Ed Mitchell, KF7VY, publishes one of the world's most popular amateur radio web sites, Ham Radio Online at http://hamradio-online.com. He has been licensed since the early 1970s and has been involved in many aspects of ham radio, including HF, VHF, UHF, satellites, ARES/RACES, packet radio, ATV, and much more. Professionally, he has worked in the computer engineering field for 18 years. He is a member of the ARRL, AMSAT, SETILeague and the IEEE.


Problems with the Swatch project

This reflects my general thoughts in that I believe SWATCH's marketing department was merely stupid and ignorant of reality and perhaps this could be recovered by SWATCH into an "Ooops... we better apologize and do something good for Amateur Radio". However, the type of operation contemplated by SWATCH violates ITU and national regulations in many different ways, not just the commercial aspects.

It is hard to imagine that during what must have taken six months or more of negotiations and contract executions between SWATCH and the Russian Space Agency, the legal issues of this never came up. They had a lot of time to understand the issues.

Regardless of the commercial or non-commercial nature there are other problems with the SWATCH project:

Ed Mitchell, KF7VY


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