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Old February 22nd 04, 08:53 PM
Len Over 21
 
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In article , Dave Heil
writes:


You are an amateur extra, a shining role model for the amateur
community.


And you are not. You're not a Novice. Your'e not a Tech. You're not a
General. You're not an Advanced. You aren't a participant.


I am an electronics engineer, working for pecuniary interest, but no
longer at regular hours. I am also a hobbyist without pecuniary
compensation.

I've been involved with radio and electronics, both with and without
pecuniary interest since 1947.

I am not a ham. I have a beef with certain U.S. government laws.

You keep fishing for trolls and aren't taking your meds.


How would you know? You aren't involved.


Right. U.S. amateur radio is a SECRET, classified service which NO
outsider can possibly know about, therefore no one can comment
unless they have an amateur license.

Right. NOBODY can become involved unless they are already involved.

Right. In order to "show interest in radio," everyone has to learn morse
code and get a ham license. It is impossible to have any "interest" in
radio through a working career in radio or electronics. The ham license
is absolutely mandatory "to show interest in radio." Right.

Right. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution states
that no citizen can comment about any amateur radio regulations unless
they already possess an amateur radio license. Right.

I am so glad you "explained" all of those things. [it's like LOTR code]

Has the ARRL approached you for more hints in generating interest in
getting "interested in radio" as you've outlined in here?

No? That's so interesting.