Eddie,
I wouldn't disagree with your comments on appropriate use of the list.
Actually, at lists.contesting.com, which is where many people would
look, there is no description of purpose. It is at
http://www.contesting.com/FAQ/rfi . I had to look twice to find it.
Someone googling for help on an RFI problem would easily find this
list.
Personally, I'd expect this list to be mainly for and about ham radio
RFI (incoming or outgoing), but I have no problem with interesting
problems showing up from other domains, commercial or otherwise, as
long as we don't get flooded. They can be technically informative,
and maybe some folks will have useful suggestions.
For more specialized help, there are lots of other Internet resources.
I've been intrigued by what goes on at http://www.eng-tips.com , for
example.
If the group wants to be more restrictive, we should consider changing
the name to "amateur RFI" or whatever.
73, Martin AA6E
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 10:26:42 -0600, EDWARDS, EDDIE J <eedwards@oppd.com> wrote:
> To the list: The e-mail below was sent to several list members and also
> to the list, but it apparently never made it through the list server. I
> hope you don't mind my addressing it here.
> ----------
>
> Hi Ron,
>
> First, I hope you don't take offense to this (none is meant), but I'd
> like to address what's the purpose of the RFI list. The Contesting.com
> FAQ indicates that "discussions should be focused on providing
> information to assist amateurs in interference solutions." Since the
> only sentence referring to amateur radio operators has the word "should"
> in it, that does open the door a bit for non-amateurs to make inquires
> such as this. I've actually had non-ham individuals e-mail directly
> about audio "noise" from CRTs!! However, the original intent was to
> assist hams in the "Elmer" spirit of Amateur Radio.
...
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