Steve,

In the past, I have suggested a separate discussion group. I was going to
start one, but am hesitant to do this due to some practical time limitations
with participation in a number of groups, one of which is fairly large that
I co-moderate. But it is probably a good idea to separate this out. You
would have a lot less people being turned away from WL2K. And you would also
have the more moderate people giving a more balanced perspective.

Actually, what we really need is an amateur radio network discussion group
that looks at all possibilities for the future. But from what I can tell,
there may not be that much interest. Maybe I'm wrong?

However, on your list, the messages and the tone of the messages do indicate
tacit approval of their "groupthink" which is no different than any other
group that has one specific agenda. Groups like this one (digitalradio) are
more of an open discussion on many related topics and is much less
threatening since you will hear both sides. Actually, sometimes there are
many sides to an issue:)

Our Task Force has the Milwaukee ePMBO and you should see it as KB9MMC as
you would have had to set it up by remote control as you do with any server
on the WL2K system.

Rick, KV9U



-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Waterman, k4cjx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 8:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Advice to the Winlink team




Rick,

Yes, the WL2KEmComm group is focused on implementation issues, and is
not set up for "should we" discussions regarding deployments. As
modorator of the group, I have no particular objection to such
discussions, but I don't write all the messages, and I am not afraid
to reflect my own personal point-of-veiw.

What is the call letters of the EmComm PMBO you describe?


Steve, k4cjx



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