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January 4th 04, 07:59 PM
Len Over 21
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Don't see where a morse test was ever required for a 1st phone.
Not only are you an anonymous bigot but you have reading
difficulty as well.
You asked only if anyone passed "a test" at an FCC office.
Did you ever pass a ham exem at the FCC office?
Never tried to, not even for an exam rather than an "exem."
Just another wanna be?
Hardly. I started as a hobbyist in electronics in 1947. After my
military service I made a career out of electronics engineering.
I'm still doing that even if I don't keep regular hours.
What is your excuse, anonymous one?
LHA
Hey stupid. The thread is about "Why I hate ARRL".
Incorrect. The thread subject is titled "Why You Don't Like The
ARRL - More to like than dislike."
Your web browser seems to be defective. Get it corrected.
This concerns HAM RADIO.
"Ham is the butchered meat of swine." [You can get the same sort
of definition from the official FDA if you like... :-) ]
Ham radio operators operate on shortwave.
"Shortwave?!?" In the electronics industry, the term "shortwave" or
"shortwaves" is becoming common in defining microwaves.
US radio amateurs are allocated a number of HF bands plus one
band within the MF portion of the EM spectrum.
US radio amateurs are also allocated a number of bands above
70 cm which can qualify as "shortwave."
Glad to have you correct my spelling anytime oh great one.
It's a tough job but someone has to do it.
Anonymous? Naw. I have a
valid email address listed in each and every header.
Absolutely NO valid amateur radio identification for you, ANONYMOUS
PERSON.
Anyway, if you
check out the thread you will find it does not concern you.
Oh, my, another Raddio Kop, self-imposed guardian of the webways.
Such come out of the webwork like mice or rats, ready and eager
to gnaw on meager morsels of melifluous metaphors of others.
Bon apetit, ANONYMOUS ONE.
LHA
Leonard H. Anderson
retired (from regular hours) electronic engineer person
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