I hear about frequencies the most, when people talk about the "good" things the AMA has done.
The fact of the matter is that we are still merely secondary users of those frequencies, and if there is
any interference from a primary user, we have to accept it and "write the channel off" in that location.
Just putting things in perspective, because I get the feeling sometimes people think we
own the freqs.
I often wonder if, instead of spending millions of our dollars on a fancy flying site/museum, we might
have been better served by attempting to buy frequencies on which we would be the "primary" users.
That's just thinking out loud, however. I may be spouting off about something I don't totally understand.
I do believe we weren't served well by having such a massive facility in one place most will never see.
I would've like it much better if there were smaller, less impressive facilities for each region, perhaps