From: on Wed, Aug 23 2006 8:10 pm
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From: an old friend on Mon, Aug 21 2006 3:16 pm
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From: on Sun, Aug 20 2006 2:57 pm
It's "minority rule" when ARRL lobbies for preservation of
morse code test for any amateur radio license class. The
ARRL membership is slightly less than a quarter of all US
amateur radio licensees.
The ARRL is trying to soften their image - the latest QST shows a
person using a, gulp, microphone on the FRONT cover!
Good grief! The sky is falling! The sky is falling!
It may be for some.
I pity the Al-Code-Ah and their absurd zealousness of the old.
Just inside is yet another article on building a code key - from a door
hinge.
Oh, goody...HIGH TECH construction article.
They didn't mention wether you should use oil or conductive grease on
the hinge.
They should use "RF Grease" - same stuff to lower VSWR on
feedlines...
Would they follow that with another article on the door itself?
Like, I mean, making the door a jar? :-)
Wow! We almost leaped from a door hinge to a jar head.
Oh, my! :-) Now comes the "outrage" from a wanna-be jar head.
I was thinking more of the image of Jar-Jar Binks having come
to earth in Newington and invading the editors offices of QST.
[see the 4th "Star Wars" film to find out who Jar-Jar Binks
is and morsemen should quit viewing "Independence Day" for
the umpteenth time... :-) ]
This just in from The ARRL Letter, Vol. 25, No. 33, August 18, 2006
"ARRL First Vice President Kay Craigie, N3KN, represented the League at the
Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference 2006."
"Craigie stressed that Amateur Radio needs to avoid "being dazzled by our
own press clippings into thinking that we are the big dog in emergency
telecommunications.""
She refers to robesin-like attitudes within the ARS.
Oh. My. God. ! ! !
Tsk, just because NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, FOX, ESPN, and PBS haven't
covered the tremendously fantastic wonderfullest huge contribution
to saving lives and property via ham radio? Gosh, there are all
sorts of clippings from obscure weekly and biweekly newspapers
dutifully cut-and-pasted into messages here from Robesin & Co.
And probably at least as credible as the rest of the news they carry.
Weeklies and bi-weeklies serve their communities okay. It's
when their reporters get overly ambitious and start copying
copy from other sources when they get into trouble.
Maybe I'll have to write the Department of Defense and say that
"Major" Robesin said that radio amateurs run MARS!
He did.
We KNOW Major Dud said that in here over and over and over and
over and over and over again, but did he really write DoD?
BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Right and all the other radio services are switching to morse
code for all emergency communications a la ham radio
The American Public would sue them for slow service and wrongful
deaths.
Well, the reporting of those civil court cases would be
NEW COPY for the papers! Wanna bet that the ARRL would try
to spin that off as "good for the ARS?" :-)
...the sky has truly fallen!
The other shoe would drop.
The end is near...
doo-dah, doo-dah...