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The code hating losers were too stupid and lazy to learn and use CW,
they're also probably going to be too stupid and lazy to solve TVI and interference problems with their neigbhors. There will be more amateur to amateur and amateur to non-amateur conflicts. Hams will look bad and the FCC will regulate the service more because of all the retards we let have HF privledges. CQ Breaker, CQ Breaker. Welcome to CB everybody. |
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(Retard Invasion) wrote:
"Welcome to CB everybody." This is, I hope, the last gasp of a defeated pro-coder. Victory took a long time, as telegraph became obsolete with the invention of the telephone. CB is different from amateur radio. CB can be used in business. Rules prevent use of amateur radio in business. Amateur radio allows more transmitted power than CB, but messages are mostly restricted by the rules to insignificance, with a few defined exceptions. Amateur*radio is not the same as CB, despite "Retard Invasion`s" invitation. Plenty of bright people never bothered to master Morse code, while plenty of bright people and retards did. Amateur radio is a hobby for people who like radio with or without code. Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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