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From: "Dan/W4NTI"Dum****Dan_southern-fried_dip****@KKK_R_US on Fri 1
Jul 2005 22:35
There it is folks, a disgruntled CBer that couldn't learn the code and
failed his ham test.
So much for Lennie the loser.
(of course now he will deny he actually tried to take the test.....well at
least that is how he remembers it).
Tsk, tsk, tsk, Dannie thinks he is kicking stray dogs again...
I DID take THE test...with the FCC...in Chicago...at the beginning
of March, 1956. For a First Class Radiotelephone (Commercial)
Operator license. Passed. One sitting, interrupted only by a fire
drill in the Federal building that day.
NEVER took a ham test with the FCC, VEC, or FDA.
Took a couple of practice written tests on the Internet...passed
them, too. No problem. Rather low-level knowledge of radio,
mostly memorization of existing regulations.
Has Dannie ever taken any COLLEGE LEVEL ENGINEERING COURSES?
And the TESTS that go with those? I have. Passed them, too.
Actually, I've "passed" the most stringent TEST of all...using
and applying gained knowledge to insure a paycheck arrived
regularly from my employer (as an electronics design engineer...
and income derived for my partner-ship (which involved a base
and mobile radio requiring that FCC Radiotelephone license).
Passed those, too.
Just what DID Dannie Dip**** "pass" besides gas and a morse
code test? "Out" maybe?
Have a nice evening down at the VFW hall tonight. Try to avoid
that quadruplegic lest you get beat up again.
Temper fry.
Very impresive indeed Lennie. Got any proof? Your the one that demand
proof all the time....put it up right here. You have a scanner, right?
I never had a need for the 1st or 2nd commercial. Most to all of my
electronics technicial work was done with military contractors, or
companies that had a 1st ph there already. Of course you do realize that
all the first pnones and seconds were just dropped away. So they really
didn't amount to much anyway.
Sorta like the ham tests of today. And hey good deal on passing the on-line
tests of today. Pre teen age children do the same with ease. What does
that tell you Lennie?
I don't belong to the VFW Lennie. They didn't want any Vietnam Vets to join
a few years ago (course they want us now), so I gave them their wish. I
am a lifetime member of the DAV however. Oh you know them don't ya Lennie?
Only way to get in is to be disabled while in military service and have a
service connected rating.
We don't have a local branch I'm sorry to say. I may join with the Vietnam
Veterans of America, ain't decided just yet.
See ya.
Dan/W4NTI