-timers, because it is the only way that they can access "long distance" radio. Most of the old-timers don't consider it to be "real" radio and as such, are often stuck in their ways and slow to accept the new form of communication on the service. It is similar to many of the other forms that were incorporated into amateur radio and were slow to be accepted, such as SSB, SSTV, even ATV. I don't think any of these are any less ham radio than CW is ham radio. |
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"Pat Stevens" wrote in
news ![]() "Slow Code" wrote in message ink.net... SR wrote in : snip I'd check with people on repeaters you can hear and ask them. Someone should know unless they're also clueless no-coders. snip SC Usually the no-code techs have a better idea as to how echolink and IRLP work than most of the old-timers, because it is the only way that they can access "long distance" radio. Most of the old-timers don't consider it to be "real" radio and as such, are often stuck in their ways and slow to accept the new form of communication on the service. Echolink isn't real radio, it's Retard DX. "No internet = The band ain't open." ROFL It is similar to many of the other forms that were incorporated into amateur radio and were slow to be accepted, such as SSB, SSTV, even ATV. I don't think any of these are any less ham radio than CW is ham radio. RTTY, SSTV, CW, AMTOR, PSK, PACKET, ATV, etc. are all real. No internet required. SC |
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