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![]() "David" wrote in message ... On 28 Jul 2005 12:49:01 -0700, "John S." wrote: Were you answering a question? Or did you become the group moderator. A few anal-retentive types were erroneously claiming that this group was exclusively reserved for discussions of HF, which I have known for as long as this group's been around, to be false. And off topic posts are strongly discouraged, too. The FAQ obviously does a wonderful job of discouraging that. Is the goal to remove the political/religious discussion or to make sure that the appropriate topic is discussed in the right forum?? If it's the former, an RFD to make r.r.s a moderated group would be the way to go. We discussed this ad nauseum in 2000, so it wouldn't surprise me in the least that it's being discussed again. The solution then was to have several people create Yahoo groups, and a lot of people who had good knowledge to share but tired of the religious flame wars simply migrated off r.r.s and to the Yahoo groups. If the desire is to make sure the appropriate topic (in this case satellite radio) gets discussed in the right location (alt.radio.satellite), then a modification of the Charter and FAQ is more appropriate. Every usenet group is supposed to have an FAQ. I quoted from the one about rec.radio.shortwave. http://www.faqs.org/faqs/radio/monitoring/introduction/ If you have issues, I suggest you take them up with this guy: http://www.brandi.org/logs/ Of course, the FAQ is a living document, and can be amended as needed. When the FAQ was last modified in 1995, satellite radio in it's current form did not exist. Nor internet radio. Websites like rffun (Universal's), eham and others did not exist in their present form, and all that disseminated knowledge is not reflected in the FAQ. It would save a lot of time and energy repeating commonly known things if the FAQ were simply updated. Cellular phones would qualify under the rec.radio.shortwave FAQ, but you never see them spoken about here. Same with satellite television or regular television. CB or scanners you'll see once in a blue moon, but they qualify also. As written, the FAQ is so broad that anything you can monitor using a radio is on topic. Probably even using a radio telescope for monitoring would be on topic too, but how often does that show up on the menu?? The one big item not mentioned in the FAQ is "what is a radio?" Everyone knew what that meant back then in 1995, but it's not so cut-and-dried now, given that the traditional AM and FM modes of communication now also have satellite digital decoders to share space with as well. I think it's time that the charter and FAQ were updated to reflect the changes of the past 10 years, and whether or not certain topics should be covered by r.r.s. --Mike L. |
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