Benjamin,
The sparse activity seems to be everywhere.....One suggestion is to
add  IRLP to your repeater. When there is no local activity there always
seems to be someone listening on the various reflectors all over the world
and you can chat with them.

Some time back, I was driving to pick up my wife from work at 7 PM
here in Ontario, and I came across a fellow Ham in Japan who was also 
driving
but it was 7 AM in the morning there.

IRLP activity would certainly be of interest to anyone listening to our
Ham repeaters on a scanner and it may just be the "spark" to get them 
interested
in becoming a Ham.

The inventor of IRLP is a Canadian Ham and is a member of this list,  VE7LTD


73 John VE3AMZ   (A Ham for  50 years)
Waterloo, Ontario



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Benjamin L. Naber" <benja...@kb9lfz.com>
To: <Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 5:47 PM
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Amateur Radio Repeater Usage - what are you 
going to do about it?


> So after reading a few messages, I began to think, what is each person
> who gets these messages now going to do about it?
>
> I guess you have a few options.
>
> Sit on your butt in front of the idiot box like 90% of all Americans and
> not do anything but complain.
> -Or-
> Do something about like going attending club meetings and begin public
> service events. The ARRL has a lot of getting involved with amateur
> radio. I read it about five years ago and to this day I still do what I
> can which my military time consuming job allows - I still go on the air,
> even if it's on the rid home..
>
> Read my article in June/July 2004 QST.
>
> Unless you have a positive thing you are going do, then never mind this
> post and do not reply.
>
> ~Benjamin, KB9LFZ
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