[amsat-bb] Re: Government control hasexceededconstitutionallimitations.

John Champa k8ocl at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 24 12:32:26 PDT 2007


No, those channels are probably going to 802.22 services.

----Original Message Follows----
From: Jim Jerzycke <kq6ea at pacbell.net>
To: Roger Kolakowski <rogerkola at aol.com>, bruninga at usna.edu,        
amsat-bb at amsat.org
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Government control 
hasexceededconstitutionallimitations.
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 11:58:55 -0700 (PDT)

Isn't it going to be refarmed for public service use?
Jim  KQ6EA

--- Roger Kolakowski <rogerkola at aol.com> wrote:

 > Speaking of TV wasteland, as all TV stations have to
 > transition to digital
 > in 2009, the initial figures look like they are
 > abandoning Ch 2 thru Ch 6
 > opening up the VHF lowband (under 88mHz) for
 > whatever. 4 meter satellite or
 > hambands anyone?
 >
 > Roger
 > WA1KAT
 >
 > ----- Original Message -----
 > From: "Robert Bruninga" <bruninga at usna.edu>
 > To: <amsat-bb at amsat.org>
 > Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 2:40 PM
 > Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Government control has
 > exceededconstitutionallimitations.
 >
 >
 > > > We need to start forcing a return to total
 > civilian
 > > > control of this bloated government we are now
 > dealing
 > > > with, and ensure it operates as 'we' direct it,
 > and
 > >
 > > Sometimes its the 'we' that we worry about...
 > >
 > > > I say shut down those two 'radar' sites and move
 > on,
 > > > history has shown that the closure of others has
 > not
 > > > affected this nation whatsoever,
 > >
 > > Oh, I donno, it protected us from Nukes from
 > Russia for quite a
 > > while...
 > >
 > > > ...they are no longer neccessary as there
 > > > are very few nations with the capacity...
 > > > to even launch long range ballisitic missiles
 > >
 > > China just shot one of theirs down last month.
 > And created
 > > 10,000 bits of shrapnel that endangers all of our
 > satellites.
 > > Every onve of those 10,000 bits has to be tracked
 > along with our
 > > HAM satellites to keep things clean up there in
 > orbit...
 > >
 > > > Here's a thought..MOVE THE RADAR'S OPERATING
 > BAND
 > > > UPWARDS!
 > >
 > > As one of the 'we', I don't my taxes to pay for a
 > new-re-build
 > > of a several hundred million dollar facility, that
 > has been in
 > > place and working fine for a very long time.
 > >
 > > > We have every right to have access to spectrum
 > WE own,
 > >
 > > No, we have access to it on a secondary shared
 > basis.  We should
 > > be thankful for that and work with them to
 > minimize our
 > > interference to them.
 > >
 > > > The military doesn't need the entire radio
 > spectrum to
 > > > work with, give it only what it needs and that's
 > > > all...THIS FAR, NO FURTHER...THE LINE MUST BE
 > DRAWN HERE!
 > >
 > > They actually have very little.  The biggest waste
 > of spectrum
 > > is TV.  What a wasteland.
 > >
 > > I think patience and working it out is the best
 > way to resolve
 > > spectrum issues, not shooting from the hip with
 > all barrels
 > > blazing...
 > >
 > > Bob
 > >
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