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Ric wrote:
yep at a cost to the consumer can you afford to pick up your cell phone an call your friend in god knows where and talk all day ...i don't know any cell co. that offer unlimited time on your phone. again amen brother. Echolink has provided a great service to ham radio ...think of this . when cw of hf no longer does the job. pick up your dtmf mic dial in you node number talk to home no matter where you are. There's already a gizmo that does this. It's called a cellphone. Top posting makes no sense. Especially in groups that use bottom posting as a rule. As far as the cost of "calling your friend" is concerned, let me repeat what I already said: feel free to switch to chat rooms which are free of charge, and even use Echolink if you want. Just don't pretend that you are operating an amateur radio station because you're not. The fact that the digital packets originating from a PC are being transmitted over the limited links that use amateur radio frequencies, does not automatically make one a ham radio operator. This whole thing smacks of a virtual ham radio run on a simulator. Exclusive Echolink users should just abandon any ham radio pretense and form their own Internet "Radio" organizations with their own callsigns, contests, awards etc. Who knows, if the BPL goes through, maybe the rest of us will join sooner than we think. 73 ..... WA7AA -- Anti-spam measu look me up on qrz.com if you need to reply directly |
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