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Oops, it was supposed to be private! Oh well!<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2013-04-02 10:09, Dean Gibson AE7Q
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I've sent this privately to avoid "polluting" the public thread.
I haven't followed this very closely, but:<br>
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<li>As I understand it, this guy doesn't really understand
"image" frequency reception.</li>
<li>From his last message, I think he will "continue the fight",
perhaps on other forums.</li>
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<p>So, I'd suggest a policy statement on your web site, something
like:<br>
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<i>Chirp will not accept or support modifications that may cause a
radio to actually operate (including receive) on a frequency or
in a mode that is different than the frequency or mode
displayed. Such modifications may cause users to operate on a
frequency or in a mode that they do not intend. Discussions on
this matter are considered "off-topic" for the mailing list.</i><br>
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Sincerely, Dean<br>
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