On May 25, 2011, at 2:23 PM, Christopher Pilkington wrote:
On Wed, May 25, 2011 at 4:24 PM, <bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com> wrote:
NOTE WELL - Just because -you- (for values of you) see no value in space assigned, does NOT give you the right to hijack said space for your own purposes. Nor does it look well for you to advocate hijacking someone elses space....
Indeed, arbitrary is arbitrary, be it ham radio operators or the DoD. I was trolling hams on the list there, my apologies. FWIW, my box 44.68.16.20 hasn't been up in well over a decade. Would have been nice if that packet radio masses kept up with (or ahead of) the technology of the times. Our network went to 9600 baud user ports, then vanished.
-cjp (n2mcs)
Unfortunately, the FCC hasn't really allowed us to since it would be very hard to produce useful bandwidth by today's standards within the bounds of the spectrum we are allowed to use and the channel separations we are allowed to use. Owen