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I'm not suggesting it's use on HF, I have an XV144 and would use this on 2M SSB. I think something that guys in the US perhaps don't appreciate is that over in the UK, CB'rs don't have the same bad reputation as they appear to over there. In fact a lot are now taking exams and getting licenses and they are mostly good ops too. Well behaved etc. And no, I'm not one of them, before you jump to conclusions. I don't understand what is liddish about this, we aren’t talking about long jingles or anything like that - just a very short tone as the PTT comes off. And yes, we could buy the hardware to do this for us, or use one of the software programs that do it, but I use a Mac and haven't seen any that do for OSX. And I'm not alone in using (or wanting to use) this feature, it's quite prevalent in the EU. In poor VHF conditions, on 2M SSB over many 100s of KM (occasionally over 1000Km), it can be difficult to even hear the other op, that's alone know when they have passed it over, the tone helps with that. -- 73 de M0XDF (End Snip) I see a problem with HF, 2m ssb weak signal work may be different. Perhaps it can help during ssb on 2m, but I would suggest that once the tone(s) are activated the operator may intentionally or not, continue to tx these tones for all transmissions....Pandora's Box springs to mind? Personally, and I have the right to express my opinion do I not?, I do not support ssb phone as a mode where a roger beep is either allowed or tolerated. We are "experimenters" and as such we push the envelope in all facets of this great hobby and there are those who simply enjoy the thrill of working another station many miles or kilometres away and surely we can get by without the use of roger beep style of operating. We here in VK have operators (full call privileges included) who se the roger beeps on HF, for example we hear one regularly on 30M sob phone and listening to him I have noticed he puts out many calls with no response on an open band. I wonder how he would go if he turned the roger beep off?...perhaps I should ask him? I went up 5Khz and placed one CQ and spent the next hour enjoying a good number of contacts. When I periodically went to the frequency he was using I found him still calling CQ...perhaps I am not a voice in the wilderness...(:-) Gary VK4WT/P in the Motorhome Sent via BlackBerry® from Telstra ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
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>I think something that guys in the US perhaps don't appreciate is that >over in the UK, CB'rs don't have the same bad reputation as they >appear to over there. CBers certainly have a bad reputation in this part of Great Britain, as do also most of the 2 metre FM operators many of whom have attempted to progress to amateur radio. A "Roger beep" would only encourage people not to use their call sign at the end of each transmission. Gosh, the standard of operating is bad enough without making matters worst. 73 -- David G4DMP Leeds, England, UK ______________________________________________________________ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:[hidden email] This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html |
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