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![]() K4YZ wrote: N9OGL wrote: Ashley VK3HAG wrote: N9OGL, Helo Ashley, Instead of wasting your time, effort & money on a pirate TV station, fighting the FCC (our ACA isn't much better btw) why not volunteer your time and expertise to the local community radio and television stations as I do? Not only could you broadcast what you want, you could help save the community station thousands of dollars by carrying out free maintained and repairs. I leave my broadcasting to broadcast services and amateur to amateur. Our community has one FM broadcast station and no television station. The local station will not allow you go in and run a show on their station. My group in the 90's tried starting a low power tv station for the purpose of allowing people in the community to use it. unlike someone (K4YZ) who thinks it's all about me. Sure it is "all about (you)", Todd. Steve, no, your very wrong, very wrong. We also have a "Public Access" channel unfortunately the cable company has complete control over it. (something they are not allowed to do). Sure they can. They own the cable, the studios, the equipment, etc. What makes you think they can't exercise control over thier own assets, Todd? The only "power" the cable company has over the content is setting what time the program may air and the availability of the channel. As for studio and equipmet, the only equipment that have is a VCR hooked into the cable line. They don't have any "Studio" and as for cable, the local goverment created public access in turn the cable company was given the "right of way" The problem here is NO ONE is allowed to use the "public access" channel. But if you want to more about what controls cable comapnies have over "public access" go talk to Media Alliance @ http://www.media-alliance.org/ My group has tried repeatively to get programs on the public access channel (including programs from the University of Illinois and the University of Chicago) but the cable company refuses to allow us access to the channel. We complain to the city and the cable comes back say Oh we will give you access but lets wait for a few months and we will call you. when the few months are up the proccess starts all over again. You're profane, demanding, poorly organized, functionally illiterate and rude. What part of those personal traits do you think the cable company finds endearing? Well steve, again your wrong, I'm a hell of lot nicer to them then to some dumbas ham operators who bad mouth people on a "Usenet" And two questions for US ppl on he 1) Why does the cable channel control community television? In Melbourne UHF Ch 31 is community tv, and is run by Melbourne's Uni's as an independent organisation. Public Access channels are created through the franchise agreement. Cable companies are not allowed to have any editorial control over the channel. However, there are some cable companies and in some places local governments who censor and "control" the access channel. The FCC has stated that communities have the right to determine the nature of content of what airs on thier communities systems. The FCC has no juridiction over public access channels, that is let up to the community who, in term is to have available to the public what the rules and regulations of the public access channel is; which this group doesn't. Obviously someone in Taylorville is unimpressed with your ability to meet community standards, Todd. First of dickead, I happen to be a very very very old friend of the mayor of this community, before him it was my uncle who ran this town. (my family is very political) Secondly the cable company has been in trouble with the mayors office because of this matter. Recently my group filed a complaint on behave of a small church who didn't want to start trouble. The complaint was the church wanted to use the public access channel for their services but the cable comapny told them they were switching the public access channel over to Beta format. For the small church to now use the channel they would have to spend out $14,000 on equipment, money they didn't have. So when I had a meeting with the mayor it came to our attention that not only where the church's complaining but the schools were too. to make a long story short the city told the cable comapny if they did switch to beta that the city would cancel their franchise agreement....so the cable didn't switch formats. Judging by the way you represent yourself in this forum, I'd say they are spot-on. 2) Why does the ARRL handbook list cable channels on your free-to-air tv bandplan. Yes, we have cable tv, but our system is ABC 2 (VK's BBC), HSV 7, GTV 9, ATV 10, SBS 28 & UNI 31 on the normal tv (just plug an antenna into the set and tune) plus cable via Coax (Fox only downunder). If I wanted to do a show on Channel 31, I could, what's broadcast is up to Uni's Student Union, not a tv company. Perhaps by 'time travel' N9OGL is referring to the fact that when USA hams QSOs with hams Down Under or in New Zealand you are speaking to us tommorow and we are speaking to you yesterday ![]() Technical your right there ![]() pm and getting on the radio and talk to a guy in Japan who was on his way to work, it was 7.00 am the next day there. The "time travel" I was talking about will be posted on my invention blog along with explainations of some of my other idea's these so-called hams bad mouth. It's not badmouthing, Todd. You suggested using a storage capacitor cooled by liquid oxygen. That was stupid on so many levels as to be hillarious. What's wrong with that, liquid Oxygen can be used as a coolent as well as rocket fuel. The coolent is no where near a spark and the coolent circulates through pipes around the displacement chamber, between two sets of walls. (not the capacitor as you keep claiming) And in the realm of communications, you "propose" a networking/datalink system that is several developmental generations BEHIND current technology. REALLY dickhead, what amateur stations are running what i'm purposing.......NONE!!!! steve, I think your stupid, or lying, but I do think you don't get all the facts They are not "inventions"...They are really bad ideas. I just hope I am at least 500 miles away from your power capacitor project if you ever try to buid it. I would point out steve, that what's on that website is NOT the complete system, and I will not post the compete system on here or on that website. So there really is more to then what I'm ALLOWED to say. Big Snip: N9OGL, if you have an Echo or IRLP node nearby would you like me to connect to it and give a demonstration on this. No point having a broadcast of any description until you have the fundamentals in place-grammar, pronunciation, spelling, don't bother, it's hard enough to capture a (any) audience with these traits. I'm usually on echolink, my repeater is also tied into it. The echolink on the repeater is off by my personal station is up. Yes, Todd...you still have yet to tell us about all those homebrew/kitbuilt features of N9OGL...remember..?!?! You were "badmouthing" all those "appliance operators"...??? You have yet to give us an accounting of your station or repeater lineup. frankly steve, the way you've treated not only me or anyone else one here. I'm not under any obligation to tell YOU or anyone else what equipment I have, the bottom line is, I DO build things, a lot more then what you think. Todd N9OGL Steve, K4YZ |
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