Dave VanHorn wrote:

> I have tried the experiment of going up to the site for a couple hours, 
> and not even opening the door..  Then ask if anyone notices any 
> difference in performance.   :)  You get a feeling for who is going to 
> always report problems, and who will report big improvements, where 
> there are none.

Yup-not surprising at all. That's the biggest thing I hate about working 
on a club's repeater vs. a privately owned one. In a club, there is 
always at least one person who isn't happy unless he's complaining about 
the repeater, but has no interest in helping fix it.
Privately owned repeaters can suffer that too, but in the club, the guy 
feels that because he pays dues, he has a right to insist that every 
perceived little bug get fixed immediately. He fails to realise that 
this is a hobby, and no one is getting paid to do this. We squeeze in 
what we can between work and family obligations.

Ok, rant mode off...
-- 
Jim Barbour
WD8CHL





 
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