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I read the title and thought "awesome!"
I agree with KD5SAK. This guy is trying to fit in. This is how ham radio works for most new licensees, and it doesn't matter if there's a CW test or not, if the exams are multiple choice or not. They want to pick up the mannerisms and operating practices of HAMS just as, when they were on CB, they used the mannerisms and operating practices of CB'ers. Get on the air and operate and be a good example for the newly licensed. If they give you a signal report of "nine pounds" give them a "5 by 9" Eventually the CB jargon will get replaced by ham jargon. Eventually the CB behavior will get replaced by ham behavior. Like building and analyzing antennas! And talking about them on the antenna newsgroups! And not going off topic! And being at fault for off topic posting even though I knew I should resist but it's such a tempting topic, and... 73 (no 'S!) Dan N3OX |
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