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Organized, long term freebanders are very aware where they
operate and take great measure to ensure against talking on an amateur f requency or one that isn't heavily used on the freeband. If the non-U.S. stations can operate ssb there, why shouldn't I, especially if I want to have a nice DX contact with one of them? Many of us LIKE the law as it is, it keeps "yes men" off the freqs. Same analogy as the gun issue...when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns...no, yoo won't find many freebanders lobbying fo r change to open the freqs because the law as it reads, doesn't bug us. No rationalization is even needed except to reply to folks that repeatedly ask over and over, "Why?" It is these folks that feel they need a reason why we do what we do, not us. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Article poste via Voila News - http://www.news.voila.fr Le : Sun Nov 2 20:38:59 2003 depuis l'IP : aca3688f.ipt.aol.com [VIP 532284301978] |
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I agree, what's wrong with freebanding?
In article , Twistedhed says... Organized, long term freebanders are very aware where they operate and take great measure to ensure against talking on an amateur f requency or one that isn't heavily used on the freeband. If the non-U.S. stations can operate ssb there, why shouldn't I, especially if I want to have a nice DX contact with one of them? Many of us LIKE the law as it is, it keeps "yes men" off the freqs. Same analogy as the gun issue...when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns...no, yoo won't find many freebanders lobbying fo r change to open the freqs because the law as it reads, doesn't bug us. No rationalization is even needed except to reply to folks that repeatedly ask over and over, "Why?" It is these folks that feel they need a reason why we do what we do, not us. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Article poste via Voila News - http://www.news.voila.fr Le : Sun Nov 2 20:38:59 2003 depuis l'IP : aca3688f.ipt.aol.com [VIP 532284301978] |
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And why does this not surprise me? From a licensed ham, that is supposed to
know the rules and regs. I rest my case. Go ahead and rant and rave....you know you are wrong. Better yet WWV, go ahead and operate there. Dan/W4NTI "N8WWM" wrote in message ... I agree, what's wrong with freebanding? In article , Twistedhed says... Organized, long term freebanders are very aware where they operate and take great measure to ensure against talking on an amateur f requency or one that isn't heavily used on the freeband. If the non-U.S. stations can operate ssb there, why shouldn't I, especially if I want to have a nice DX contact with one of them? Many of us LIKE the law as it is, it keeps "yes men" off the freqs. Same analogy as the gun issue...when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns...no, yoo won't find many freebanders lobbying fo r change to open the freqs because the law as it reads, doesn't bug us. No rationalization is even needed except to reply to folks that repeatedly ask over and over, "Why?" It is these folks that feel they need a reason why we do what we do, not us. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Article poste via Voila News - http://www.news.voila.fr Le : Sun Nov 2 20:38:59 2003 depuis l'IP : aca3688f.ipt.aol.com [VIP 532284301978] |
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![]() "Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message ink.net... And why does this not surprise me? From a licensed ham, that is supposed to know the rules and regs. I rest my case. Go ahead and rant and rave....you know you are wrong. Better yet WWV, go ahead and operate there. Dan/W4NTI Dan, you took the bait...hook, line, sinker, and boat. |
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![]() "Twistedhed" wrote in message ... Organized, long term freebanders are very aware where they operate and take great measure to ensure against talking on an amateur f requency or one that isn't heavily used on the freeband. If the non-U.S. stations can operate ssb there, why shouldn't I, especially if I want to have a nice DX contact with one of them? I've been a so-called "freebander" since the late sixties but rarely for DX. The primary reason I talked outside of allotted frequencies was for privacy or to contact a specific distant station I wouldn't normally hear on the allotted band. We used to run Ch. 16 -5khz down and 15A a RC Channel running slightly above stock power on 3-4 element directional and easily talk 75-100 miles. I spoke all over the world with better than 1000 confirmed QSL contacts from a slightly peaked Golden Eagle Mark III/IV running through a 4 beam element at 60 feet from Central NJ. |
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Twistedhed wrote:
Organized, long term freebanders are very aware where they operate and take great measure to ensure against talking on an amateur f requency or one that isn't heavily used on the freeband. If the non-U.S. stations can operate ssb there, why shouldn't I, especially if I want to have a nice DX contact with one of them? Many of us LIKE the law as it is, it keeps "yes men" off the freqs. Same analogy as the gun issue...when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns...no, yoo won't find many freebanders lobbying fo r change to open the freqs because the law as it reads, doesn't bug us. No rationalization is even needed except to reply to folks that repeatedly ask over and over, "Why?" It is these folks that feel they need a reason why we do what we do, not us. You really are not very good at forgery, twit. |
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Twistedhed wrote in message ...
Many of us LIKE the law as it is, it keeps "yes men" off the freqs. Same analogy as the gun issue...when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have guns...no, yoo won't find many freebanders lobbying fo r change to open the freqs because the law as it reads, doesn't bug us. There's a big difference here, Buckaroo, and that is firearms are LEGAL in most places in the United States. The ILLEGAL use of a firearm is a felony. Your operating of a radio transmitter on unauthorized frequencies is ILLEGAL...PERIOD. It's NOT a "freedom" thing. No rationalization is even needed except to reply to folks that repeatedly ask over and over, "Why?" It is these folks that feel they need a reason why we do what we do, not us. You're right..."...No rationalization is even needed..." It's against the law for good reasons, the most significant being that you have "stolen" those frequencies from other users of the spectrum who are now forced to do thier business else where. That's expensive, and sometimes it's dangerous. If it were limited to 11 meters, it probably wouldn't be an issue, but the "freebander blight" is spreading out to the Maritime frequencies, both HF and VHF, military frequencies, and other business users, among others. I am persoanlly aware of numerous "interruptions" of traffic due to some ignoramus trying to "break in" for a "signal report" on military frequencies and Civil Air Patrol's frequencies. Don't wrap yourself up in that "free spirit" crap. You're breaking the law and disrupting the use of the spectrum. Steve Robeson, K4YZ |
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Gotta be a forgery.
-SSB N8WWM wrote: I agree, what's wrong with freebanding? |
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![]() "Randy" wrote in message .. . "Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message ink.net... And why does this not surprise me? From a licensed ham, that is supposed to know the rules and regs. I rest my case. Go ahead and rant and rave....you know you are wrong. Better yet WWV, go ahead and operate there. Dan/W4NTI Dan, you took the bait...hook, line, sinker, and boat. Say what you want. Nothing with the 'new hams' surprise me anymore. Dan/W4NTI |
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