I have operated AM since 1955 and hope to be around
for at least another 30 on AM. Like the coordination of
FM repeaters has done The best thing to get their "GOAT"
is to plan a series of AM events every 30 KHz across the
80 meter band  and have all the AMers fire up and really
show the activity.
Possibly setting up regions of the country on different freqs
to allow lots of local/region contacts and reduce interference
to next region. AM RULES.
I realize many are crystal controlled on 3880/3885 but
those able should spread out in groups daily across the
band. I do hear some activity on 3810, 3785 and other freqs.
We need more activity there and other freqs. Some groups
should move if possible and reduce interference on 3880 and
3885.
Just fodder for thought guys. Talk AM-make SSB worry.
Healthfully yours,
                          Don W4BWS
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ellen Rugowski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service"
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Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 7:18 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] AMers all "old-timers"?


> Old timers - yeah right!  Many of us are probably younger than the idiot
who
> sent you that e-mail Steve. Like you, I'm 44, and I've been licensed just
as
> long as you (30 years in February).  Cheap shots like the one you got,
occur
> when people feel threatened.  Obviously the ARRL, or one of its cronies is
> feeling this way.  Like others said, we must  be getting to them.
> Oooohhhh!!! I CAN'T wait to fire up the Viking II!
>
> 73,
> Ellen - AF9J
>
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