Rather than getting an amp and engaging in a power battle (where you could then be construed as CAUSING INTENTIONAL INTERFERENCE to this guy) would it not be better for AMSAT or one of the control stations to contact the longwinded station in an official capacity letting him know that if he keeps hogging the sat passes he will not be welcome. At least in the los angeles basin we quite effectively handle this type of thing on land based repeaters the same way. They either knock it off or after doccumenting a pattern they get officially told they may not use the resource (repeater/satellite) if they keep it up after this the documentation goes to the fcc who sends them another (NICE) letter TELLING them they will cease and desist the activity or risk forfeiture. They either stop or the fcc takes there gear and their ham license. quite effective! somehow I think this guy would get the mesage with the first official letter from an amsat representative.
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On 10/4/07, John Marranca, Jr jmarranca@bnsystems.com wrote:
I started in Satellites when the Mode K sats were popular. When they died, I lost interest. When Sunsat was popular, I tried...but soon found that working for a LARGE telecom demanded more from me than I could devote to radio.
Maybe it's just me, but I have noticed in my 2nd incarnation on the Ham Sats that some users insist on attempting the LONG QSO. This, I feel, is rather unfair given the fact that these sats are not the Oscar 10 variety...allowing long QSOs. Rich, N2SPI, at the 2007 Rochester Hamfest said that they are like working a contest...because the passes are so fast.
Today, as also noticed on many passes past, one ham in Michigan, relishes in being longwinded. I have complained to him directly...not on my behalf...but for the OTHERS I heard in FN02...03...and 12 trying to access SO-50. I'm not worried about my situation. But when I can hear locals with HTs trying to work the birds...and some INSIST on holding 80 meter style chats, I get a bit peeved. (I'm adding an amp to deal with THIS particular issue....)
Am I being petty? I welcome the critiques, since I am new to sats.
Don't hold back. I RESPECT the truth.
Thanks.
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