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John Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Nov 2008 23:06:27 -0400
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There won't be a "radio" part of it to use if we keep demonstrating echolink 
to potential hams and new hams. I used to have a simplex link up for a while 
until I heard some new ham saying he wasn't going to ever bother upgrading 
his license because he liked echolink better since he didn't have to worry 
about band conditions and the person he was talking to agreed with him. I 
pulled the plug on it right after that idiotic statement was made, and when 
I thought about it, I realized just how bad it really is and I'm so ashamed 
of myself for ever putting that link up. I kick myself daily for 
contributing to that kind of thought process and general stupidity. Why even 
get a license in the first place if you want to talk all over the world on 
the computer? Oh well, no one will ever change my thought process on that. 
It's a very lazy day and age we live in today and that unfortunately is in 
general. As soon as I find something else to do I like, or if things get 
much worse on ham radio and it gets more to be ham computer, I'll probably 
get out of it 100%. Many I know have done it due to that and the dropping of 
CW, I'm not as hot about the CW topic but I feel my years in ham radio are 
probably numbered. Hopefully I can find a partner for my UHF repeater 
project so I don't have to find a home for that when that day comes that I 
do pull out, or I might just move it to GMRS. Anyway, no one will ever 
change my thought process on this, I think the hobby is going away fast as 
real radio and it kills me to see it. Hopefully when the HF bands get good 
things will change, I'll wait for that but if not, I won't be around for the 
next one.
It's funny though, everyone thought there would be problems on the HF bands 
with CW being dropped, I'm seeing a lot more problems on VHF than anywhere 
and if it wasn't for the NTS and ARES/RACES involvement, what very little 
time I'm on VHF now would be 0.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John J. Jacques" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2008 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: Echo Link WasRE: Introduction


> Hi all, I believe that echo link is a great way to marry amateur radio
> and the internet.  I enjoy accessing my echo link node via UHF simplex
> but I can appreciate the ability to connect with just a PC, unlike IRLP.
> For example, last year, I was able to park my echo link node on the local
> club repeater, while I was in Michigan, allowing me to check into the net
> that I usually run, with my laptop!  Though I love all of the older forms
> of communication such as A M phone, I think we need to  use the new
> technology that is available or soon, there won't be an amateur radio
> service left to use!
>
> 73 and 88 to the YL's:
> John
>
> John Jacques
> Amateur Radio Station: KG7FA
> "Where Cat Is,  Is Civilization!" 

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