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Old September 20th 04, 11:22 PM
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(William) writes:

(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
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Subject: Canadian No Code Proposal Open for Comment
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(William)
Date: 9/18/2004 6:10 PM Central Standard Time
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
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I say you just shot your mouth off without thinking.

Sound's like brick is coming my way.


The "brick" is your own stupid assertions, Brian. If you'd do a bit of
thoughtful and careful THINKING before you hit the "SEND" key, you'd get far
less stuff thrown back at you.


What are you talking about?

So far I have no bricks through my window, no tires slashed, and my
wife and kids have experienced no terrorism. You're the only one
saying that I've "shot my mouth off."

But you "predict" the bricks, etc, are coming.


He's "predicted" that he has the "professional qualifications" to make
one simple phone call to have "authorities come take us away." :-)

I'm still waiting. Was gone over the weekend, but no "authorities'"
notices were posted on the door... :-)

I wonder if Amelia has had the same "predictions?" :-)

"Outside" the US Amateur Bands does not mean outside of the United

States.

Why not?

Also, do radio waves respect international boundaries???


The air ace and veteran of seven hostile actions doesn't know about
radio waves and their lack of respect of human laws.

Tsk. For someone who demands all that respect, you'd think he
would get out of a radio hobby? :-)

And as of today, Lennie still does not have a license to operate INSIDE
the Amateur Bands (of ANY country). Nor does he have a license to transmit
OUTSIDE the US Amateur Bands without an FCC issued station license. (As a

US
Citizen, a foreign license of ANY nature is useless in the United States

except
as a keepsake for Lennie...)

73

Steve, K4YZ


Blabber, blabber by the gunnery nurse...who has NO AUTHORIZATION
to "operate" OUTSIDE of the amateur bands. :-)

Tsk, tsk. All that "authorization" rage! :-)

There are lots and lots and lots of JA's with HK2 and KH6 licenses.
Why is it not possible that Len has a Japanese or Mexican or UK
license?


No such possibility.

Actually, the Canadian rules are much better towards the ham hobby,
and look more attractive when compared to U.S. rules. Interesting.

No offense to Leo, but Canada has something called "snow" and
"rain" in the winter season. Not attractive to me. :-)

Maybe he has a UK license and is licensed to operate in the MF bands
where the U.S. Amateur Radio Service has no authorizations.


There's no "maybes."

My self-assigned task was simply to advocate the removal of the
morse code test for any U.S. radio license. No more, no less, but
a bunch of overly-prideful super radio extras think their Way of Life
is threatened and must "do battle." :-)

Removal of the code test would remove Life as They Know It in
ham radio.

No more brag claims about being the perfect morse operator, etc.

That alone has struck terror into their individual psyches. Tsk.

[in nursie's case, all his multiple personalities...]


You need to brush up on your foreign amateur radio rules before
shooting off your mouth again.


So far he's been shooting blanks. Lots and lots of flash and bang
but nothing lasting in the way of damage.

I'll just have to keep waiting for the results of that "phone call."

Hi hi.