[aprssig] Frank Bauer, KA3HDO

Steve Dimse steve at dimse.com
Thu Apr 2 16:29:57 EDT 2009


And of course, if took them a year to figure it out a few thousand FM  
hams had moved within 200 kHz of "their" territory, it couldn't have  
been causing much trouble!

Steve

On Apr 2, 2009, at 3:53 PM, Earl Needham wrote:

> "Jim Duncan" <jdbandman at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>> And I'll second that! Frank was so committed to getting a positive  
>> face on
>> the QSY (which, as some of you other old-timers will recall!) that he
>> traveled out to Kansas city to address the KC APRS Working Group  
>> and we
>> quickly decided to whole-heartedly get behind him and support the  
>> QSY. Frank
>> is an outstanding credit to amateur radio, to AMSAT, and to  
>> himself. I can't
>> say enough nice things about Frank!
>>
>> Jim Duncan, KU0G
>>
>   I have to agree -- in spite of my misgivings at the time, it has  
> worked out pretty well.  IIRC, we were on 145.01 and several other  
> frequencies, IN ADDITION to the "APRS frequency" of 145.79.  The  
> only negative reaction I have seen since the QSY was when a group of  
> 2-meter SSB enthusiasts found out about the QSY over a year after it  
> happened!
>
>   7 3
>   Earl
>
> -- 
> KD5XB -- Earl Needham
> Clovis, New Mexico DM84jk
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