[Lf] shud we move on?

Andre' Kesteloot andre.kesteloot at ieee.org
Mon Feb 19 22:11:00 CST 2001


hello Larry,
The AMRAD LF reflector, for one, would be very glad to post strange
ideas such
as yours, and those of others who entertain similar way out approaches
:-)
73
Andre' N4ICK
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Larry Kayser wrote:

> Gentlemen:
>
> With the completion of the TransAtlantic QSO is it time to consider moving
> on?  The RSGB reflector has been a wonderful and gracious host for the last
> 18 months that I have been a part of it - as we seem to be entering a new
> phase is it time to move onwards, to separate graciously and with good
> humour and good feelings into a European Centric focus for this reflector
> and the Really Really Weak Signal (RRWS) people move off and create our
> mahem in some other resource?  Would the RSGB consider hosting a RRWS
> reflector?
>
> This needs to be carefully thought through - I for one am reluctant to bring
> up issues about 300 second data bits simply because I know that many of the
> participants on this reflector are not even happy about 30 second visual CW
> bits.  I also am not keen to get into discussions that I know full well are
> making other users of the facility unhappy.
>
> For instance I saw an email today from Steve, GW4ALG that listed many LF
> users in the UK and Europe that I have never had a chance to hear, many of
> them obviously aural CW users.
>
> My question for your consideration is - should some of us move on.
>
> My personal quest is to head for higher performance systems, slower sending,
> and regular VA3 to ZL/VK and Europe communications.  I wonder who would like
> to go in that direction as a specialty within the LF community.
>
> Discussion?
>
> Larry
> VA3LK




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