To devote so much space to the "freeband" matter is of questionable value.
The "Freebanders" must be jumping up and down with glee at the attention
they are getting.
Cant we confine ourselves to legitimate amateur radio DXCC issues?
NormK1AA
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What I can't understand is why any licensed amateur would WANT to operate
freeband? Perhaps some of the Chesterfield or Sable Island crew can explain?
As Homer Simson might sat..." Green Stamps"
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I would recommend that the DXAC simply apply DXCC rule 12,
specifically 12c:
12. Conduct: Exemplary conduct is expected of all amateur radio
operators participating in the DXCC program. Evidence of intentionally
disruptive operating practices or inappropriate ethical conduct in any
aspect of DX
he most American of all states. It has everything from
wilderness to the Mafia. All the great things and all the worst, for
example, Route 22."
Jean Shepherd K2ORS (SK), Newark Sunday News, 11 January 1970
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James N6DHZ wrote:
Everyone keeps saying these operations/operators are illegal. If the
licensing authority of the host country does not deem it illegal
then it would seem to be that the operation is legal. I belive this
was the case in Chesterfield...
Several of the earlier posts, a week or t
Not really, and you answered this yourself. 22.72 amps! Of course, you would
be using the same type of circuit as for your electric clothes dryer. If
you use a double-oven you might even be using a 50 amp circuit. No need for
three-phase.
John N6JM
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>
> Running 5KW f
At the risk of being boiled in oil for the following let me preface this by
saying I don't support the "Freeband" operations/concept etc. etc.
Everyone keeps saying these operations/operators are illegal. If the
licensing authority of the host country does not deem it illegal then it
would seem
anuary
1970
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Well put, Tom.
To run 5KW Output you would need 8KW input...well be
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11 January 1970
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Running 5KW from the average
residential place might be har
Well put, Tom.
To run 5KW Output you would need 8KW input...well beyond the
normal single phase service to the average ham shack.
I think our friend in Iowa was merely making a shot gun
approach
statement without any facts to back it up.
K6VX
Running 5KW from the average residential place might be hard to do. Normally to run this type of power you need three-phase primary power and this is usually not available in residential areas --- in fact it is often hard to obtain in light-industrial areas.
Figure it out for yourself,
Hi Ron
Ever heard of Gator Stakes? Same as Free Band, hi hi.
JV
"many . . . who run 5,000 watts."
Really? I must be living in a jaded area. I live in the greater Lansing
Michigan area and I have been to many shacks and several contest stations
and have not seen such power present.
Ro
Anything over 5W to the ex CBers sounds like 5KW...
Wonder how many vanity calls he will try B4 he finds the one he
likes.
//snipThey know what they're doing is
illegal and they don't care that it'sillegal and they don't care how
you feel about
//snip
They know what they're doing is illegal and they don't care that it's
illegal and they don't care how you feel about it. Just like the many 75
meter ops who run 5,000 watts.
//snip
"many . . . who run 5,000 watts."
Really? I must be living in a jaded area. I live in the greater Lansing
No, my long winded post said that we should clean up our own back yards
before we worry about someone else's.
73,
Scott, W9AL
>
> Your long-winded post appears to say that you think the freebanders are
> justified, since some hams also break the rules. An interesting concept.
> If you follow it i
I'm really struggling with this discussion and the amount of
verbiage involved. Illegal means against the law; period.
It's a lot like pregnant. Either you are, or you aren't. If you are
operating illegally on or off the ham bands, your butt belongs in
jail.
"age and treachery will overcome
yo
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Scott Manthe wrote:
> >
> > These people seem to be completely oblivious or ignorant of the fact that
> > what they are doing is illegal.
>
> They know what they're doing is illegal and they don't care that it's
> illegal and they don't care how you feel about it. Just like t
At 1:08 AM -0600 12/17/02, Scott Manthe wrote:
And I don't want to hear ANY BS about how amateur radio's been dumbed
down and how much harder it was for you to get your license way back when
than it is now. A change in requirements doesn't justify disrespecting the
people in the hobby or the rules
On 17 Dec 2002 at 1:08, Scott Manthe wrote:
> It's nice that you're so diligent and concientious, Zack.
Unfortunately,
> many of your fellow amateurs don't hold the rules in nearly as high
regard
> as you. Take a listen to any band during a major (especially phone)
contest
> weekend. Do you act
>
> These people seem to be completely oblivious or ignorant of the fact that
> what they are doing is illegal.
They know what they're doing is illegal and they don't care that it's
illegal and they don't care how you feel about it. Just like the many 75
meter ops who run 5,000 watts.
>
> Yes, yo
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Ron Notarius WN3VAW wrote:
> During the CY0MM DXpedition, there was a little flap here 'n' there about
> the "Sugar Delta" web pages of the so-called "freebanders."
>
> Many were unhappy with any potential illegal operation that could impact on
> amateur radio, which is to be
During the CY0MM DXpedition, there was a little flap here 'n' there about
the "Sugar Delta" web pages of the so-called "freebanders."
Many were unhappy with any potential illegal operation that could impact on
amateur radio, which is to be expected. Some of the comments made got,
well, rather hea
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