Greetings All,
It still is a big question for me how an author of a, being it nice, program, not licensed radio amateur, can assign frequencies. I wished somebody could explain that to me and why it is that there is no real reaction or questioning of this action by the amateur community as such. Understand me well, I have nothing against ROS modem and would like to be able to use and experiment with it. But assigning frequencies goes way beyond my idea about amateur radio organization. I address this in spite of a certain electronic engineer in the UK who wants me to keep quiet. He is welcome though to use his trash bin.... 73 Rein W6SZ -----Original Message----- >From: Steinar Aanesland <[email protected]> >Sent: Jul 6, 2010 1:18 PM >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: ROS on 40 meters > > >It is a shame . There is only one thing to do -take back these >frequencies by running other modes when they are free > >73 de la5vna Steinar > > > >On 06.07.2010 18:08, pd4u_dares wrote: >> >> --- In [email protected], "Siegfried Jackstien" >> <siegfried.jackst...@...> wrote: >> >>> If you download and installed the newest version you will find the qrg in >>> the software >>> >>> >> Three (3!!!) calling frequencies on 20m for a 2250Hz wide mode... and if you >> ask why, you get excluded from their Yahoo group and accused of claiming a >> frequency of one's own. While ROS effectively claims 14.103 upto 14.115. >> Mentioning that a few dozen Remote Message Servers reside there meets deaf >> ears (and deaf antennas) >> >> >> > > > >------------------------------------ > >http://www.obriensweb.com/digispotter.html >Chat, Skeds, and "Spots" all in one (resize to suit) > >Facebook= http://www.facebook.com/pages/digitalradio/123270301037522 > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
