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Old February 5th 04, 08:00 PM
Len Over 21
 
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In article , Dave Heil Miss Congeniality
writes:

Len Over 21 wrote:

In article , Dave Heil Miss Construance
writes:

Len Over 21 wrote:

The question-topic of the morse code test pertains to GETTING
INTO amateur radio below 30 MHz. Some have misconstrued the
essence of amateur radio as being a skilled radiotelegrapher.

Others have misconstrued the term "GETTING INTO" amateur radio as
meaning the several decades of interest preceeding the several years of
newsgroup posts just before the three-year-old claim of getting "an
Extra right out of the box".


Go for it, big daddy dave. Ain't no cats on your hot tin roof.


I did go for it, Len--forty years ago, within a year of my first
exposure to amateur radio.


...and you are still undeveloped.


Nope. Nothing about your obtaining an amateur radio license here.


Oh? Is this a requirement to be in the electronics industry?

Strange, isn't it, not one single personnel person (that's "human
resources" profession to bus drivers) said anything about needing
any amateur radio license to work in electronics or aerospace.

Where is "here," snarly dave?

In your imagination? In your fantasy? On Fantasy Island waiting
for da blane?


No, nothing about your having obtained an amateur radio license here.


Now now, docktah no, you are getting churlish and unseemly again.

Did you download your definition of "interest in radio" from Ten-Tec,
too? Right...along with the FIRM ware, the shower, and your
undeveloped exposures.

Howaboutthat? Does that "show enough interest?"


In obtaining an amateur radio license? Why, no, none at all.


No, no, no, sweetums, you equated INTEREST IN RADIO to
GETTING A HAM LICENSE plus adding "learning morse code."

Try to keep those four neurons in line.


You haven't Beeped Morse nor have you Passed Any Written Exam. You've
taken no action on your declared interest.


I have NO interest, declared or otherwise, on "beeping morse," bleeping
dave. Never claimed otherwise.

Is that a requirement in your SS view of amateur radio?

I passed four written exams at an FCC field office in Chicago, 1956.
I passed all kinds of college exams after that, a California driver's
license written exam among others (despite a non-interest in
becoming a professional driver).

Does one have to Post Bans on "interest in radio?" Must be so at
the Church of St. Hiram.

Sorry deacon dave, I don't worship at that church.


Who did what? My smarts are fine, Len.


Your four neurons are indeed fine and firing in sequence.

Dial up Ten-Tec and download some more neuron firmware.
Four isn't enough. Upgrade!

I wrote about getting into amateur radio.


Nah, you scribbled nastygrams about "getting an amateur radio license
IN ORDER TO SHOW INTEREST IN RADIO."

Your response didn't address that, did it?


Here's an official address: 445 12th St. SW, Washington, D.C., 20554

I've addressed several things to that address.

Are you still wearing address?

LHA / WMD