Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#31
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Surely you realize that there are people that listen to things on radio.
Shortwave, VHF, UHF. Military comms, utilities, ect. You do actually participate in the radio hobby, don't you? No. I do not consider 'radio' a hobby. I appreciate the fact that others do. Amateur radio is a service, for example. I clearly do not understand that eavesdropping on the marine band with a unidirectional antenna is a hobby. I invite Richard to expound its virtues; tell us who does it; tell us how such hobbyists meet; discuss their fun info; and so on. This is a new one, relatively, to me. BTW, I have been a ham since 1966; have won various contests; have DXCC honor Rolls; 8BDXCC (equivalent); #1 DXCC Honor Roll; and so on. I have also done various public service stuff as a ham, BTW. I've been around the pike, so to speak. 73 Chip N1IR |
#32
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() Surely you realize that there are people that listen to things on radio. Shortwave, VHF, UHF. Military comms, utilities, ect. You do actually participate in the radio hobby, don't you? No. I do not consider 'radio' a hobby. I appreciate the fact that others do. Amateur radio is a service, for example. I clearly do not understand that eavesdropping on the marine band with a unidirectional antenna is a hobby. I invite Richard to expound its virtues; tell us who does it; tell us how such hobbyists meet; discuss their fun info; and so on. This is a new one, relatively, to me. BTW, I have been a ham since 1966; have won various contests; have DXCC honor Rolls; 8BDXCC (equivalent); #1 DXCC Honor Roll; and so on. I have also done various public service stuff as a ham, BTW. I've been around the pike, so to speak. 73 Chip N1IR Before cell phones were widely available, the phone company around here (Belmont, CA) had a phone patch service for marine vhf. I met at least one guy who had a hand held marine vhf radio which he used to carry around so he could make phone calls without having to find a pay phone. I expect monitoring the marine band could get pretty boring, and might get you a charter membership in the dull men's club, but little else. Of course, if you own a boat that's another story. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH |
#33
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "Fractenna" wrote No. I do not consider 'radio' a hobby. I appreciate the fact that others do. I clearly do not understand that eavesdropping on the marine band with a unidirectional antenna is a hobby. I invite Richard to expound its virtues; tell us who does it; tell us how such hobbyists meet; discuss their fun info; and so on. This is a new one, relatively, to me. BTW, I have been a ham since 1966; have won various contests; have DXCC honor Rolls; 8BDXCC (equivalent); #1 DXCC Honor Roll; and so on. I have also done various public service stuff as a ham, BTW. I've been around the pike, so to speak. 73 Chip N1IR Not the pike that several thousand hobbyists enjoy, perhaps most of whom are licenced amateurs! Try http://www.wunclub.com/ and really dig around, you'll find that marine listening is a close second only to military aircraft monitoring, maybe commercial aircraft after that. IF the claims about BPL were accurate, it would have such a profound effect on so many major forms of government and commercial communications, that the BPL lifespan might be about a week after full scale exposure. So like yourself, I am watching with open eyes and ears for more tests to prove it's a boon or a bane. 73, Jack Painter Virginia Beach Va |
#34
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
I expect monitoring the marine band
could get pretty boring, and might get you a charter membership in the dull men's club, but little else. Of course, if you own a boat that's another story. 73, Tom Donaly, KA6RUH That's my anecdotal sense as well, Tom. Hence my natural curiousity as to why someone with an apparent sense of advanced skills would consider this worthwhile, and exhort us to 'benefit a service'. I would still like to 'get it'. I am open to it. I am puzzled why I am not getting an answer from the person who started this thread. Kindly fill us in, Richard. We're friendly. 73, Chip N1IR |
#35
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Not the pike that several thousand hobbyists enjoy, perhaps most of whom are
licenced amateurs! Try http://www.wunclub.com/ and really dig around, you'll find that marine listening is a close second only to military aircraft monitoring, maybe commercial aircraft after that. IF the claims about BPL were accurate, it would have such a profound effect on so many major forms of government and commercial communications, that the BPL lifespan might be about a week after full scale exposure. So like yourself, I am watching with open eyes and ears for more tests to prove it's a boon or a bane. 73, Jack Painter Virginia Beach Va The licensed amateur part doesn't sound right, but your link is very helpful. Wouldn't it make more sense to make construction info available on an appropriate site to those who are more likely to see it? Perhaps a newsletter? Trade pub ? Monitoring Times? This request seems to have come out of no where, with no context. It has the appearance of a bait, but that's a personal opinion. 73, Chip N1IR |
#36
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Dear J. McLaughlin, self proclaimed newsgroup cop. If you don't know
the answer to his question, why did you bother to answer him? Just wanted to "dig" on him a bit because he didn't post his call? You posted yours and you still came off sounding like a pompous know it all ass. Or was that your intention? On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 09:59:36 -0400, "J. McLaughlin" wrote: Dear Richard - no full name - no call - no location - probably not a real E-mail address: Let me see if I understand: You have the strange idea that someone who has the experience and skill to craft for you an expensive design (for free) is looking for something to do. Strange indeed. Mac N8TT |
#37
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
You're in your own little world, aren't you?
"Fractenna" wrote in message ... Surely you realize that there are people that listen to things on radio. Shortwave, VHF, UHF. Military comms, utilities, ect. You do actually participate in the radio hobby, don't you? No. I do not consider 'radio' a hobby. I appreciate the fact that others do. Amateur radio is a service, for example. I clearly do not understand that eavesdropping on the marine band with a unidirectional antenna is a hobby. I invite Richard to expound its virtues; tell us who does it; tell us how such hobbyists meet; discuss their fun info; and so on. This is a new one, relatively, to me. BTW, I have been a ham since 1966; have won various contests; have DXCC honor Rolls; 8BDXCC (equivalent); #1 DXCC Honor Roll; and so on. I have also done various public service stuff as a ham, BTW. I've been around the pike, so to speak. 73 Chip N1IR |
#38
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
CW wrote:
You're in your own little world, aren't you? He's on the small moon Fractanus...A so far, undisclosed moon of the planet Uranus. "The U.S government refuses to acknowledge the existance of the object" A cover up? Fodder for the next Drudge report I suspect... As *most* know, people on the planet Earth listen to everything. "If you broadcast it, he will listen" There are probably people that monitor pager transmissions for obtuse tone variations...:/ People listen to boats, marine phone patches, cabs, police, utility co's, biz radio, airplanes, baby monitors, yada, yada, yada, till the freq range runs out...He surely knows this. I think he just wants to appear above it all....Gives him an opportunity to flash his Fractanal ham radio contest resume...Like that really helps the marine band listener to receive better...:+ Fractanions do not listen to much VHF public service band radio evidently. I guess from that far distance, even the oft touted fractal antenna is useless... ![]() you a piker... :/ MK -- http://web.wt.net/~nm5k |
#39
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
Dear J. McLaughlin, self proclaimed newsgroup cop. If you don't know
the answer to his question, why did you bother to answer him? Just wanted to "dig" on him a bit because he didn't post his call? You posted yours and you still came off sounding like a pompous know it all ass. Or was that your intention? On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 09:59:36 -0400, "J. McLaughlin" wrote: Dear Richard - no full name - no call - no location - probably not a real E-mail address: Let me see if I understand: You have the strange idea that someone who has the experience and skill to craft for you an expensive design (for free) is looking for something to do. Strange indeed. Mac N8TT Hmmm, Mac made sense to me. He always does, come to think of it. 73, Chip N1IR |
#40
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Fractenna" wrote
Try http://www.wunclub.com/ and really dig around, you'll find that marine listening is a close second only to military aircraft monitoring, maybe commercial aircraft after that. Wouldn't it make more sense to make construction info available on an appropriate site to those who are more likely to see it? Perhaps a newsletter? Trade pub ? Monitoring Times? This request seems to have come out of no where, with no context. It has the appearance of a bait, but that's a personal opinion. Hi Chip, yes there are websites, monitoring lists and circulars that specialize in utility listening. The WUN is just the biggest, not the only by any means. It has been my experience in the last 12 years of that part of the hobby, that about 90% of the "members" are anonymous non-posters. When the mailing addresses of list members were once public, they included almost every government agency. Monitoring marine safety on VHF and HF by hobbyists has definite public safety benefits very similar to licensed amateur groups such as the Maritime Mobile Net that works 14.300 mHz. The post may have been bait, and most of us would have chosen a little different form of explanation of what/where/why, etc. But there are very few affordable antennas manufactured for the bands commonly referred to as "Utility" (non-ham bands), and this is a logical place to ask for help in that area. 73, Jack Painter Virginia Beach, Va |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|