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Well Jim
If I contact VK#xx on 20M and we talk about emergency orgs in our two countries or benefits of an antenna modeling program or a mutual invite to visit each other should we travel ----- then we are "Hamming". If the band goes out and we switch to echolink and continue the QSO -- then we are NOT "Hamming" ! If an emergency occurs and the Lids are jammed up on 2M -- thats hamming If I use echolink and get thru -- thats not hamming ? You made a very important point i.e., "they (Hams) are using the internet to communicate" Now that gotta be a good thing. -- 73 From The Signal In The Noise Caveat Lector Ya All ------------------------- "James Nipper" wrote in message ... Exactly what does echolink and the internet have to do with ham radio ? Yes, most of the users of echolink may be hams, but they are using the internet to communicate, not ham radio. I am sure that is fun to some folks, but it is far removed from ham radio !! As I type this message, I am using the internet. Many hams will see this message. But I AIN'T Hamming !!!!!!!! Just my opinion............. no flames please !! 73 de Jim K4PYT |
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