
This is one thing I have noticed that seems to be unique to ham lists-the reflector police who are worried about off topic posts. Not a shot at you Tom. Your question is just fine. However, I have been on quite a few reflectors where they get very upset about off topic posts. In the past I have belonged to some non-ham reflectors, and nobody ever cared if a thread got off topic. I was talking to a friend about this on 70cm yesterday and he thought the same thing.
Just an interesting observation. Not sure why hams get more concerned about it than others.
Shoot, this was off the topic myself.
73s John AA5JG
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Thomas Schaefer [email protected]wrote:
Just a relatively new subscriber question…is this group always so off topic? I understand the source of this post but after a few emails it is clearly nowhere near the original posters comments on why he thinks he can use a satellite versus a cell phone. I have also witnessed many posts that rapidly get into all sorts of things far afield of satellite related things. I have subscribed to many lists and there is usually someone that herds the cats to stay on topic. That seems to be missing here.
Of course, I realize I am welcome to unsubscribe but I do appreciate the nuggets of information actually related to satellites. Maybe I could respectfully suggest that a post like this last one that has devolved to having nothing to do with amateur satellites should have its subject changed to OT:Cell Towers so we all know to ignore the thing.
Thanks,
Tom NY4I
On Jul 7, 2011, at 4:33 PM, Dee wrote:
I meant when the towers fall-antennas and everything.. Power was NOT the problem on 9/11.. Good luck up North... Dee
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On Wed, 06 Jul 2011 18:05:00 -0400 Jim Wright [email protected] wrote:
When the towers are damaged or the power fails to the cell site, cell phones don't even make good boat anchors.
If the power fails to the cell site, it shouldn't make a difference. They're supposed to have 48 hours of battery backup.
Up here at 58°N most cell sites cover a huge area and have no mains
power,
so they run on a diesel genny that gets filled up once a week or so.
Gordon MM0YEQ
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