Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , PAMNO
(N2EY) writes:
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:
N2EY wrote:
Mike Coslo wrote in message
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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo
writes:
Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Mike Coslo
Perhaps Len just wants all opposing opinions squelched.
No "perhaps," "sweetums" (a Kellie-ism).
....a frank admission on your part, Leonard.
Because we see the value of the code and the code test.
The Holy Grail of the Church of St. Hiram.
Still bitter as the Holy Grail continues to elude you?
What next? "The Amateur's Code" transformed to The Ark of the
Covenant?
Ohhhhh noooooo. Haven't you been keeping up? We have the Arc of the
Quenched Gap.
Talk about blowing their own shofar...!
Shofar, shogood.
Now - did the US Army not use any morse code after 1952?
How about the US Navy? COast Guard? Air Force? Marines?
Of course they did.
And Jimmie and Mikey were THERE to prove it! [gotta love it]
It wasn't necessary for them to prove it. Enough archived records exist
to confirm the facts.
Tsk. Jimmie and Mikey ought to look beyond the ARRL
phrases and ask the military what is actually used. One on-line
source is the USAF's free download "From Flares to Satellites,"
available at the USAF Communications Command website. An
informative small book.
I've mentioned that before in here. Matters not to Jimmie and
Mikey because they WERE THERE and KNOW? Riiiight...in
their dreams they were...
Were you in the Air Force too, Len?
I've pointed out all sorts of references and sources of information
for quite a while in here on the REST of the radio world and what
is used there...but "that does not apply." The PCTA still think
that morsemanship is a required skill in the U.S. military and that
radiotelegraphers are "still needed!" Wrong, of course, but it
seems that the PCTA extras just don't believe it...it defies their
Belief System.
But the facts contradict what you've stated. The scenario is much like
my having provided you urls desribing synthesizer phase noise and
spurs. The facts disprove what you've told us here. You still think
the term "phase noise" became a buzz word after cellular phones were
introduced.
Has the internet replaced amateur radio?
Note the lack of answers...
Tsk, you demand IMMEDIATE answers to YOUR questions! :-)
Poor baby...stamping your little feet and having a tantrum?
Take your time, Leonard. I'm sure that all these things will be
revealed in due course. It'll be like waiting for your "Extra right out
of the box". I'm a patient man. By the way, I must have missed the
"demand". When did that take place?
What it's "about" in here is a bunch of PCTA extras wanting to
beat up NCTAs about the morse code test. :-)
Pity the aged piranha. :-)
Dave K8MN