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March 31st 04, 02:51 PM
William
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service
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(William)
Date: 3/30/2004 7:45 AM Central Standard Time
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
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Subject: Ham-radio is a hobby not a service
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(William)
Date: 3/29/2004 7:44 AM Central Standard Time
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So again, how does the 911 operator with the radio talk to me?
I am sure it's something like "goo goo gaaa gaaa". They are pretty
good at
talking to a person on thier level without talking down to them.
Steve, K4YZ
Typical response of someone who got his tie stuck in his zipper.
How does the 911 operator with the radio talk to me?
Probably the same way the 910 and the 912 operator does.
Why would the 9-1-1 operator WANT to talk to you?
Keep tap dancing. It's funny.
Did YOU initiate the RFS via autopatch? If not, they have nothing to say
to you...9-1-1 operators wait for you to call them, not vice-versa.
You forget so quickly.
And if you DID initiate the call, I imagine they talk to you the same way
they'd talk to me...In English. If you DIDN'T initiate the call, I guess the
9-1-1 operator isn't GOING to talk to you.
How does the 911 operator with the radio talk to me?
I am wondering where you're trying to take this and what point you're
trying to save from all of this spinning, Brain.
No spinning. You made a statement. Now explain it.
If you don't initiate the
call, they aren't going to talk to you...REGARDLESS if the call came via
hardline, wireless or Amateur Radio autopatch.
I realize that there's a bit of common sense in that that's hard for you
to assimilate, but it's true.
Steve has no explanation for thie things he says (statements of fact).
So he tries to clown his way out of it. Whatta Bozo.
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