Who cares?
Rule 62- "Don't take yourself to damn seriously"
Rule 62- "Don't take yourself to damn seriously"
And that frequency is useless.no meowing
And that frequency is useless.
This is the kind of thing that comes to mind when I hear people in their 30's and up say cutesy things like, "I still haven't decided what I want to be when I grow up," or "I hope I never grow up."
As someone said, "When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things." Growing up is good. Meowing on guard isn't a grown up thing to do.
And why do you need to "design a frequency???"I'm so glad for the knowledge and helpfulness on this forum......thank you for setting me straight on the pitfalls of a no-transmit, monitor only, non-existent frequency idea. I'd have been lost without your insight. I'll go back to the drawing board now.
I always assumed it was military guys, but now that I think about it, I don’t think they have access to that frequency on most military aircraft… But what do I know?
Either way, the very fact that I notice a bunch of people here are ****ed off about it, now it will make me laugh.
MONITOR guard. I want to invent a frequency where you can only monitor and not transmit. that'll stop the meowing!
Don't think of it as the kind of creativity that creates a painting, think of it as the kind of creativity that challenges the more placid, keeps them riled up, and therefore more aware.nothing creative about meowing.
No...but only because every time the intercom mic vox keyed it lowered the soundtrack. It is rather difficult though to not sing along to the 3 hour tour part. One the way back we tried to get above the scattered for lighter cooler air but once we hit 10K and it was obvious the tops would win it was back down under them and 2hrs of chop afternoon chop. My NPD...nice catch....NPB....handled it great but was ready to get out. That part felt like a 3hr tour.The real question is: Did you sing along with the theme song?
Don't think of it as the kind of creativity that creates a painting, think of it as the kind of creativity that challenges the more placid, keeps them riled up, and therefore more aware.
They're just hoping all of the grumpy old men stay awake, and the meows are a good way to help.
Or graffiti, but it is still a mental exercise.I thinking in terms of the definition of "creative." Meowing on guard is more like littering or peeing on the sidewalk.
Military tends to use 243.0 for guard. They all have a UHF radio that is a transceiver and a second receiver for guard.I always assumed it was military guys, but now that I think about it, I don’t think they have access to that frequency on most military aircraft… But what do I know?
Either way, the very fact that I notice a bunch of people here are ****ed off about it, now it will make me laugh.
FTFY.I'll go back to the drawing board meow.
I’m not sure how doing exactly what 1000 other people have already done is creative but, whatever.
So no landscape/seascape artist is creative because someone else already made a landscape or seascape painting?I’m not sure how doing exactly what 1000 other people have already done is creative but, whatever.
Are you trying to say that each meow is as unique and artistically expressive as each painting, or song, or sculpture? Seriously? Has anyone has ever paid someone to say "meow" with no other facets to the performance? Granted, money doesn't have to be involved for it to be art, but it's a pretty good measure of value.So no landscape/seascape artist is creative because someone else already made a landscape or seascape painting?
No musical artist is creative because someone else already used the word love in a previous song?
No sculptor is creative because someone else already made something out of clay?
No comedian is creative because...
No roller coaster designer is creative because...
I wasn't being specific to the meow, but more the general assessment that no one is creative if someone else has done it.Are you trying to say that each meow is as unique and artistically expressive as each painting, or song, or sculpture? Seriously? Has anyone has ever paid someone to say "meow" with no other facets to the performance? Granted, money doesn't have to be involved for it to be art, but it's a pretty good measure of value.
I hope you are yanking my chain.
Advanced voice analysis has proven that no two 'MEEEEEOOWS' are exactly alike. So there is that.....
Well, it’s sorta like all those HD riders expressing their freedom and individuality by dressing alike...
He should bring a tv and antenna?You realize at altitude that you can pick up transmissions from 300+miles away, yes?
Once people start getting warnings and/or fines, the problem would go away pretty quickly, I'd think.
MONITOR guard. I want to invent a frequency where you can only monitor and not transmit. that'll stop the meowing!
I'm surprised nobody's yet mentioned VOR freqs that provide weather (receive/monitor only). And some flight service transmit on a VOR (listen-only for you) while you talk on a different comm freq.Military tends to use 243.0 for guard. They all have a UHF radio that is a transceiver and a second receiver for guard.
Some military aircraft do have a VHF AM radio, but it does not have the second receiver for guard (121.5).
Interestingly, there is a VHF FM guard at 41.5. Which is exactly 1/3 the VHF frequency, which is 1/2 the UHF guard.
Call me a fuddy duddy, but the nonsense on 121.5 has always annoyed me. Flying around the DC area where monitoring is even more critical, it ****es me off that I have to turn down the volume on comm #2 because a a bunch of douches are yelling at each other on frequency while I'm trying to talk to PCT on comm #1.
With multilateration and ADS-B out, it shouldn't be particularly difficult for the FCC to set up listening stations and triangulate the location of inappropriate 121.5 transmissions and match up with an ads-b out tag. Once people start getting warnings and/or fines, the problem would go away pretty quickly, I'd think.
Same reason people have to have loud pipes on their motorcycles. They weren’t hugged enough as a child.This. Pretty much every flight up here.
I’ve never figured out why people meow on guard.
Same reason people have to have loud pipes on their motorcycles. They weren’t hugged enough as a child.
That is the claim. But as I pointed out to a Harley rider friend, it’s hard to believe you care about safety when all you wear riding is a brain bucket, T-shirt, and flip-flops.I thought the claim was the loud pipes saves lives.