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Who really cares one way or another!
Most everyone is running ham gear anyway, the DSP filtering and being able to significantly reduce bleed over, stations on USB when your on LSB, better transmitters, way more reliable, and there way more prettier. Jay in the Mojave The AKC Rules all Radio ! wrote: bwhahahahahaha!!!!!!! http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?t=168457 |
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Bob Dobbs wrote:
Jay in the Mojave wrote: Who really cares one way or another! Most everyone is running ham gear anyway, the DSP filtering and being able to significantly reduce bleed over, stations on USB when your on LSB, better transmitters, way more reliable, and there way more prettier. Jay in the Mojave Better equipment is constantly showing up on the band with the ante rising each solar cycle. Not long ago a 'tweaked' 148 was the rage, then the Uniden 2510 and other 'imports' with a bit more power, and those were replaced by 706 class rigs as the must have XCVR. It's now gotten where a simple 100w radio is a de facto exciter and will get trounced in most pileups without at least a half kw or more after it. The same marketers (HRO, AES) that lobbied for HF no-code so they could sell more of their kilobuck rigs and infuse cash into their bottom line like the original VHF no-code did with handie talkies back in the 90s should again use their financial clout to muscle the FCC into ignoring or even decriminalizing the free banders that are and will become future customers. Make 11m free-band the autobahn of the airwaves, go ahead and run whatever you can afford. They all ready do. Yeah they should have out lawed the code when the telephone was invented. But Amateur Radio is gaining in numbers and not seeing a terrible decay in operating. I have high hopes new digital technologies that will allow even better DSP and IF Bandwidth Processing. I am sure its in the works. I think the free bander's will see a decline as more and more of them will get their ham license. I don't believe the code keep any of the undesirabiles out but did keep a lot of potential ham radio enthusiasts out of the hobby. Not many looking back at the code now. Morse who?...... Jay in the Mojave |
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![]() "Jay in the Mojave" wrote in message umnetworking... I think the free bander's will see a decline as more and more of them will get their ham license. I don't believe the code keep any of the undesirabiles out but did keep a lot of potential ham radio enthusiasts out of the hobby. Not many looking back at the code now. Interesting point Jay. With the elimination of the code requirement the written test, in particular the General, is a no brainer anymore. With that license class you get about 80 to 90 percent of what the Extra class gives you. For those that want to simply get on the air and "shoot skip" (DX) having multiple bands and modes available is a nice motivating factor, and all legal too. Who knows, maybe your antenna business will see an up-tick in activity. You put out a catalog? -- Regards, Leland C. Scott KC8LDO |
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