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Subject: [TenTec] Picky 75 meter people LONG
From: w5yr@att.net (George, W5YR)
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2000 11:59:01 -0500
Carl, I sure hope that all those frequencies should have been 3955,
etc., instead of 7955!     <:}

BTW, what stations in Florida have rotary beams on 75?

I second your basic thoughts here, but remember that those "nets" are
really gatherings of old friends who have been talking every evening for
years. For most of them, that is *the* social life for them for one
reason or another: health, lack of transport or ability to get out of
the house or whatever. 

So, it is understandable that they do not take kindly to some outsider
trying to break into their little circle. Just like a group of folks in
a room having a meeting would not welcome someone sticking their head in
the door and insisting that they stop what they are doing and allow the
newcomer to come in and participate.

I do not advocate a lot of what I hear on 75 - it is a different world
than when I first worked 75 as a 17-year old kid who had just gotten his
Class A in 1947. Back then, I happened to have a fairly deep voice for a
kid and was welcomed into any "net" that I happened to tune in to. Even
after they learned that I was just a kid, my signal and operating
allowed me adult status.

But, times and folks change - even the old farts! And I know, because I
are one!
But, I do not operate 75 anymore . . .

72/73, George   W5YR - the Yellow Rose of Texas      NETXQRP 6         
Fairview, TX   30 mi NE Dallas in Collin county      QRP-L 1373
Amateur Radio W5YR, in the 55th year and it just keeps getting better!
Icom IC-756 PRO #02121 (9/00) Kachina #91900556 (12/99) IC-765 (6/90)

Carl Hyde wrote:
> 
> You hit the nail on the head Dan. 75 meters is a cultural
> and ham radio dry gulch. If you want to listen to a bunch
> of  racists spout their hatred and a bunch of anti
> government lunatics state their concerns about the great
> government conspiricies then 75 meters is the place to be.
> I think in light of the more crowded band conditions the
> FCC should ban  AM transmissions altogether. Its just a
> bunch of old fart broadcaster wannabe's playing with radios
> who serve only their own interests not the interest of
> growing the hobby. They will not welcome anyone into their
> little circle and hog their little frequency feifdoms to
> prevent others from using it. The nets either deal with
> someones latest hernia operation or their latest attempt to
> get better audio out of their antique equipment. They
> finally got the lunatic fringe off of 7950 but no one can
> use that frequency for QSO's because those guys lurk on the
> frequency and if you ask if the frequency is in use someone
> will always come on and tell you it is. We used to have a
> nightly net on 7952.5. The net had been using that
> frequency for twenty years every night. We were driven off
> the frequency by some idiots in Florida who would purposely
> come down from 7955 to QRM us. Most of us used 100 watts
> and these guys would aim their beams and 1500 watts up
> north to drive us off the frequency. So like you I don't
> play on 75 meters any more because there is no intelligent
> life on that band. Just take comfort in the fact that those
> old farts are dying off faster than they can be replaced.
> 
> --- Dan <tacquire@earthlink.net> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Until recently I had not been active in ham radio for
> > quite awhile.
> > Previous to that period though I was trying some vintage
> > tube type AM
> > stuff on 75.  I discovered very quickly that there was
> > not a single fun
> > thing about it.
> 
> =====
> Carl HYDE
> W2CSH
> Remember, the opposite of PROGRESS is CONGRESS

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