You mean my Bc-348, Arc-3 or scr-522 is not state of the art ? Your morning 
chuckle go look at my station photo on QRZ,COM .
But ... your right some never change ..... your point is now understood .....

 







 
My definition is one of those hams who just have to be negative about 
everything. Just like those who didn’t think that SSB would ever catch on, just 
like those who didn’t think that FM and repeaters were “real amateur radio” 
because a repeater can lose power and go off the air.
 
The one question that I got referred to a mistaken concept that D-STAR was a 
closed protocol. We explained that the D-STAR protocol is open and defined by 
the JARL. Sitting right next to us was Internet Labs with the DVDongle and DVAP 
and David with his non-Icom repeater, great examples of just how open 
everything is.
 
(There really is a lot of pleasure watching the “negative ham” walk away, 
frustrated that their “negative points” just don’t exist)
 
Ed WA4YIH
 
 


From: dstar_digital@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:dstar_ digi...@yahoogro ups.com] 
On Behalf Of bruce mallon
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To: dstar_digital@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: RE: [DSTAR_DIGITAL] Honest questions .....
 
  








I only had 1 or 2 of the classic negative hams. 

 

Ok what is a "  classic negative hams. " do you mean people who have no intrest 
or don't beleve the hype ?. 
 







      

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