Re: "Näinhän se
touhu toimii Yhdysvalloissa, eli jos jotakin toimii niin sille annetaan
mahdollisuus toimia, vastakohta kutsutaan
byrokratiaksi."
Joo, kyllä tuntuu, että vapaus on
vihdoin koittanut ja FCC on vihdoin päässyt eroon turhasta byrokratiasta,
kun seuraa jenkkien listoilla keskustelua koskien päivä/-yötehojen
noudattamista, tasatunti-idien valvontaa, IBOCin aiheuttamien häiröiden
noteeraamista etc!
73, MR
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Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 10:30
PM
Subject: [DX] X-band - Change of
rules
Tiedoksi mitä on ollut
pitkään aistettavissa. Eli säännöt näitten X-band asemien kohdalla on
muuttunut. Niillä on nykyään omat lisenssit, omat ohjelmat (jos haluaa) ja
lisenssejä uusiutuu halutessaan molemmille asemille. Olisiko SDXL syytä vähän
katsella näitä sovellutuksia ja korjata se mitä oli hyvin ajateltu mutta
valitettavasti väärin alusta saakka, koska se taistelee vastaan se että yksi
asema/lisenssi... POS
Lähettäjä: Dick Harris
Vastaanottaja: pstenman@xxxxxxxx Aihe: Your questions Päivä: 17. tammikuuta 2005
21:57
Hello again,
Per-Ole: I
just finished reading your very enjoyable e-mail. You raised a couple of
questions I would like to respond to here. You asked about what you saw
in the Early Morning snow picture I sent (I send it here again). The
tower on the far left is the tower that supports my beam antenna for Ham
Radio. (Currently not functioning). The strange looking device in the
center of the picture is my new experimental 80-meter antenna, also not yet
fully functional. The weather has been too bad to work on it. It requires
being adjusted to resonance at my desired operating frequency. By the
way it is the design of a Norwegian Ham Ralf Bilal, called an "Isotron"
antenna. Then the third item in the picture, you identified correctly as
not a lamp but a bird feeder, designed to let little birds in to eat but keep
troublesome squirrels
out.
You
asked about KTFH: yes, when we started the rules gave us 5 years
to decide to keep it or abandon it or abandon KLFE at 1590. However, the
FCC had a change of heart soon after that license was granted because, I
believe, they had not realized that creative broadcasters would develop
totally separate programs for it that would not require "simulcasting"
programs from an associated main band station. (e.g. KLFE) In fact KTFH
is a very successful commercial revenue producer, more so than each of the
other five Salem Seattle stations, KGNW(50kw), KKOL(1kw), KKMO(5kw).
KLFE(5kw), and
KIKN(5kw).
This
week our weather has turned to rain, and will probably remain that way all
week long. There are flood warnings along the rivers here in our state of
Washington. In fact we have a little flood of our own in our back yard
because the rain cannot run off fast
enough!!
One
other thing, I am awaiting delivery this week of a new Ham radio transceiver,
a Kenwood TS-570D. My trusty 40-year old DrakeTR-4 finally died and when
I calculated what it might cost to repair an old vacuum tube rig, I decided
that I would be better off spending the money on a new state of the art rig.
So I have officially retired my Drake
TR-4.
Have
a great winter,
Per-Ole.
Dick
Harris,
K7VCD
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