In article , Dave Heil
writes:
Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Dave Heil
writes:
In article ,
(N2EY) writes:
Tsk. I lost interest in DXing in "radio sports" and the wallpaper
collection of QSLs after working at station ADA long ago.
Really? Did you do lots of contesting and DXing from ADA? Still have
the QSLs?
Tsk. Poor Davie doesn't understand that 24/7 REAL communications
in the military wasn't any "contest" and no "QSLs" were exchanged.
You can understand my confusion when you wrote about losing "interest in
DXing in 'radio sports' and the wallpaper collection of QSLs after
working at station ADA long ago". You made it sound as if you got a
belly full of those things at ADA.
Tsk. I admit to not understanding Davies' total confusion or lack
of understanding of the written word.
Tsk, tsk. If Davie had actually worked in USAF communications
he would have KNOWN that military communications does not
engage in "radiosport contests" nor does it "QSL."
24/7 radio communications on HF (or any other EM spectrum) is
professional-quality work for the military.
So am I to understand that you have
no actual experience in DXing, contesting or QSLing?
Define "DXing." If that means listening to radio broadcasting stations
in other parts of the world, yes, I have and continue to listen to them.
If that means working distant HF stations on a two-way, full duplex
basis over 8000 miles away 24/7, yes, I have experience in that.
If that means "only" having an amateur license and making out like
the world's greatest amateur (windbag), no, definitely no experience
in that.
I fail to see what difference that makes. Why should we, as radio
amateurs, posting in an amateur radio newsgroup, be concerned about what
qualifications are required for other services? Is is your aspiration
to participate in other radio service? Please, go forth and do so.
Tsk. Why does Davie want to abrogate the First Amendment and
deny citizens the right to petition their government for change in
federal regulations?
You DO that in the incessant demands to post in here ONLY if
one has a valid amateur radio license. Tsk, tsk.
Don't you understand that neither FCC commissioners nor FCC
staff are NOT required to have amateur radio licenses...and they
regulate ALL U.S. amateur radio.
Tsk. You should really drop the arrogant "show your papers!"
and elitist demand-by-intimidation-attempt that this newsgroup
"belongs only to already-licensed hams."
YOU don't, nor ever have, regulated or controlled U.S. amateur
radio. You are only a participant. You aren't gang boss, aren't
a government official, aren't even a 'hood chieftan. All you are
is a participant.
What is at stake is a possible restructuring of U.S. regulations
on amateur radio to eliminate or retain the morse code test for an
amateur license having below-30-MHz privileges.
YOUR ranting and raving is confined to nastygramming anyone
who wishes to eliminate that code test. It isn't "civil discourse"
much less discussion. YOUR ranting and raving is about
control over who can post and who cannot. Clue: This newsgroup
is unmoderated and open to anyone with Internet access.
Now, why can't Mr. DX handle opposite opinions to his?
Answer: He never could! :-)
I'm handling them rather well, Mr. No DX, but we're not talking of an
opinion; we're talking about one of your factual errors.
Tsk, tsk. NOT at all well.
Since you mishandle OPINION as "fact," your comments could
be dismissed as being entirely "factual errors." Your opinion on
anything is just your opinion and is not (believe it or not) any
ethical or moral standard that all others MUST follow.
Try, oh TRY to get used to the fact that neither you nor Jimmie
are the Supreme Arbiter of Ham things. No one MUST do as you
say. There is still some freedom left in the world and considerable
independent thought. Your long tenure in hamdom does not give
you any "position" of control over others. Not here, not anywhere.
Try to adjust to that, big Arbiter. Bite me.