What I'm not trying to do - tell anyone what to do.

What is bothering me about an underlying attitude that seems to exist -
You really can't know who is actully on that channel.  And that channel
belongs to that person, he expects it to work, and he might depend on it
to work.  He may have also paid decent amounts of money to get licensed
on that channel.  And because your scanner didn't hear any signal, that
means there's nobody using that frequency?  We know that's not true.  All
I'm advocating is that we respect other people channels just as we expect
ours to be.  Nobody in particular's comment made me say this, it's just
how I'd feel if I were that other guy.

Like someone said, we would expect vistors to our country to use our
frequencies.

-Charles


On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, Daniel Juhlin wrote:

> I was stationed at Ramstein AB, Germany in the 70s, and at the time I
> believe everyone was flying on 27Mhz..  Three of us all bought blue box
> Hobby Lobby radios on 72 Mhz, and had no problems until we entered a contest
> where a scanner was in use.  When it was our turn to fly, panic set in as
> the CD couldn't locate our signal!  We had to confess and were allowed to
> compete, but were informed that the band was used by the Poleizi (police).
> Flew with the radios for awhile, until they all went south about the same
> time...(potential) problem solved.  Though we never had an interference
> problems, at least on our end, those were low-tech times, and a lot less
> potential for conflict.  I wouldn't attempt to do it now.
>
> Dan
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Subject: [RCSE] flying on 72 in germany ?
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> >
> > While stationed at Sembach AB back in the late 80's I flew with a local
> club
> > at a very nice slope hill about 10 miles north of base on 72 mhz for 3
> years
> > with no problems.  They told me we were far enough from anything that
> > operated on that band.  As I can remember that freq. had something to do
> > with there railroad, but don't quote me on it.
> >
> > Thermals
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
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