[AMRadio] "Real" AM'er

Larry WA9VRH wa9vrh at dishmail.net
Sat Nov 26 18:34:05 EST 2011


Todd,

BRAVO BRAVO!!!

Hopefully they will all understand!

73 Larry WA9VRH

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Todd, KA1KAQ" <ka1kaq at gmail.com>
To: "Jack Dayton" <ka3zlr1 at yahoo.com>; "Discussion of AM Radio in the 
Amateur Service" <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2011 5:24 PM
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] "Real" AM'er


> On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 3:30 PM, Jack Dayton <ka3zlr1 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Yea man, Like the Bullies on AM Fone Huh..LOL..:-)
>
> No bullies on 'fone that I've ever seen, Jack. Merely moderators who
> double as babysitters for a handful of the roughly 3,000 members, who
> are either unwilling or unable to read and follow the few, basic rules
> of the site. The fact that only a half dozen or so have been removed
> in nearly a decade of operation makes that pretty clear.
>
> As with this list, nonsense isn't tolerated from the problem children
> who think it has to be all about them. It's just not fair to the other
> 2,994 +/- members. (o:
>
> Don, K4KYV said:
>
>> NEVER make any mention of  intentional QRM or jammers when you face them
>> over the air.  Once you acknowledge their existence in any way, you just
>> made their day. The absolutely worst thing you can  do is to try to argue 
>> or
>> debate with them over the air, or P&M about the deliberate interference.
>
> If only we could make that into a piece of universal knowledge, Don.
> As soon as someone acknowledges the jamming, the troublemaker has all
> the proof needed that he is being successful. Unfortunately, even some
> long time, well-known AMers feel the need to respond. Makes no sense.
>
> Much easier to ask for a repeat if needed, by saying "a static crash
> took out part of what you said" or "my neighbor is using his welder
> again", etc etc. Carry on as if they aren't there, and eventually they
> get bored and look for someone else to bother.
>
> ~ Todd,  KA1KAQ/4
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