What Revolution?
On Apr 9, 12:05�pm, Dave Heil wrote:
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On Apr 9, 2:05 am, Dave Heil wrote:
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On Apr 7, 5:31 pm, wrote:
On Apr 3, 1:34?pm, "AF6AY" wrote:
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.
My amateur radio license gave me the
knowledge to pass the Bypassed Specialist exams. *
Wrong. *False. *The knowledge comes before the license, otherwise how
could you have passed the amateur exam?
The Bypassed Specialist exam was not an amateur radio exam. *A number of
individuals here have pointed out that an amateur radio license is only
the beginning.
Passing the exams
allowed me to bypass tech school.
So you really did bypass military comms training? *Exactly how did I
"misquote" you?
You misquoted me when you wrote "according to Heil" and follow it with
something I've not stated. *The Air Force did not provide a pass on
training because I held an amateur radio license. *The Air Force allowed
me to skip Tech School because I passed the Bypassed Specialist exam.
Dave,
What you're seeing in this and other exchanges with
Len and "hot-ham-and-cheese" is their
attention-getting behavior by means of factual errors.
They're clearly so desperate to get others' attention
that they put obvious errors into the postings in the
hope of getting a reply that corrects the error.
* *Of course it
"doesn't count" sinc AMATEUR RADIO is the ONLY WAY
one can "get experience" according to the snipers and
general cat-callers.
There's another method: name-calling mixed with factual error.
Amateur radio is the only way to get *amateur radio* experience,
Len.
You've got plenty of that, Jim. *Probably more than a 4 year old
Extra.
No such thing as a 4 year old Extra - the youngest
on record was 7 years old. See how it works, Dave?
You're right, Brian. *Jim has forty years of amateur radio experience.
Len has a few weeks at best.
Yup.
I'm sure he'll catsup quick.
He'll have forty years experience in forty years.
Only if he's an active radio amateur for those forty
years.
Do you think you know more about amateur radio than someone who has
been an active radio amateur for several decades?
What's to know? *Please start a list.
You could put my list of operating skills here,
Dave...
You've held a license for at least a couple of decades. *Shouldn't you
have an inkling by now?
You're 59...
That's the sum total of knowledge you've acquired since you obtained an
amateur radio license?
And a couple of weeks as a licensed radio amateur. That makes you an
amateur radio neophyte, Len. A beginner, novice, newcomer, wet-behind-
the-ears tyro.Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Right. *Are you running for ARRL office as well? *Sure sounds like it.
What do you mean "as well?" *Do you know someone who is running for an
ARRL elected position?
You've announced a run for the Roanoke Division Directorship.
No, Brian, I have not.
See? Another factual error from "hot-ham-and-cheese".
I suspect that you are jealous of K8MN, Len.
He's merely annoying. *He knows everything - just ask him.
I will. *Len, do you know everything?
Let's see...you bought some manufactured equipment,
put together a basic station, and made a few contacts
using voice modes like SSB and FM. How "revolutionary"
is that?
He did it on HF without a single morse code exam.
Vive le revolucion!
Are you one of the peasants, Len? You act more
like you are one of the arrogant nobility.
Len, nobility? *He's merely your peer... *your equal.
The funny part about that statement is that it's not
clear whether "hot-ham-and-cheese" is trying to
insult Len, myself, or both...
It clearly got to Len because of the tirade he unleashed about me.
I can't see how that works, Brian. *Len is a guy who became a brand new
radio amateur a few weeks ago.
Len is a guy who holds an Extra license. *What class of license do you
hold? *...does Jim hold?
Oh, Len holds a license of the same class. *He's been a radio amateur
for several weeks. *He's green. *Despite the tenor of some of his posts,
he's a novice in amateur radio. *He's just begun.
Yup. I don't think we have to worry about him
outperforming us anytime soon, Dave. Like making
a higher score in the November Sweepstakes.
Best of Luck
Well, thanks for the kind wishes, Brian. *Maybe you'll want to wish Len
some luck in his venture into the world of amateur radio.
73 de Jim, N2EY
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