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From: an old friend on Mon, Aug 21 2006 3:16 pm
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I attended 3 weeks of CWPC training at Maxwell AFB in Montgomery,
Alabama. It hosts CAP HQ. Didn't see any CAP uniforms there, either.
Odd, though. The new owner of robesin's old vanity callsign, K4CAP,
resides in Montgomery, Alabama.
Wonder what rank the new owner has in the CAP? :-)
Wonder how robesin made "major" in the CAP?
Heh heh.
Welp, we still don't have any confirmation on his rank higher
than captain.
All those anony-mousies are as frustrated and angry as Robeson.
It is only natural they would all hang together.
They've posted some of the most disgusting concepts and language here,
whereas robesin only posts disgusting concepts and inuendo.
Then he censors "dumbass."
He's a pig.
More like SWINE. Pigs are okay, even intelligent (says science).
I found it uproarious that Robeson tried to cover up his NOT
naming a single military radio that was operational during his
alleged 18-year "USMC career," claiming "all the information is
classified!" :-)
Scuse me while I blow the pepsi out of my nose.
:-) True. It's in Google archives going back several years.
Right you are.
Absolute bull****. The names, ID, functions have all been in
public view...the 'Public' being the makers or those wanting to
get in on an RFQ (Request for Quote) being advertised by the
DoD. Even though I never operated (as a civilian) anything
more than an old ARC-27 or PRC-119 SINCGARS, all the military
radios operational between the times of those two are easily
recognizeable to me (well, the VRCs have lots of differences
between families but the same case and general form). The
operating manuals are NOT classified, just in limited
distribution. LOGSA the Logistics Supply Agency is busy making
CDs of all the printed manuals for darn near ALL military
equipment; it's a piece of cake to pop one of those CDs in an
ever-present military PC and read them. LOGSA has a website
and even civilians can download some of the older equipment's
manuals. LOGSA has some internal priority on what can be
downloaded (depending on the cookie generated by a non-military
PC). That was a tip I got from rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
and rec.radio.amateur.homebrew. The nomenclatures and quick-
look facts are on a couple websites in a long, long, long list.
Even BAMA has some manuals for free download plus big link
lists for other sites that have them.
Too much work for robesin. So he just "classified" everything. He was
definitely confused by Major Vincent and his key on a necklace. Hah!
More than one in here is confused about "key lists." In commo
crypto, the "key lists" are very, very restricted and essential
for encryption...not the brag lists of "essential" personnel of
an organization. Robeson got called on military crypto by Hans
over a long period of Robeson trying to tell off Brakob. Didn't
work.
Of course, MARS doesn't use crypto, and neither does the ARS. So how
would Major Dumbass know anything about it?
He prolly has all the James Bomb novels ever written...
If he was involved in MARS, it was probably just to eavesdrop on morale
calls from a lonely GI to his wife or girlfriend back home.
Could be, but then anyone with a reasonably good receiver and
a tiny-wire antenna could do that...
Maybe robesin got "equal time" with those wives? He's so eager to talk
to everyone's wife on rrap, maybe he misses that aspect of MARS.
Who knows? But, I doubt it. :-)
MARS is the ONLY commo thing in the military that Robeson MIGHT
be aquainted with. He doesn't know snit from shoe-polish on the
REAL commo gear.
He doesn't know apple butter about MARS either.
He read all about it in QST... :-)