[FPARC] MINUTES OF SEPTEMBER MEETING

Sherri Brower w4stb at bellsouth.net
Wed Oct 11 19:23:32 EDT 2006


Yes, repeater trustees can set rules and can tell people they are not 
welcome to use a repeater.  SLRA banned 2 folks from that repeater a few 
years back because of monopolizing, rules infractions, etc.

I had not monitored either repeater so did not know all of the details.

Good luck and let me know if I can be of help.

73
Sheri

At 11:19 AM 10/11/2006 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi all
>Sherri, this issue is, I think, more about manners than anything else.
>The two Amateurs involved (father and daughter) are not only speaking
>french, they use the repeater on an almost monopolistic basis, and have
>a tendency to run everyone else off.
>At the moment they have left the FPARC repeater and are over on the
>W4SLC machine, and for hours every day.  As this is a publicly owned
>machine, and is declared to be opened to all license amateurs, there is
>little we can do.
>Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the FPARC has the right to set
>certain requirements for it's machines.
>I'm sure it will be discussed this evening at the meeting.
>
>Greg Bunting, KB4VVE
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