--- In [email protected], "Q" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jim B. wrote:
> > >
> > > Doesn't matter-in fact a repeater that's tied up all day with 
chatter
> > > isn't available for emergency communications. Plus the more 
time it
> > > spends keyed up, the less time till something fails.
Give me a break !!! 
I suppose that you walk every where that you go to keep your car 
from breaking down and for Emergencies....
Would like to me to go on with these examples or do you get the 
error of your ways.
73
AC0Y





> 
>  This is an asenine statement,if the repeater is in heavy use,you 
know for
> sure that its in good working order,you have a pool of available 
operators
> and it will probably handle anything you can throw at it. You 
cannot go thru
> life wearing blinders,the repeater serves many roles,including 
drive time
> chit-chat,late night bs sessions and emergency traffic. Now tell 
me your
> home phone is reserved for only emergencies and you never shoot 
the breeze
> on it? WAKE UP MAN!






 
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