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"James King" wrote in message newspsl8nwpaa2sj4v0@dad... On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 22:34:32 -0500, Dee Flint wrote: I've never operated satellite and never intend to and have no interest in ever doing so. Yet I had to answer questions on it. Do I think it should be taken out of the test? No, because it is something allowed by my privileges. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE Please demonstrate your knowledge of Sat - data - sctv abilities. For your license that is. not just a passing knowledge in the topic but send and receive a 1 minute transmission of each. CW has its place in amateur radio... in history. When code was the primary means of transmitting a message, demonstrating your skill prior to getting your lic. was a great idea. That time has passed. As far as I know, no bandwidth has been off-limits to CW. Makes me wonder at what your rail about. -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ I use only morse on H.F.Because that is my preference , but that does not mean I insist on everyone using it. If you don't like it, or cannot achieve the necessary standard then please let us who want to, use it in peace. Have you any idea how many stations using morse can get in the same space as one voice tx ? It saves a lot of space that would not be available if we all used voice. Thanks for listening. TED |
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 00:57:36 +0000, ZZZPK wrote:
"Matt" wrote: : Ahhhhhh, yes of course and the retention of CW will keep the riff raff out : won't it!! yes it has ..and WILL continue to do so.. it requires effort to pass. Hmmm. Australia dropped the morse requirement on Jan 1 2004 and the hordes of "riff raff" never arrived! On-air behaviour is as always, with good or bad not being tied to whether someone "did the test". and once you put the effort in,, you will value the licence more. Agree completely. those who lose hf access have further to fall (more to lose) Not sure where this is comming from. However my take on the whole issue is that testing should be relevant to operator privilege. So, and this is by way of EXAMPLE ONLY.... A basic test for all amateurs that gives basic privileges on some bands, with limited power and type approved equipment. Then you go for extra things, like Higher power. More bands. Certification to use homebuilt/modified transmitters etc, etc. This would mean 1. Attaining "full" privilages would actually be HARDER than now. 2. Testing is RELEVANT to what the operator wants to do and is demonstrably technically able to do. ....AND.... in the spirit of the above, you COULD have a morse test to use certain parts of the spectrum for morse (and would of course be expected to operate there according to an agreed minimum standard). Mind you, I think this would be opening Pandora's Box whereby there might be a stampede to grab slices of spectrum exclusively for EVERY MODE POSSIBLE!!!! Bottom line. There's enough room for everyone to do their thing. Testing should demonstrate that they are capable of doing it competently. -- Stephen Quigg VK2TUM |
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"ZZZPK" .es.it.net wrote in message ... Jim - NN7K wrote: : Hey, lets get rid of the WRITTEN test, too- too much work! : and just WHY should an obsolete agency of the Federal Government : have all the fun assigning callsigns ?? 10-4 good buddy ?? : NN7K exactly! i have no interest in doing the pilots test..but all i want is a liitle piece of the airspace at 5000ft to do some simple flying with radio beside me!!! waaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..why wont they give me my pilots licence waaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... they say i have to do an exam or two.... waaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh If all you want do do is Fly Experimental- No license required- have a Ball :-) Where did you come up with an exam for that? |
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I used musicstacker to automatically play and record music that I got from
Napstar and iTune. You can get a copy from www.musicstacker.com These are the steps. (1) Install and run musicstacker (2) Select the source directory; this is where you have your, music files, iTune, or Napster downloaded files. (3) Select the destination directory. (4) Select the music that you want to record. Click "Play and Record". (5) When the music finish playing then you can use the file in the destination directory with any iPud, MP3 player, or Burn It to Disk. Or go to www.musicstacker.com for more info and a copy "Paw-Paw" wrote in message ... "ZZZPK" .es.it.net wrote in message ... Jim - NN7K wrote: : Hey, lets get rid of the WRITTEN test, too- too much work! : and just WHY should an obsolete agency of the Federal Government : have all the fun assigning callsigns ?? 10-4 good buddy ?? : NN7K exactly! i have no interest in doing the pilots test..but all i want is a liitle piece of the airspace at 5000ft to do some simple flying with radio beside me!!! waaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh..why wont they give me my pilots licence waaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh... they say i have to do an exam or two.... waaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh If all you want do do is Fly Experimental- No license required- have a Ball :-) Where did you come up with an exam for that? |
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Does this work on the HF bands or just on VHF/UHF?
sbcmynews wrote: I used musicstacker to automatically play and record music that I got from Napstar and iTune. You can get a copy from www.musicstacker.com These are the steps. (1) Install and run musicstacker (2) Select the source directory; this is where you have your, music files, iTune, or Napster downloaded files. (3) Select the destination directory. (4) Select the music that you want to record. Click "Play and Record". (5) When the music finish playing then you can use the file in the destination directory with any iPud, MP3 player, or Burn It to Disk. Or go to www.musicstacker.com for more info and a copy |
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I think it is a EF Johnson Bumbnet platform.
"LAFAYETTE RADIO ELECTRONICS" wrote in message ... Does this work on the HF bands or just on VHF/UHF? sbcmynews wrote: I used musicstacker to automatically play and record music that I got from Napstar and iTune. You can get a copy from www.musicstacker.com These are the steps. (1) Install and run musicstacker (2) Select the source directory; this is where you have your, music files, iTune, or Napster downloaded files. (3) Select the destination directory. (4) Select the music that you want to record. Click "Play and Record". (5) When the music finish playing then you can use the file in the destination directory with any iPud, MP3 player, or Burn It to Disk. Or go to www.musicstacker.com for more info and a copy |
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