This would be a unjust burden.
In no way would it reduce QRM.


At 10:49 AM 2/25/06, you wrote:
>Maybe the approach at fancy (a/k/a expensive) mode use should be changed.
>Rather than requiring CW ID -- which only lets the world know who's
>talking -- how about requiring posting of all message to a web page for
>some short period of time?  For example, messages must be posted to a
>common website within 24 hours and kept available for review for 72 hours?
>
>The page could be userid/password protected with reasonable restrictions
>on access (licensed hams, SWL's, etc. with verified identity)
>
>Require message posting for all modes for which there is not a FREE program
>available which will allow reception on an above-average, but not high-end
>system. (At this time, that would probably be a 1 GHz Pentium and Win2K).
>
>In other words, if everybody with a modern receiver and modern computer can't
>read it for free, post it.
>
>Who knows? Maybe the PACTOR II and III folks might come up with a
>FREE receive-only sound-card demodulator?
>
>Just something to think about...



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