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Re: Leila in "jam only" mode
On 12 Jan 2004 at 18:24, Stacey E. Mills wrote:
> Wayne Estes W9AE said:
>
> >Would the control team consider a trial period of "jam only" LEILA mode? The
> >objective would be to determine if "jam only" mode would provide sufficient
> >deterrent to high-ERP ham uplinks, while greatly reducing disruption to
> >adjacent users. It would be interesting to compare AGC data and user
> >satisfaction between "notch+jam" mode and "jam only" mode.
>
> Done.
> Leila-1 should now be in "jam only" mode on a trial basis. Let's see what
> happens and re-evaluate.
>
>
As Jeff kb2m refers to "There is also the 'transponder hog of the week' pic in the photo section of"
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/satdx/
There is no mechanical substitute for common sense. I think before posting The " transponder hog of the week"
pic we should when it is possible give a personnal advice to the culprits. This will avoid condemning without
a trial. The Pic should be used carefully and explained to the world as the last available tools to refrain
abuses.
Again there is places on this world where due to language, ressources, equipment and cultures differences,
each individual does not react or think our way. A bit of caution should be exercise in this advisory
process.
If any individual after receiving "gently reminders" wants to ignore it. We can this way concluded that we
are not born stupid but we became it. Probably due to RF exposure... It is now a health issue, who should
urgently be refer to medical care units.
There is also a link between self estime and the desire to be recongnised and loved by others. For some
individual their HAM station sigs become an extension of them, the way to be ranked at the top...the top
guns... The one with the longest one... ( long wire antenna) ;) See your spam mail for remedies.
There is plently of books relating theses facts. When this can lead to personnal relationships problems it
was in the past the roots of many world conflicts! The thin red line or the sensitive cord.
As someone wrote recently we don't like to hear that our equipment is a piece of junk, it is easy to fix
equipment but harder to fix individuals.
As the king sing "suspicious minds"
Luc Leblanc VE2DWE
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