Re: [HCDX] RFPI Moves
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Re: [HCDX] RFPI Moves



I think here after I will keep the stuff I read to myself.  I think some
have to get a life.  This is only a hobby, well it is for me.  What I found
to be a bit exciting has turned into a flame throwing bunch of crap which I
never meant to happen.  I thought the idea of HCDX was to share info to the
fellow radio hobbist.  Am I missing something here.
Bob Montgomery

----- Original Message -----
From: "Henrik Klemetz" <dhv599n@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 1:43 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] RFPI Moves



----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Sennitt" <andys@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <hard-core-dx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 12:53 PM
Subject: RE: [HCDX] RFPI Moves


> Glenn Hauser wrote:
>
> > I'm pleased MN and others are finally noticing, but 21815 started
> > July 18, a
> > sesquimonth ago, as I reported at the time. Furthermore, they left 25
MHz
> > some two months before, so it is not exactly a move. I believe
> > the current
> > nominal closing is 0400.
>
> I'm not sure what this refers to. I'm not aware of any references to RFPI
in
> the recent past on Media Network,
>
> Andy Sennitt
>


The original posting, dated Sept 1, was as follows:

>Via Radio Nederlands

>RFPI moves to 21815 USB 2 kW 1200-0600

>--
>73,

>Kevin

Perhaps the reporter would like to explain where he got his information from
and
why it says "moves" instead of "has moved".

The Cameroons item is another case of recycled info, attributed to someone
who
did not originate the news at all.

So what? Where´s the beef? Isn´t news for free?

Sure, but suppose you come up with something really hot, a new station, a
new
country or whatever. In such a case it may hurt a bit to find that your own
effort
is being attributed to someone else.

When it comes to news reporting, editors (and users of the news service)
soon realize
that not all news sources are equally authoritative. You need to know who is
saying
what and when in order to gauge the accuracy of contradictory info.

Glenn´s "rules of the game" can be found on his web site, and they are easy
to follow.

Henrik Klemetz





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