I think that is just fine, and a perfect example of
where and when something like Winlink could and should be used. Outside
the amateur bands. If the government wants hams to be involved in
emergency communications they should do the same: give us additional
(outside ham band)
Actually Danny, according to Part 97.1 the
government already gave us the Ham Bands and their primary use is to be used for
Emergency Communications
We sometimes forget that the "Hobby" use is a
secondary use of the bandsas no where in part 97 does it say the Amateur
Service is a
This is definitely going to make a few people pretty rich...
Too late to buy shares?.
Rein EA/PA0R/P
digitalradio@yahoogroups.com schrieb am 03.03.06 06:00:41:
This announcement should really stir up some new rantings from the
Anti-Everything Forces...
I totally disagree !
At 10:03 AM 3/3/06, you wrote:
I think that is just fine, and a perfect example of where and when
something like Winlink could and should be used. Outside the amateur
bands. If the government wants hams to be involved in emergency
communications they should do the same:
You totally disagree with what? Both that it is a good mode to use Outside
our bands, or that is should be used outside and not inside?
You lost me on that one.
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Everything in blue.
And just why do you think it should be used
outside of the ham bands? Got something against
traffic handling?
At 11:39 AM 3/3/06, you wrote:
You totally disagree with
what? Both that it is a good mode to use
Outside
our bands, or that is
should be used outside and not
No- as long as it is NOT commercial, NOT encrypted,
NOT automatic to the point of operating without an operator at both ends (or has
the proper software that recognizes when a frequency is in use or not), and does
NOT intefere with other ongoing communications. Why not the
hambands?
At 12:47 PM 3/3/2006, Tim wrote:
N6CRR,
I agree with you.
tim ab0wr
On Thursday 02 March 2006 23:15, N6CRR wrote:
//snip//
Actually, I think is is a rather good development.
//snip//
I agree with you and Tim. I also think WINLINK and WINLINK 2000 are
good for amateur radio. Maybe not for
It looks like the digitalradio yahoo group web portal
server is having problems with its message archive, or
it has been shut down.
Bonnie KQ6XA
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
Other areas of interest:
The MixW Reflector :
Saludos Dr.,
I strongly disagree with your point. Read the definition of the 97.3.(a).(4).
Nowhere is Emergency Communications mentioned.
97.3
(4)Amateur service. A radiocommunication service for the purpose of self
training, intercommunication and technical investigations carried out by
I may have clicked the wrong button by mistake, hopefully it is working now.
On 3/3/06, KQ6XA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like the digitalradio yahoo group web portalserver is having problems with its message archive, or
it has been shut down.Bonnie KQ6XANeed a Digital mode QSO? Connect
In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I may have clicked the wrong button by mistake, hopefully it
is working now.
Hi Andy,
Yes, the digitalradio yahoogroups web portal message system is back on
line now.
Bonnie KQ6XA
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to
Looks like Steve has worked hard on the project. Good luck Steve.
Andy K3UK
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to Telnet://cluster.dynalias.org
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The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup/
DigiPol: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Digipol (band
Yes, it IS a hobby. The emergency proviso has been an excellent excuse for
us to continue to keep the bands, and indeed expand them from time to time.
but the majority of hams never are involved one iota in emergency
communications. The original hams were strictly playing with the CW
mode and
Take a look at the WNYPG group when you have time. We are (still)
keeping the RF Digital end of the hobby alive in upstate NY (thanks to
Greg KE2VW, Joe K2LMH (SK) and allot of other folks)..
Anyone with a Ham license is welcome to join us.
73, Mark K2CAN
Need a Digital mode QSO? Connect to
As you can see from 97.1 below, there are 5 principles underlying
the amateur radio service, one of which is to provide emergency
communications.
By definition, an activity undertaken by an amateur is a hobby.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
Part 97 : Sec. 97.1 Basis and Purpose
How about a link Mark.. I'm in Upstate NY and am Intested..
73's Rick N2AMG
Aim:n2amg
Yahoo:n2amg
WNYPG
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The MixW Reflector : http://groups.yahoo.com/group/themixwgroup/
DigiPol:
Danny n7dc wrote:
Yes, it IS a hobby. The emergency proviso has been an
excellent excuse for us to continue to keep the bands,
and indeed expand them from time to time.
...
Everything is a personal choice, and when that goes, so do I.
I'm sorry I had to be the bearer of bad news,
When and where are you guys on the air? I'd love to
QSO with you guys; I'm born and raised in Central NY (Finger
Lakes).
Dave Adsit
KG4BIR
Stephens City, Virginia
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Mark
Harloff
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