Re: [RCSE] How long will 72Mhz remain open?

2008-03-10 Thread Martin Usher
Since there are so many of us and the FCC has no way of controlling us its unlikely that the band will be closed for many years. I don't know why anyone would want the band anyway since we're only the secondary users, we have to share it with pagers, assisted listening devices and maybe other t

[RCSE] Clinical trials for cataract and glaucoma topical drug. Hope its real!

2008-03-10 Thread GordySoar
Thanks John, This is an appropriate posting for the RCSE, most of us are going to have problems with catarachs due to us looking up at the sky so often. I had one lens replaced after a cataract developed over an 80 day period from none to completely fogged vision...I was lucky because I qu

[RCSE] Welcome to the IHLGF 2008

2008-03-10 Thread Ron Scharck
HLG Enthusiasts Worldwide: The Torrey Pines Gulls and HORIZON HOBBY and JR Radios, our 2008 Co-Hosts, are please to announce that the 15th IHLGF will be held June 7-8, 2008 in Poway, CA (30 miles northeast of downtown San Diego). This great event will have a few new wrinkles. This year we will

Re: [RCSE] How long will 72Mhz remain open?

2008-03-10 Thread LJolly
Bill, I wouldn't expect any dire consequences for the 72 MHZ band. I could see in the near future where 2.4 will become the choice, and expectation for contest flying. However, I can tell you that the folks at Horizon will continue to support their 72mhz range of equipment, and they have

[RCSE] Clinical trials for cataract and glaucoma topical drug.

2008-03-10 Thread Gospodarek
FYI: Clinical trials for cataract and glaucoma topical drug. Popular Science April 2008 issue page 40 has an article under "Med Tech" with a sub title of "A new drop washes away cataracts in aging eyes". It may be very appropriate to pilots that have been exposed to direct sunlight for many years.

Re: [RCSE] How long will 72Mhz remain open?

2008-03-10 Thread schai
From: Doug McLaren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> However, the local Fry's sells toy helicopters on 72 MHz. It may be that in a few years 72 MHz is unflyable with any `expensive/breakable' plane due to the toy R/C planes/helicopters that have popped up everywhere. It seems quite likely to me that the R/C

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2008-03-10 Thread AJ Bhatta
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