OK from a NON-DIGITAL Ham's view point.

EXPLORING / pushing the boundary's of radio are as old
as ham radio it's self. Now how do we do this if the
rules don't allow it? Good question ........

Do we break the law then after we prove it will work
apply for a rule change or go on until we get caught
... that's up to the ham himself.

LETS NOT BECOME FREEBANDERS EITHER ......

I don't have any problems with what John and others
are doing if it doesn't cause problems for others and
support any new modes they or others develop that I MY
SELF may one day become interested in PROVIDED all of
this is done with out displacing/interfering with
existing users. The use of LEGACY MODES does not help
your cause only provokes others to want to oppose you
EVEN IF YOUR RIGHT .

At this point the only open band is 222 MHz which may
provide just the room they need to prove out
new/improved modes for later legalization on other
bands. I have been on that band for many years and it
is NOT growing . Here is a place that NEEDS use and is
NOT getting any..... 

Bruce WA4GCH

ON 6 SINCE 66 ....



 "expeditionradio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 It is not surprising that strong polarizing
 opinions exist regarding  this subject or how it is
applied to ham radio digital communications.
> > 
> > Bonnie KQ6XA
> 



 
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