LA was bad in 1976.
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>>> [log in to unmask] 3/30/2006 5:11:27 PM >>>
I've heard the 147.435 repeater. Admittedly, it was about five years
ago by now, but still. No matter how bad you can imagine, the reality
was much, much worse. Seriously, and no joke. Do you know, I actually
got to talk to Angos Winke, KC6...I forget his call...but he had a
machine on 145.46 that was a bit of a controversy. Oh, now I
remember. KC6OKA. Nice enough guy, but his voice was kinda creepy.
You know, I would really like to know Hap, KC9RP's perspective on
K1MAN. I know back in the day, Glen played the raIN report and its
predecessor.
On Mar 30, 2006, at 6:04 PM, Don Bishop wrote:
> Russ,
>
> ARe the k7ij repeaters still up? Can't hear them down here in
> Merced of course. They certainly have an interesting history if
> you like that sort of thing.
>
> But, don't think it's as bad as the 147.435 repeater, at least
> based on what I've heard about that one.
>
> Don W6SMB
>
>
> On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:54:39 -0800, Russ Kiehne wrote:
>
> How many of you remember this?
>
> K7IJ Repeater Agreement
> May 11, 1999
> K7IJ Repeaters are to come back on the air under the following
> terms:
> 1. At all times that K7IJ repeaters are operating, there will be
a
> live,
> real time control operator, listening to the communications. The
> Control
> Operator may be the licensee or a licensed operator chosen by the
> licensee.
> 2. An audio stream will be configured so that the Commission may
> monitor the
> repeaters at any time the repeaters are on.
> 3. Stations coming on to the repeaters, if not known by the
control
> operator,
> will be asked to identify at the beginning of their
> transmission, not
> just
> after ten minutes.
> 4. (a). If unlicensed stations come on to the repeaters, an
> announcement will
> be made by the Control Operator that the repeater does not
> welcome or
> tolerate unlicensed users. In cases where unlicensed operators
> persist
> in
> communications over the repeater, the repeater will be turned
> off by
> the
> Control Operator and the matter reported to the Commission.
> (b). When licensed stations are not abiding by Commission rules
in
> their operation on the repeaters, they will be asked to correct
> their
> operation to comply with the Amateur rules. In cases where a
> licensed
> operator persists in violating Commission rules, the Control
> Operator,
> on a
> case by case basis, may decide to (1) turn the repeater off; or
(2)
> leave the
> repeater in operation and report the matter to the Commission.
> (c). In both situations (a) and (b) above, the responsibility of
> the
> licensee of K7IJ is subject to the provisions of Section 97.205
> (g) of
> the
> Commission's Rules relating to inadvertent retransmissions by
> repeaters.
> 5. No further action will be taken against K7IJ or Blake Jenkins,
> N6YSA, if
> the repeaters are operated in accordance with these conditions.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Kwan" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 12:43 PM
> Subject: Re: k1man
>
>
>> The reason glen is not listed on qrz is because of his obvious
>> controversy
>> which got him kicked from that data base. In fact that was an on
>> going
>> issue
>> with him when he found out he was removed from the data base. Of
>> course
>> since every ham is listed there, to not be listed is embarrassing.
>> If you
>> want another call to look up like that, try w6nut. The previous
>> owner of
>> the
>> infamous 147-435 repeater in la. That repeater has been sited for
>> several
>> violations. The sociopaths on that machine flaunt fcc rules
>> everyday. It's
>> to the point that the repeater owner doesn't want the machine to
>> run when
>> he's not listening. That still doesn't stop people from using the
>> frequency
>> though. They still pile up and jam each other on the input of the
>> repeater.
>
>
>
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