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Why is there so much hostility towards IRLP?
I realize that it's not real DX, but isn't amateur radio and the Internet partly about connecting people? Why is there so much hostility towards exploring radio-related technology like IRLP (which is also a part of ham radio)? Personally, I find the whole concept facinating. I'm also looking at the IPARN (http://www.iparn.ca/) (Inter-provincial Amateur Radio Network) who's goal is to connect repeaters in every Canadian province via Satellite (due to funding shortfalls, they're utilizing an IRLP-like system utilizing the internet). I guess I just see it all as exploring technology and the Amateur Radio portion creates unique opportunities to expand that exploration. -- Donovan Hill |
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