I have had a couple of discussions with people as of late that has me really
wondering about the ARRL ignoring the VUAC.
Some would suggest the ARRL will continue to allow this to happen because the
massive number of QSOs generated by grid caravans with lunchboxes, and captive
rovers can be used to demonstrate use of the bands by hams.
However one must question what is meaningful use of these bands?
As a group in the contest are we participating in a con- job against the FCC
itself?
Is it intellectually correct and ethically/ morally correct to with hold the
true nature of what amounts to most of the collective QSOS above 2.4 ghz by ham
operators.
Lets face it for every old school pioneer distance challenged QSO on the
microwaves there is now 10 short distance rover initiated contacts by grid
circlers, caravan roving and captive rovers working back to the home stations.
Is this truly better to society than other services that can be placed on these
frequencies? Such as emergency services, expanded internet and cell services
ect….
Do we really need all that spectrum when most of the stuff above 2.4 ghz we do
is 3 kc’s wide?
Its time to really ask ourselves what we going to do with these frequencies
that is useful for the public as a whole. Not to inflate someone score.
Perhaps its time to let the ARRL’s competitors for these frequencies and the
fcc know what the majority of the activities on these bands are. Just short
range exchanges or semi repetitive information for an obscure contest to
justify the allocation of spectrum.
All AT&T and the FCC needs to see is those web pages of guys pack roving around
the Joshua Tree.
The old school microwave pioneers should think about what may be happening
here.
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