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What does this have to do with antennas.?
Please post this in rec.radio.amateur.misc To the antenna guys - please don't respond to this trolling. Rick |
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![]() "Rick" wrote in message ... What does this have to do with antennas.? AR licensee numbers are declining NO AR= NO need for antennae Please post this in rec.radio.amateur.misc To the antenna guys - please don't respond to this trolling. You didn't read the last two lines of the posting: Amateur radio has several long term problems. Flame wars will not help solve them. Rick |
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Dan wrote:
"Rick" wrote in message What does this have to do with antennas.? AR licensee numbers are declining NO AR= NO need for antennae That's complete BS. In 1979 we had 1/3 the number of licensees that we have today, yet the '79 WARC gave us three new HF bands. We do not need large numbers to keep what we currently have. Please abide by the followup-to line above. No 73 for you, Jeff KH6O *Chief Petty Officer, U.S. Coast Guard* *Mathematics Lecturer, University of Hawaii System* -- |
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