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Re: Intolerance-MISINFORMATION!



Bob, you constantly refuse to admit that we have long term goals!! Damnit, there
is more to AMSAT than what can be done tomorrow or the next day.  What can you 
suggest be done next year, and what plan that does more than "thank you good 
buddy"  Good god we have more than that in the future but I do not see your plan!
Cliff K7RR 

Bob Bruninga wrote:
> 
> On Mon, 12 Jan 2004, Cliff Buttschardt wrote:
> 
> > ... When a newbee creates a station capable ONLY of LEO operation ...
> > to be considered a long term solution is totally false.  Publishing such
> > information is a disservice indeed.  To expend funds in a azimuth only
> > rotator and a radio capable of only FM... is an end into itself.  That
> > newbee has no long term goal to expand and no ability to enjoy EAGLE or
> > any microwave capability.
> 
> LEO's are a stepping stone and teach a lot about orbits and space.  The
> simple TV rotator and an FM rig I suggest are intended to get the Newbee
> involved (with things he already has on hand or that only cost $64).
> Four years ago, it would bring in 12 satelites!  Now, only 7.  But ECHO
> will make 8.
> 
> But even if he doesnt have it on hand, I think that suggesting that a
> new-bee just wanting to see what satellites are about, go out and invest
> $1000 on an AZ/EL rotator system, $300 on Antennas and preamps and
> converters before he can hear his first signal is too high a hill to climb
> for the typical introductory user.
> 
> OSCAR class stations are good goals as newbee's progress into the hobby
> and want to go better and deeper.  No question about it.  And no problem
> if they want to go there first.  But we should not proclaim that they are
> the only way to enjoy the hobby.
> 
> > Bob and I... continue to differ in "how much and where, long term vs
> > short term, how much technical ability is enough."  Your duty is to help
> > decide which is the better solution clearly indicating your goal.
> 
> True, but we must also avoid the idea that there is only "one way" to
> enjoy this hobby.  We must accomodate both ends of the spectrum because
> clearly interest at both the high end and the low end exist and it is
> fruitless to try to force all users into one end or the other.
> 
> different strokes for different folks..
> de WB4APR, Bob
> 
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