Call Search
     

New to Ham Radio?
My Profile

Community
Articles
Forums
News
Reviews
Friends Remembered
Strays
Survey Question

Operating
Contesting
DX Cluster Spots
Propagation

Resources
Calendar
Classifieds
Ham Exams
Ham Links
List Archives
News Articles
Product Reviews
QSL Managers

Site Info
eHam Help (FAQ)
Support the site
The eHam Team
Advertising Info
Vision Statement
About eHam.net



QSL Managers
     

Ham Links
     


  Home Help Search  
  Show Posts
Pages: [1]
1  eHam Forums / Misc / RE: Hams using the 11 meter band with ham equipment ! on: December 26, 2012, 07:23:29 AM
I guess you didn't get the point! #1 I may be old enough to be you father.#2 What I said was Hams are using Ham equipment on the 11 meter band. I always hear from your group that thats a no-no. Yes I could get a license but that is not what is being discussed here.There are of your fellow Ham operators that think its ok to use their equipment on band not alloted to them and they are the persons who I made mention about. If what you are saying is all you worry about, maybe we should all get a general license and then go to any freqency and exploit our grace for all to here and not give our call sign as we should when using Ham equipment. Just use a "handle" and leave the power set wherever is to your content. Because it is "Ham Gear" and has more than alloted for the 11 meter band. Now did that make things clearer???

I run a Galaxy 949 mobile on 11 meter. This is an 11 meter only radio. Guys like this poster assume I am running a ham radio on 11 meter because it sounds so good. They do not know how to set their radios up to sound like this so they cry about ham operators running ham gear. I hear a couple of these guys whining every time I fire my radio up on 11 meter.  I have my other radios for the other bands and I only use them there. I run studio gear on every radio including my 11 meter radio. If you want to sound good, learn how to set your radio up. I do not care if you have been doing this for 50 years, if you think that you need ham gear to sound good on 11 meter, you need to get some fancy book learnin. As for switching bands....multiple radio are easy to run and switching between them is also pretty easy. Make sure the people you are crying about are actually switching channels without switching radios.
Pages: [1]
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.11 | SMF © 2006-2009, Simple Machines LLC Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!