***Comments in line -- Jeff -- KE7ACY
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Guimont" dguimon1@san.rr.com
John, you are so right...
If AMSAT-NA persists in it's idiotic FM voice LEO's they are certainly not helping the cause...
[snip] The skill level with AO51 is to buy an HT, and press a button...I can't imagine that would hold anyone's interest for long...level of difficulty.... equal to a cell phone...
*** If that's what you think, then you obviously haven't tried it!
Hopefully, the rest of the world's AMSAT's will save the operation and interest of amateur ssb/cw BANDWIDTH SATELLITES, to enable at least several minutes of REAL COMMUNICATION, instead of the ridiculous callsign/gridsquare exchange that is occurring now...
**** You do what you gotta do in the amount of time you have to do it. That's the challenge!
My meager contributions are now going to AMSAT-DL, and I've been supporting Project Oscar and AMSAT-NA for 28 years...so I'm not exactly the new kid on the block!!
**** Send all your money to Germany! Why not move there too?
And it looks like US high school graduates are about the same level as other countries 9th graders...
**** What's this got to do with the subject at hand?? You can blame all the liberals for this, but what's it got to do with satellite frequency coordination?
And don't any one give me any BS about my loyalty...I was a navy fighter pilot in WWII, Korea and Vietnam before I retired in 1967..
**** It's attitudes like yours that are killing amateur radio! You want more members in Amsat, give the ham community something to work that doesn't require $10,000 rigs/setups that you click a couple of mouse buttons and then sit back and chat for 4 hours. Where's the challenge in that? You might have to get out of your chair and go move your antenna manually??
**** I've been in ham radio a whopping 4 years! In that time, I've done rocket and balloon tracking, vhf/uhf voice comm, APRS, ARES, packet, HF voice, and lately vhf/hf digital modes. I tried working the ISS a couple of years ago and gave up figuring that I didn't have the equipment ( or budget ) necessary to do it. It took a ham out of Mexico, that wanted to work my grid to get me into satellites. If he had the same attitude as you, it wouldn't have happened. He's got the equipment to work HEO sats, but he's not sitting around moaning and groaning about the the lack of sats (HEO) to work, he's out there getting hams involved in sats! When's the last time you elmered a 14 year old kid that's interested in ham radio like the kid that answered in an earlier reply?? The result of the efforts of that one ham in Mexico??? At least a half dozen hams (of all ages) are now active on the satellites in our area (central Oregon) with at least a couple dozen more exposed to it and interested! If any of them were exposed toyour attitude, that wouldn't have happened.
**** Jeff Moore -- KE7ACY
73, Dave, WB6LLO dguimon1@san.rr.com
Disagree: I learn....
Pulling for P3E...