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Old September 5th 06, 08:02 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc,rec.radio.amateur.misc
[email protected] peewee_lloyd_davies@yahoo.com is offline
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Default Anyone ever hear "Billy Smith" aka N9OGL QRM on the radio?


Billy Smith whined:
Like anyone here believes your story, right 2 TEST? They don't make
people retest unless they have violated the rules and shown they aren't
responsible with their privleges.


You can't read, can you, Toad? You'll be getting a big NAL soon enough.
You haven't been a ham radio operator at all, Toad, you are just a
wannabe. You had to take your tests a few times before you could even
pass them. You only have the beginner's training wheel license because
you can't pass the morse code\ like Markie, either. Wiseman passed his
twice, (which was 6 years ago, you sure couldn't retake yours and pass
them) and upgraded. So much for those "sanctions" if that's what they
are. How is it Wiseman never had his license suspended or revoked? You
can't sem to answer that one, you just make more excuses.

The FCC has the authority, pursuant to §97.519(d)(2) of the
rules to readminister any examination element previously administered
by a volunteer examiner.

Now cry a river, ****.



Not Cocksucker Lloyd wrote:

Billy Smith wrote:

Not Cocksucker Lloyd wrote:


Billy Smith wrote:


wrote:



On Fri, 1 Sep 2006 01:39:05 +0000 (UTC), get help
wrote:




Sounds just like you, Mark.

realy and how time have I ever gone on voice?

I rarely do
http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/



Hey, Lardass, why did the FCC recently DF you on 20 meters?


Interesting that you received letters about it. Would you like us to
repost them again?



Repost them all you want. Thay don't prove Roger was jamming. He never
got any fines nor was his license suspended.

NOTE: Issuance by the FCC of a Warning Notice indicates that the FCC
has what it believes to be reliable evidence of possible rules
infractions and not necessarily that the recipient has violated FCC
rules. The FCC has the authority, pursuant to §97.519(d)(2) of the
rules to readminister any examination element previously administered
by a volunteer examiner.


Just like you were jamming 14.313.



Wrong again, dumb****. You can't read can you?

NOTE: Issuance by the FCC of a Warning Notice indicates that the FCC
has what it believes to be reliable evidence of possible rules
infractions and not necessarily that the recipient has violated FCC
rules.