That might be your take but it won't happen. I have run a packet BBS on 14.098 for over 13 years. Come on down and try to get me a fine.If it's AUTO I'm not there! Rick Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:My take is that the frequencies are NOT guaranteed by the FCC Period. And if an Active
Rick Scott wrote:
My take is that the frequencies are NOT guaranteed by the FCC Period.
And if an Active QSO is in progress, and the Auto op interferes with
that QSO its called Jamming and subject to fines PERIOD.
True, although the FCC seems to have taken a hands-off approach to the
Yes, mainly when another station decises to start a QSO on top of it. "Roger J. Buffington" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Rick Scott wrote: My take is that the frequencies are NOT guaranteed by the FCC Period. And if an Active QSO is in progress, and the Auto op interferes with that QSO its
While they had NO RIGHT to tell you that. Don't be the one to complain when it runs over your QSO when it takes off if any of it is automatic.Maybe that's what he was trying to say.73 Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:In a message dated 11/21/2005 7:47:34 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
At 09:58 PM 11/21/05, you wrote:
I wonder if it may be the 105 net that operates HF packet under full
automatic operation. They have been there for many years and so they start
to think they have a right to the frequency.
No. that last time I check into their network it was still keyboard to
My take is that the frequencies are NOT guaranteed by the FCC Period. And if an Active QSO is in progress, and the Auto op interferes with that QSO its called Jamming and subject to fines PERIOD. John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: At 09:58 PM 11/21/05, you wrote: I wonder if
At 08:55 PM 11/21/05, you wrote:
Looking at the band plan, as published by ARRL: 14.105- 14.112 IS listed
as packet freqs, for all that that means. 14.230 is listed as SSTV - and
we all know how often that is followed, especially during SSB contests
(this past weekend.) Also, the ARRL speaks
] Olivia user warned off 14105.5 !
Looking at the band plan, as published by ARRL: 14.105- 14.112 IS listed as
packet freqs, for all that that means. 14.230 is listed as SSTV - and we
all know how often that is followed, especially during SSB contests (this
past weekend.) Also, the ARRL speaks only