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Old September 23rd 06, 02:42 PM posted to aus.radio.cb,rec.radio.cb,uk.rec.radio.cb
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Default Is CB like a contest to see who can make their radio sound the most ****ty?

Why paint all CBers with the same brush over a few no brainers over the
years,
the same could be said about Ham Ops but that inst the truth as you get good
and bad in everything.

Most Cbers that are from the 70s as i am are good radio ops, we get a few
losers
but that don't make all CBers losers.

Show me a ham op that's happy and never gone over the power he is lic for,
that's the same as driving a car show me a person that has never gone over
the
speed limit even is its half a K above.

If a CBer is happy to stay a CBer it don't mean they are to thick to do a
ham exam.

Some people think that being a ham makes them a better person, they fool
themselves
in believing this. .

Allot of ham ops started out on CB radio and lernt by playing with CB radios
seeing
what they can do with them and then moved up to a ham lic as they understood
and
liked electronics, not everyone does or can.

"Tom" wrote in message
...

"The Magnum" wrote in message
. com...
"Ham Radio Buff" wrote in message
link.net...
That's what it seems like.

SC


Depends on where you live. If you live in a scumbag council house type
area
then you will get the numbnuts on air. Try moving to a posher area where
the
clientele are of superior breeding and move out from the trailer park..

By the way, I have heard all the undesirables have now gone to Amateur
radio
thanks to that "farcical" Foundation Licence thing that most G licensee's
go
on about so much. So may we, as a whole on CB, thank you for taking our
dregs away as CB, on a whole, is now much better...

Regards,
Graham
--
- --- - .- .-.. .-- .- -. -.- . .-.

Radio is only a Hobby. Don't let it rule your life...

73/51 - Graham, 26-Golf Charlie-19 (www.open-channel.co.uk)


The problem is that people insist on opening CBs up and turning everything
in sight. It would have been better to make everything factory set. Now
all you get is vast overdeviation as people think a loud mic = distance
using FM. It's just a general lack of knowledge. Most of the interfence
caused years ago was by total idiots. They were not happy with 4watts on
27MHz, they wanted 8 watts spread across a few MHz eaither side and only a
few watts on 27 due to bad adjustment.
Fortunately most CBers are too thick to do even a simple exam. I did my
amateur exams some years ago when it was two exam papers and a 12wpm morse
code test.
All you get on the bnds are old people. You're better off sticking to
broadband, a mobile phone and MSN Messenger. Why confine yourself to
speaking to boring and often very sinister people with only a few
interests.





 
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