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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 03:32:48 -0500, "cl" wrote:
Triangulating and so on, can and does work. You're talking a difference between "war" and the need to know - vs - finding an offending station - to shut it down, etc. The FCC isn't as involved as many would like to think. They can't keep up with it. For others to do so, would be nothing short of vigilante-ism. It's not worth being jailed or shot - trying to shut down an offending station. Not to mention, most signals heard over hundreds or thousands of miles away. Who really cares? Would you be willing to travel the 1000 miles to put a stop to it? Probably not. Most new people can't change a fuse - let alone triangulate. They're lucky they recall what a resistor or capacitor is or does or even looks like once they put the book down. I wasn't proposing that they 'shut them down' but to triangulate them. I don't know how accurate the locations were during the war, but I hear they were pretty accurate. I think you agreed with my assumption that, basically, it is a matter of amateurs not being coordinated, or more accurately from you, not in the right location. Sometimes the offending station is nothing more than a stuck keyer, but sometimes it is intentional interference. As for the competency, I hate to admit it, but sometimes what I see leads me to believe my IQ must be about 250. That isn't to offend those with high IQ's as those who have a real-life 200 IQ must be the equivalent of about 600 now. Oh well, off the soapbox. I wonder if there would be any interest in long-range fox hunts (not the QRP version.) ![]() -- 73 for now Buck N4PGW |
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