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From: Leo on Thurs, Jan 19 2006 5:30 pm
On 18 Jan 2006 18:04:24 -0800, wrote: From: Leo on Jan 18, 2:53 pm On 17 Jan 2006 06:49:27 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote: So...Leo, what's the word from Canadian amateur radio on the IC reallocation of "220?" I have not been a user of the 220 MHz band (hmmm - maybe that's part of the problem!), and cannot add much to what the original ARRL bulletin stated. I do recall receiving warning bulletins from the RAC back in 2004 stating that the 220 - 222 MHz Amateur allocation was under review by Industry Canada, and we would lose it if we were not sufficiently active on it. Commercial interests (specifically for multi-use radios (MURS), trunked mobile and fixed wireless access applications, medical telemetry and utility telemetry applications) had petitioned for this spectrum to be released to them. In short - we did not sufficiently utilize this band - and lost it, despite significant lobbying by RAC to hang on to it. On the other side of the coin, there were more non-amateur radio users desiring VHF spectrum? [I will ignore some readers who want to carp about "big money interests" and other Bravo Sierra...] Goes to show ya that our Amateur frequency allocations are not crafted in stone - they can be taken away if we cannot demonstrate that we are actively using them! That's always the case. However, presenting a case is not always done properly (or realistically). In the USA there was a petition for the "60m band" for U.S. amteur use and the FCC granted only a few CHANNELS in that region of HF. That was in spite of other (non-amateur, non-broadcasting) users not using that part of the HF spectrum often or heavily. [not that it matters directly to me, but such an actual subject of discussion would be preferable to the sniping and general name-calling on personalities in here...where every day is Boxing Day...in the literal sense of the word] Agreed! hey..... I think I said that! That's my line! Clear breach of copyright here - I'll sue you! ![]() ![]() ![]() Okay, agree to hold civil court procedings in Sioux City... :-) By the way, a good example of "220" in operation is the Condor Net covering most of the length of California and reaching into states of Nevada and Arizona. Over two decades of operation and begun before repeater micro- processor control was the common thing in repeater control. I forgot to include the URL for the Condor Net: http://www.condor-connection.org The Condor Net has been up for 28 years, is privately-owned and run by amateurs, is open to anyone on 1 1/4 meters in the California (Sacramento to San Diego), Arizona (Phoenix, Kingman), Nevada, and parts of Utah near California. It was designed for LONG-distance repeatering, entire Net control via PLCC tone signalling and thus isn't a "local" repeater. I view it as an excellent concept-AND-implementation and a true hobbyist good- spirit endeavor (NO fees charged for participation). I bring up the Condor Net because of the approximate equivalency of populations between California and all of Canada and that the Condor Net extends the linkage of VHF FM radios a very long way. Obviously Canada has much more territory to cover, but Condor extends over a 700 (give or take) range of geographic coverage. From the "cool pictures" page on the condor-connection URL, it is obvious that the owners-operators are getting a bit long in the tooth. However, they all paid for the network out of their own pockets, had to have the free money of their own to sink into the concept, and have not asked for anything in return from any user. Some of the repeater sites have changed ownership as a few of the originals retired or moved. At close to three decades of use it is still hanging in there and kept on the air. I give them a lot of credit for doing so...in the true spirit of fellowship to other amateur radio hobbyists. |
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![]() wrote: On 18 Jan 2006 08:47:54 -0800, wrote: raped_an_old_underaged_boyfriend wrote: wrote: raped_an_old_underaged_boyfriend wrote: wrote: raped_an_old_underaged_boyfriend wrote: steve comited a crimnal act (anying posting If that is so, then you should get a life sentence for all of your posts, Marky. nope since I sign my posts I am not in violation fo the law You never sign your posts, dumbass. You are in violation of the "law" yourself. You would have to have signed it, Mark C. Morgan in order to comply, but you won't do that under this or any of the other names you post under. but I do Yes, you do suck dicks, Markie. |
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![]() wrote: On 18 Jan 2006 08:47:54 -0800, wrote: raped_an_old_underaged_boyfriend wrote: wrote: raped_an_old_underaged_boyfriend wrote: wrote: raped_an_old_underaged_boyfriend wrote: steve comited a crimnal act (anying posting If that is so, then you should get a life sentence for all of your posts, Marky. nope since I sign my posts I am not in violation fo the law You never sign your posts, dumbass. You are in violation of the "law" yourself. You would have to have signed it, Mark C. Morgan in order to comply, but you won't do that under this or any of the other names you post under. but I do _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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On 26 Jan 2006 02:58:52 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote:
wrote: More Markie Mularkie. Steve, K4YZ learn to spell steve _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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Oh, the irony!
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![]() Raped an Old underaged boyfriend wrote: wrote: Oh, the irony! indeed it is ironic that steve the spelling cop can't spell No, **** for brains, it's ironic because YOU make the most spelling errors of anybody who posts, you illiterate son of a bitch. |
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