I too would like to put my hand up for a Director position.
I can offer no useful help. I cannot attend meetings and am located on
the East Coast thus making it almost impossible to communicate with my
fellow board members.
I'm also a "yes man" and so will heartily agree with the edicts of the
other Directors.
Basicly, I'll be in it for the prestige.
Mark Phillips
G7LTT/NI2O
On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 5:35 PM, Jann Traschewski <jann(a)gmx.de> wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
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On 18.04.2014 18:53, Dean Gibson AE7Q wrote:
So, what is the value of the 44.x.x.x network?
To me, to allow amateur
RADIOS to verify that the remote entity that they are communicating
with, is (barring falsification, which can happen anywhere in amateur
radio) another licensed amateur station.
100% ack! E.g. I offer access to the Packet Radio Network if you talk to
my system with a source44 address.
The value to me of the
ampr.org domain is less
clear, other than
providing a domain with nameservers that are on the 44.x.x.x network,
and have a hope (?) of being reachable in a network outage.
It is a nice service and the only domain in which A-records match
PTR-records.
73,
Jann
DG8NGN
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