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On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 11:07:03 PM UTC-5, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote:
I am currently on the hit list of higher ups in the world government because I know too much. If I have to suddenly bolt from the USA can you hide out me in Greece until the heat is off? Greece is a haven for hiding xD.And it is almost impossible to get extradited Excellent! They have already murdered DxAce. Me and DhiaDuit are next on their list. This is very serious business in this newsgroup. I am sure you were not aware of what a den of vipers you were entering when you came here. So I am just setting you wise. Is there a way I can contact you if I need to escape? Greece is one of my favorite countries and The Speakeasies Swing Band is my favorite! They are in Greece. Can you introduce me to the lead singer? She is a great crooner! Check them out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs5pmRIOiCY |
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On 5/22/2017 11:43 PM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote:
On 5/22/2017 11:32 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/22/2017 4:23 PM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/22/2017 10:14 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/22/2017 3:03 PM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/22/2017 5:45 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/22/2017 10:25 AM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/22/2017 3:15 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/22/2017 3:19 AM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/22/2017 1:03 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/21/2017 3:48 PM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/21/2017 10:29 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/21/2017 3:06 PM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/21/2017 6:52 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/21/2017 10:39 AM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/20/2017 4:49 PM, Joe from Kokomo wrote: On 5/20/2017 2:13 AM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: Ham law is an absolute joke.Law banning people from using the airwaves legally like if using a transceiver is using a rifle.It is also creating a form of elitism over who uses the radiowaves because most hams in my country are a bunch of snobby oldies who think that they own the amateur bands and essentially jam and prohibit anyone else from using it.Their clique is a retarded form of elitism and exclusionism against people who are also genuinely interested in the hobby yet are unable to get a licence for various reasons(mostly the exam date being a completely unsuitable day for people under 25 since the university entrance exams are close-by).Every time I have attempted to speak politely without a callsign I have been welcomed with curse phrases.Even if I explain the situation, the arrogant retards who call themselves licenced ham operators keep on playing around till I get ****ed off.Wow.How inclusive and "brotherly" they are.Just wow.Maybe they are brainwashed into believing that nobody unlicenced is good and that we are all evil trolls who pollute the airwaves with their ****. I really wish one day for a popular ham radio revolution to take place where all unlicenced hams will take revenge on the asshole's behaviour by jamming the **** out of them continuously. I encourage every unlicenced ham out there to jam the **** out of any licenced ham as a form of retaliation. Only this way these retards will learn how to behave. So, if you are as smart as you think you are, why don't you just get your license??? --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com Maybe you did not read the text. THE EXAM DATE IS USUALLY MAY 20-25 WHICH IS THE WORST DAY POSSIBLE DUE TO EXAMS!!! So the entire world has to bow to YOUR schedule. Guess what. IT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN! Other people have schedules, also! And here's another clue. Exams are offered MORE THAN ONCE A YEAR! There's an idiot born every minute... And no, if you are not licensed, you ARE NOT WELCOME ON THE HAM BANDS! And well, the radio bands belong to everyone, not just ham operators. Exams are not offered IN MY COUNTRY more than once per year. If you have a working brain, you should have understood that I am not from america.You are one country in the world.It does not mean everyone follows your standards. No, bands do NOT belong to everyone. They are a resource shared among all people in the world, and like other shared resources, are regulated. The radio spectrum is regulated by each nation according to international agreements. And I know you aren't from America. But Greece holds exams twice a year - not just the end of May. But it's probably good that you can't sit for the license exam. From your attitude you wouldn't make a very good amateur. We believe in following the laws, not operating illegally. You believe in a set of laws with no sense.And both the dates are inconvinient. Also have you ever been in my country before or at least immigrated?I doubt that.Ham exams are expensive and difficult.Not just basic stuff. Maybe they should sell put callsigns if the retarded ministry of communications wants more money. If a law was stupid enough to cause you hassle or harm, would you still follow it? ethicslaws. I have never seen a law stupid enough to cause me harm. Lots of laws cause me hassles, though - speed limits, for instance. Or stopping for red lights when there is no other traffic. But I still follow the laws. And if there is one I don't like, I will try to get it changed. And the dates are not there for YOUR convenience. If you want a ham license, you will find a way to take the test. But all you want to do is gripe. Ham exams aren't overly difficult. But they do require you study. You aren't going to get them from a cereal box. Here's a clue. Not everything in life is going to be easy, convenient or free. Once you are out of school and not being supported by your mom and dad, you'll have to work for everything - a roof over your head, a bed to sleep in and food on the table. Even if it's not "convenient" for you. Yes but the entire topic of this post is about the behaviour of the greek ham ****s that call themselves "licenced operators". Their behaviour is worse than unacceptable,especially towards pirates who do not cause any trouble.Not that hams from your country are innocent either.I have been on HF without a normal transceiver, but with a homemade morse cw transmitter and all I got back were curses. What I complain about is the "argument" that has happened on the repeaters, with some hams saying that I should be left to transmit because of the fact I cannot go to the exams for the past 5 years and with others calling me and my supporters "faggots who do not deserve to have a VHF transceiver".Now should I jam the **** out of them and possibly triangulate and/or sabotage their installations?I know that if you short circuit the antenna with a 220V supply the transmitter the transmitter will burn. No, this entire topic is about licensed radio operators who have taken the time to learn the appropriate material and take the test, vs. pirates who have no legal authority to operate. By operating illegally, you ARE causing trouble. As for what they are calling you - they are 100% correct, based on your actions. I just hope for your sake the Greek Ministry of Transports-communications doesn't catch up with you. You will be even more unhappy than you are now. How does a few years of free room and board courtesy of the Greek government sound to you? And they will have help. Hams are very good at finding illegal transmitters. How AM I causing trouble?I know where to not broadcast, where the military and emergency communications are and I know which power is the maximum possible in my country. They have no caught me because I usually am in the freebander channel The ham band is between 144-145 mhz.Now I could buy this handheld because it was quite discounted (20 euro). Locating me??I have a handheld.Even they find where I am I can and will hide the transceiver.They can't search my house unless the prosecutor issues an order for that which is almost impossible.They haven't found me for the past 6 years xDD Your regulations are retarded and this is a fact.This whole **** was made up for the retarded hellenic republic to profit from.Because the exams require a fee of 25 euro. The police uses the tetra radio system on 900mhz.So does the fire service and the EMS. Interfering with them is impossible and a tetra handheld costs over 600 euro. Legal authority is a joke.The bands are free for everyone.Radio waves are a natural thing that exists. The exams are hard to do and set at an unsuitable date.That is a fact.We are not 45 year old lazy arseholes who haven't studied for a degree and got their licence at age 13 or so. You, by your own admission, are operating illegally, jamming legal operators and threatening to damage their equipment. You are a perfect example of why there are regulations and licensing requirements. Your kind is not wanted in a civilized society. I jam and threaten to sabotage legal operators because of their behaviour.They will only learn the bad way.If their behaviour won't stop I will jam the repeater.I once pressed so often that the system of the repeater stuck and someone had to get on the mountain to fix it.I have done and I will do it again if their behaviour continues this way. Regulations do not exist because of my behaviour.I protest against them, and I willingly violate them to show that they are wrong and unfair.Personally I believe I am operating just fine and that the law is wrong. But their attitude towards us is what makes me furious. Regulations are there to stop your infantile behavior. And what you believe is immaterial. It's the law that counts. Their attitude towards spoiled brats like you is perfectly reasonable. Grow up. You won't go far in this world with that attitude. And BTW - you only THINK they haven't caught you yet. You won't know for sure until someone knocks on your door. And then it will be too late. Plus they don't need to actually find your handheld. Just identifying the signal came from your house is proof enough. And for that they don't even need to enter your property. And how they will prove it was me?Also I am absent from my house all day. Their attitude was bad towards me regardless of how politely I was talking.Until ofcourse after 2 hours of flaming I broke off and started calling them names xD. Ethics is above law, in the eyes of God.God is above law too. Here the proceedure is more complicated.They have to find the physical transmitter, that is why most people who were caught they had an installation. This law is retarded and immaterial.Telecommunications must be free to everyone to use. Where ever you are transmitting, both the government and hams are able to track you. They do not have to find the physical transmitter. And their attitude was justified because you were operating illegally. As mentioned earlier, my actions are justified as they were the result and response to their behaviour. Also why they should care if I operate illegally?Do I put my nose in their business??? No, your actions are not justified. You were in the wrong by transmitting illegally, and it is THEIR actions and behavior which are justified. Hams obey the rules, and do not suffer criminals like you. And by your admitted actions, that is *exactly* what you are. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle ================== |
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Michael Black wrote:
On Mon, 22 May 2017, analogdial wrote: Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: Yes indeed sabotage.I have experience in electronics. If you're on a strict budget, a homebrew spark gap transmitter would be affordable. Well a buzzer is simpler, and does about the same thing. Michael I used a double pole relay. The budget constrained radio pirate must make do with what's available. Tuned circuits and antennas can be scrounged from construction debris. But a buzzer is good. A doorbell is problematic. |
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Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote:
On 5/23/2017 3:27 AM, wrote: On Monday, May 22, 2017 at 9:28:47 AM UTC-5, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: g.com They aren't denying me the right to get a licence.They are disrespecting the fact that I live in an isolated area (1) and (2) I am unable to get a licence due to my school (and soon university)schedule. I understand. But they ARE defacto denying you a license by refusing to accommodate you so you can take the exam. You have a solid legal case. I would contact the United Nations. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com Please post a response if you got something meaningful to say xD If you take this to the World Court, get a haircut, shave and wear a clean suit. You'll do better if you don't peg the Judge's anarchy meter. |
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On 5/23/2017 3:36 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 5/22/2017 11:43 PM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/22/2017 11:32 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/22/2017 4:23 PM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/22/2017 10:14 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/22/2017 3:03 PM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/22/2017 5:45 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/22/2017 10:25 AM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/22/2017 3:15 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/22/2017 3:19 AM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/22/2017 1:03 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/21/2017 3:48 PM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/21/2017 10:29 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/21/2017 3:06 PM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/21/2017 6:52 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote: On 5/21/2017 10:39 AM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: On 5/20/2017 4:49 PM, Joe from Kokomo wrote: On 5/20/2017 2:13 AM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: Ham law is an absolute joke.Law banning people from using the airwaves legally like if using a transceiver is using a rifle.It is also creating a form of elitism over who uses the radiowaves because most hams in my country are a bunch of snobby oldies who think that they own the amateur bands and essentially jam and prohibit anyone else from using it.Their clique is a retarded form of elitism and exclusionism against people who are also genuinely interested in the hobby yet are unable to get a licence for various reasons(mostly the exam date being a completely unsuitable day for people under 25 since the university entrance exams are close-by).Every time I have attempted to speak politely without a callsign I have been welcomed with curse phrases.Even if I explain the situation, the arrogant retards who call themselves licenced ham operators keep on playing around till I get ****ed off.Wow.How inclusive and "brotherly" they are.Just wow.Maybe they are brainwashed into believing that nobody unlicenced is good and that we are all evil trolls who pollute the airwaves with their ****. I really wish one day for a popular ham radio revolution to take place where all unlicenced hams will take revenge on the asshole's behaviour by jamming the **** out of them continuously. I encourage every unlicenced ham out there to jam the **** out of any licenced ham as a form of retaliation. Only this way these retards will learn how to behave. So, if you are as smart as you think you are, why don't you just get your license??? --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com Maybe you did not read the text. THE EXAM DATE IS USUALLY MAY 20-25 WHICH IS THE WORST DAY POSSIBLE DUE TO EXAMS!!! So the entire world has to bow to YOUR schedule. Guess what. IT AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN! Other people have schedules, also! And here's another clue. Exams are offered MORE THAN ONCE A YEAR! There's an idiot born every minute... And no, if you are not licensed, you ARE NOT WELCOME ON THE HAM BANDS! And well, the radio bands belong to everyone, not just ham operators. Exams are not offered IN MY COUNTRY more than once per year. If you have a working brain, you should have understood that I am not from america.You are one country in the world.It does not mean everyone follows your standards. No, bands do NOT belong to everyone. They are a resource shared among all people in the world, and like other shared resources, are regulated. The radio spectrum is regulated by each nation according to international agreements. And I know you aren't from America. But Greece holds exams twice a year - not just the end of May. But it's probably good that you can't sit for the license exam. From your attitude you wouldn't make a very good amateur. We believe in following the laws, not operating illegally. You believe in a set of laws with no sense.And both the dates are inconvinient. Also have you ever been in my country before or at least immigrated?I doubt that.Ham exams are expensive and difficult.Not just basic stuff. Maybe they should sell put callsigns if the retarded ministry of communications wants more money. If a law was stupid enough to cause you hassle or harm, would you still follow it? ethicslaws. I have never seen a law stupid enough to cause me harm. Lots of laws cause me hassles, though - speed limits, for instance. Or stopping for red lights when there is no other traffic. But I still follow the laws. And if there is one I don't like, I will try to get it changed. And the dates are not there for YOUR convenience. If you want a ham license, you will find a way to take the test. But all you want to do is gripe. Ham exams aren't overly difficult. But they do require you study. You aren't going to get them from a cereal box. Here's a clue. Not everything in life is going to be easy, convenient or free. Once you are out of school and not being supported by your mom and dad, you'll have to work for everything - a roof over your head, a bed to sleep in and food on the table. Even if it's not "convenient" for you. Yes but the entire topic of this post is about the behaviour of the greek ham ****s that call themselves "licenced operators". Their behaviour is worse than unacceptable,especially towards pirates who do not cause any trouble.Not that hams from your country are innocent either.I have been on HF without a normal transceiver, but with a homemade morse cw transmitter and all I got back were curses. What I complain about is the "argument" that has happened on the repeaters, with some hams saying that I should be left to transmit because of the fact I cannot go to the exams for the past 5 years and with others calling me and my supporters "faggots who do not deserve to have a VHF transceiver".Now should I jam the **** out of them and possibly triangulate and/or sabotage their installations?I know that if you short circuit the antenna with a 220V supply the transmitter the transmitter will burn. No, this entire topic is about licensed radio operators who have taken the time to learn the appropriate material and take the test, vs. pirates who have no legal authority to operate. By operating illegally, you ARE causing trouble. As for what they are calling you - they are 100% correct, based on your actions. I just hope for your sake the Greek Ministry of Transports-communications doesn't catch up with you. You will be even more unhappy than you are now. How does a few years of free room and board courtesy of the Greek government sound to you? And they will have help. Hams are very good at finding illegal transmitters. How AM I causing trouble?I know where to not broadcast, where the military and emergency communications are and I know which power is the maximum possible in my country. They have no caught me because I usually am in the freebander channel The ham band is between 144-145 mhz.Now I could buy this handheld because it was quite discounted (20 euro). Locating me??I have a handheld.Even they find where I am I can and will hide the transceiver.They can't search my house unless the prosecutor issues an order for that which is almost impossible.They haven't found me for the past 6 years xDD Your regulations are retarded and this is a fact.This whole **** was made up for the retarded hellenic republic to profit from.Because the exams require a fee of 25 euro. The police uses the tetra radio system on 900mhz.So does the fire service and the EMS. Interfering with them is impossible and a tetra handheld costs over 600 euro. Legal authority is a joke.The bands are free for everyone.Radio waves are a natural thing that exists. The exams are hard to do and set at an unsuitable date.That is a fact.We are not 45 year old lazy arseholes who haven't studied for a degree and got their licence at age 13 or so. You, by your own admission, are operating illegally, jamming legal operators and threatening to damage their equipment. You are a perfect example of why there are regulations and licensing requirements. Your kind is not wanted in a civilized society. I jam and threaten to sabotage legal operators because of their behaviour.They will only learn the bad way.If their behaviour won't stop I will jam the repeater.I once pressed so often that the system of the repeater stuck and someone had to get on the mountain to fix it.I have done and I will do it again if their behaviour continues this way. Regulations do not exist because of my behaviour.I protest against them, and I willingly violate them to show that they are wrong and unfair.Personally I believe I am operating just fine and that the law is wrong. But their attitude towards us is what makes me furious. Regulations are there to stop your infantile behavior. And what you believe is immaterial. It's the law that counts. Their attitude towards spoiled brats like you is perfectly reasonable. Grow up. You won't go far in this world with that attitude. And BTW - you only THINK they haven't caught you yet. You won't know for sure until someone knocks on your door. And then it will be too late. Plus they don't need to actually find your handheld. Just identifying the signal came from your house is proof enough. And for that they don't even need to enter your property. And how they will prove it was me?Also I am absent from my house all day. Their attitude was bad towards me regardless of how politely I was talking.Until ofcourse after 2 hours of flaming I broke off and started calling them names xD. Ethics is above law, in the eyes of God.God is above law too. Here the proceedure is more complicated.They have to find the physical transmitter, that is why most people who were caught they had an installation. This law is retarded and immaterial.Telecommunications must be free to everyone to use. Where ever you are transmitting, both the government and hams are able to track you. They do not have to find the physical transmitter. And their attitude was justified because you were operating illegally. As mentioned earlier, my actions are justified as they were the result and response to their behaviour. Also why they should care if I operate illegally?Do I put my nose in their business??? No, your actions are not justified. You were in the wrong by transmitting illegally, and it is THEIR actions and behavior which are justified. Hams obey the rules, and do not suffer criminals like you. And by your admitted actions, that is *exactly* what you are. Criminal lol.No I am not.I have the right to transmit whenever I want whereever I want as long as I do not harm anyone. |
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fred k. engels wrote:
Bad news everyone coconut crab (Birgus latro) does not live or booze on Amelia Earhart alone but also The Man size Fred Noonan Addiction comes easily to Birgus Latro. The crab has been a menace to gin swilling navigators for 80 years. |
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On Sat, 20 May 2017, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote:
Ham law is an absolute joke.Law banning people from using the airwaves legally like if using a transceiver is using a rifle.It is also creating a form of elitism over who uses the radiowaves because most hams in my country are a bunch of snobby oldies who think that they own the amateur bands and essentially jam and prohibit anyone else from using it.Their clique is a retarded form of elitism and exclusionism against people who are also genuinely interested in the hobby yet are unable to get a licence for various reasons(mostly the exam date being a completely unsuitable day for people I think you flunked history when they were talking about the history of radio. They knew about radio for some time, but it was a laboratory curiosity. Nobody had any plans for it, and it wasn't useful as they knew it. But then Marconi, who didn't invent radio but helped to make it practical, started playing with it, he had no background in technical matters. And he spanned the Atlantic in December of 1901, proving that radio could be used for distant communication. That caused some interest in radio, including hobbyists. It was up for grabs, so people played with the technology, not that it was complicated back then. I gather that even newspapers would show how to build those primitive radios. And there was no regulation. Maybe the first set of rules related to ships needing to carry radio, though now I can't remember. But the Titanic did carry a radio, and the aftermath of that sinking was that in the US all radio stations be licensed. I imagine other countries implemented similar rules soon after. But initially it was just a license. I dont' think there was a technical requirement, but that did arrive at some point. Radio was contained in a very small slice of spectrum, below the current AM broadcast band, since that was seen as the prime frequencies. So everyone overlapped, and there were problems, causing more regulations about operation. I'm not sure without looking when an actual exam for ham radio came into effect. WWI caused most radio activity, what there was, to be shut down, so things were well along at that point, though of course the military made use of the still primitive radio. After WWI, there was reluctance to let loose the spectrum again, but people campaigned for it, so it didn't remain the domain of the military. And amateur radio got spectrum, though they were banished to "useless" frequencies, above the current AM broadcast band. And then further evolution. People saw that there were more people who could listen than transmit, so broadcasting started up. In December of 1921, there was a test to span the Atlantic again, just like Marconi 20 years before, except with the "useless" higher frequencies, and it worked, so suddenly there was more spectrum available, and hams were given slices of it, rather than having it all. The rules were slowly but constantly evolving, to reflect changes in radio use, and changes in the technology of radio. At some point, a technical exam, as well as a morse code exam, became an entry requirement for ham radio. Note this wasn't hams wanting to lock out others, it was implemented by governments. The morse code requirement was an international regulation. Amateur radio exists today because it existed at the dawn of radio. They were a founding component of radio. Unlike all the other radio services, it is a place to play with the technology of radio, so if you want to build a radio controlled airplane, you can (licenses specifically for radio control came much later). But since you can build your own transmitters, some level of competence was needed. The whole regulation thing was to ensure that radio use wasn't random, that the frequency for emergency ship to shore communication wasn't interfered with by some fool who thought he "had the right" to use the radio spectrum. So different services get different frequencies, and since amateur radio is so open, there is a test to limit the damage you might do. Hams aren't an elite group, but the tradeoff of having access to the radio spectrum has meant some skill is required. If you don't want to take the test, I would point out that now everyone has access to radio, they are called cellphones. No previous time in history has the public had such access to radio, though they think it's a phone and pay dearly for the needed infrascructure. They don't need a license because the corporation takes care of it, and don't need to know how it works because the corporations take care of it. The test is in part about making sure you understand this. Of course any fool bootlegger can buy a transmitter and blast away, and cause interference, but at least the people who want to do it legally realize the rules are for the public good. If anyone could do anything, the radio spectrum would not be useful for anything. It's like a national park. Kept for the public good, there are rules in order to make sure it doesn't all fall apart. Michael |
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On 5/23/2017 8:05 PM, Michael Black wrote:
On Sat, 20 May 2017, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote: Ham law is an absolute joke.Law banning people from using the airwaves legally like if using a transceiver is using a rifle.It is also creating a form of elitism over who uses the radiowaves because most hams in my country are a bunch of snobby oldies who think that they own the amateur bands and essentially jam and prohibit anyone else from using it.Their clique is a retarded form of elitism and exclusionism against people who are also genuinely interested in the hobby yet are unable to get a licence for various reasons(mostly the exam date being a completely unsuitable day for people I think you flunked history when they were talking about the history of radio. They knew about radio for some time, but it was a laboratory curiosity. Nobody had any plans for it, and it wasn't useful as they knew it. But then Marconi, who didn't invent radio but helped to make it practical, started playing with it, he had no background in technical matters. And he spanned the Atlantic in December of 1901, proving that radio could be used for distant communication. That caused some interest in radio, including hobbyists. It was up for grabs, so people played with the technology, not that it was complicated back then. I gather that even newspapers would show how to build those primitive radios. And there was no regulation. Maybe the first set of rules related to ships needing to carry radio, though now I can't remember. But the Titanic did carry a radio, and the aftermath of that sinking was that in the US all radio stations be licensed. I imagine other countries implemented similar rules soon after. But initially it was just a license. I dont' think there was a technical requirement, but that did arrive at some point. Radio was contained in a very small slice of spectrum, below the current AM broadcast band, since that was seen as the prime frequencies. So everyone overlapped, and there were problems, causing more regulations about operation. I'm not sure without looking when an actual exam for ham radio came into effect. WWI caused most radio activity, what there was, to be shut down, so things were well along at that point, though of course the military made use of the still primitive radio. After WWI, there was reluctance to let loose the spectrum again, but people campaigned for it, so it didn't remain the domain of the military. And amateur radio got spectrum, though they were banished to "useless" frequencies, above the current AM broadcast band. And then further evolution. People saw that there were more people who could listen than transmit, so broadcasting started up. In December of 1921, there was a test to span the Atlantic again, just like Marconi 20 years before, except with the "useless" higher frequencies, and it worked, so suddenly there was more spectrum available, and hams were given slices of it, rather than having it all. The rules were slowly but constantly evolving, to reflect changes in radio use, and changes in the technology of radio. At some point, a technical exam, as well as a morse code exam, became an entry requirement for ham radio. Note this wasn't hams wanting to lock out others, it was implemented by governments. The morse code requirement was an international regulation. Amateur radio exists today because it existed at the dawn of radio. They were a founding component of radio. Unlike all the other radio services, it is a place to play with the technology of radio, so if you want to build a radio controlled airplane, you can (licenses specifically for radio control came much later). But since you can build your own transmitters, some level of competence was needed. The whole regulation thing was to ensure that radio use wasn't random, that the frequency for emergency ship to shore communication wasn't interfered with by some fool who thought he "had the right" to use the radio spectrum. So different services get different frequencies, and since amateur radio is so open, there is a test to limit the damage you might do. Hams aren't an elite group, but the tradeoff of having access to the radio spectrum has meant some skill is required. If you don't want to take the test, I would point out that now everyone has access to radio, they are called cellphones. No previous time in history has the public had such access to radio, though they think it's a phone and pay dearly for the needed infrascructure. They don't need a license because the corporation takes care of it, and don't need to know how it works because the corporations take care of it. The test is in part about making sure you understand this. Of course any fool bootlegger can buy a transmitter and blast away, and cause interference, but at least the people who want to do it legally realize the rules are for the public good. If anyone could do anything, the radio spectrum would not be useful for anything. It's like a national park. Kept for the public good, there are rules in order to make sure it doesn't all fall apart. Michael --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. http://www.avg.com Well, you indeed need a licence for installing a cell tower. But still the way exam dates are planned and organised, as well as the exam material itself is not of the best quality.That is the main topic of this series of posts.To prove that ham radio ISNT THAT CRAZY and should not be that heavily restricted. Apart from that, I am complaining about the behaviour of certain operators, especially on the VHF band. |
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On 05/23/2017 12:32 PM, Vassilis Spiliopoulos wrote:
Well, you indeed need a licence for installing a cell tower. That would make sense. But still the way exam dates are planned and organised, as well as the exam material itself is not of the best quality.That is the main topic of this series of posts. You have not specifically identified what you don't like about the exam materials. Examples would be good for others to determine if your complaining has any merit. To prove that ham radio ISNT THAT CRAZY and should not be that heavily restricted. What do you mean by heavily restricted? That you need a license is generally accepted. Demonstrating an understanding of the technology and rules is also generally expected. Apart from that, I am complaining about the behaviour of certain operators, especially on the VHF band. But, wasn't that response based upon your actions? Given your desire to interfere with others and damage equipment, I don't have much sympathy for your self induced problems. |
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