What Revolution?
AF6AY wrote:
From: on 10 Apr 2007 03:56:54 -0700
Subject: What Revolution?
On Apr 9, 1:05 pm, Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
On Apr 9, 2:05 am, Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
On Apr 7, 5:31 pm, wrote:
On Apr 3, 1:34?pm, "AF6AY" wrote:
On Mar 29, 6:24?pm, Dave Heil wrote a typical
Welp, according to Heil, he was able to bypass military comms training
as he held an amateur license. He was DDA.
You continue to misquote me.
I see no quote.
You used the words "according to Heil". I never made such a statement.
You are in error.
Yes I did, but that is no substitute for a quote.
:-) All those outraged morsemen bitching and moaning about
EVIDENCE and EXACT WORDS...so that they will have some trivial
thing to argue over in front of some "judge." :-)
Words and their meanings are important, Len. Hot-ham-and-cheese wrote
"according to Heil..." except that it wasn't according to me at all.
You wrote that you obtained an Extra out of the box, but you keeping
trying to skip over the word "right". You used it when you told us that
you were going for an "Extra right out the box."
One slight omission by "Barrister" Heil:
I've not claimed to be a barrister, Foghorn. I've omitted much about my
time in the Air Force. It seems to drive you crazy.
His USAF MOS (Military
Occupation Specialty). Was it ever mentioned by him?
It can't have been mentioned by me. I'd have pointed out that the Air
Force doesn't use the term "MOS". It uses the term "AFSC" for Air Force
Specialty Code.
Did Heil operate ANY radio (other than a BC receiver) while "in
a country at war?"
I surely did, Len, but not 24/7. I maxed out at ten hours per day, six
days per week.
During the Vietanm War only two transceiver types made up the
vast bulk of communications. I've not seen Heil mention either
one of them, despite an eighth of a million of those two types
made and operational.
I used no low power, tinker toy radio equipment during my time in the
military.
Dave K8MN
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