[OZAPRS] Last from VK4BBS on this subject.
Kev Cav
kevcav at bigpond.com
Wed Mar 31 16:10:54 EST 2004
Mike, There are local regulations that ensure a protocol is in use to
provide safe and orderly travel.
Richter, Mike W wrote:
> Kevin
>
> Do you also suggest driving on which ever side of the road you feel like
- rather than complying with an annoying standard.
>
> Mike VK2BMM
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kev Cav [mailto:kevcav at bigpond.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, 31 March 2004 02:45 pm
> To: ozaprs at marconi.ics.mq.edu.au
> Subject: Re: [OZAPRS] Last from VK4BBS on this subject.
>
>
> Kai Ora,
> Noel as one who comes from the right side of the Tasman and now living
> in OZ I do not understand why you seem determined to create an
> international incident.
>
> I do not recall seeing on any license that I have ever had both NZ and
> now in Australia a listing and or restriction on use of these so called
> international frequency allocations. In fact for a long time I have
> supported the notion that these limitations in fact limit and intimidate
> band usage. Band Plans could be a contributing factor to the declining
> use of our bands, and we all know use them or lose them.
>
> Could I respectfully suggest if you want to copy and participate in the
> OZ APRS scene then tune to the frequency in use. If not turn the rig off
> and get another pursuit that gives you pleasure.
>
> Further as we have all seen in recent times I now take with a grain of
> salt what comes from Big Brother in the North. Lets do what suits us
> down under and where possible co-ordinate our activities but lets not
> follow like a lot of sheep.
>
> Just perhaps the other eye should be opened to see the light.
>
> Kevin VK4SP
>
>
>
> Noel Rowe wrote:
>
>>Brian,
>>
>>I do not dispute, and never have disputed, that you are on the same
>>frequency on 30m as other Oz stations. And as you hear them, and
>>presumably decode them, that confirms you indeed are correctly netted to
>>them.
>>
>>But what I am trying to get through to all of you over there in Oz, is
>>that you are all netted to a station that is itself not on the frequency
>>that Bob Bruninga advised us all was the internationally used
>>frequency. If the blind are leading the blind, please dont shoot the
>>one eyed messenger!
>>
>>I have been copying some of your staions over here, so we are talking
>>about an HF band with international coverage. Should we all not be on
>>the same frequency? In the context of APRS this means tuned to the same
>>tone frequency pair.
>>
>>Noel, ZL3GR
>>
>>
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