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Old December 28th 03, 08:04 PM
Leland C. Scott
 
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"William Wallace" wrote in
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unistas (TRA1N) wrote in

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Yes, Icom does make some nice CB radios. My CB

is an Icom 746

My Drake TR7 CB is nice and all but it drifts

a little. My Kenwood 440
SAT, I was told when I bought it the 40 in 440

is for 40 channels.
Train


Boy you assclowns really want to be hams, so

much so you buy ham radios as
well.


Want to bet they slip in to the Ham 10m Ham band
from time to time using a bootleg call sign. Tim
Nebo used a mod'ed Yeasu FT-840 to do the same
thing. Boy did he get hot with the denials when I
brought up the subject that he was using the rig
on something other than 11m, like bootlegging on
the Ham HF bands. He even publicly asked about
using the so called "Charlie" frequencies, used by
airliners over the ocean for long distance
communication, on this very news group.

Now that the sun spots are on the wan the only DX
these freebanders are going to see "regularly"
will be on the lower Ham HF bands. Since they
don't have any morals about ignoring Part 95 rules
I'm sure that some of them can't resist the urge
to spin that VFO dial down to a Ham band. All it
takes is a simple dipole and some coax to get on
the band for them.

I'll be great sport to see how many bootleggers
can be ID'ed and busted. Maybe even suggest it as
a new form of contesting to the ARRL!


--
Leland C. Scott
KC8LDO

ARRL Member
NCI Member

Charter member of the
Lawrence Technological University
Wireless Society W8LTU


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Old December 28th 03, 08:32 PM
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"Leland C. Scott" wrote in message
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"William Wallace" wrote in
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unistas (TRA1N) wrote in

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Yes, Icom does make some nice CB radios. My CB

is an Icom 746

My Drake TR7 CB is nice and all but it drifts

a little. My Kenwood 440
SAT, I was told when I bought it the 40 in 440

is for 40 channels.
Train


Boy you assclowns really want to be hams, so

much so you buy ham radios as
well.


Want to bet they slip in to the Ham 10m Ham band
from time to time using a bootleg call sign. Tim
Nebo used a mod'ed Yeasu FT-840 to do the same
thing. Boy did he get hot with the denials when I
brought up the subject that he was using the rig
on something other than 11m, like bootlegging on
the Ham HF bands. He even publicly asked about
using the so called "Charlie" frequencies, used by
airliners over the ocean for long distance
communication, on this very news group.

Now that the sun spots are on the wan the only DX
these freebanders are going to see "regularly"
will be on the lower Ham HF bands. Since they
don't have any morals about ignoring Part 95 rules
I'm sure that some of them can't resist the urge
to spin that VFO dial down to a Ham band. All it
takes is a simple dipole and some coax to get on
the band for them.

I'll be great sport to see how many bootleggers
can be ID'ed and busted. Maybe even suggest it as
a new form of contesting to the ARRL!


--
Leland C. Scott
KC8LDO

ARRL Member
NCI Member

Charter member of the
Lawrence Technological University
Wireless Society W8LTU



What are you using to LISTEN there, Leland?

Callsign: KC8LDO Class: Technician Codes: HAI USA
Name: LELAND C SCOTT
Addr1: 32378 CONCORD DR BLDG 21 APT B
Addr2: MADISON HEIGHTS, MI 48071
Country: USA
Effective: 29 Oct 1998 Expires: 29 Oct 2008


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Old January 1st 04, 09:19 PM
Leland C. Scott
 
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"Randy" wrote in
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"Leland C. Scott" wrote

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"William Wallace" wrote in
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unistas (TRA1N) wrote in


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Yes, Icom does make some nice CB radios.

My CB
is an Icom 746

My Drake TR7 CB is nice and all but it

drifts
a little. My Kenwood 440
SAT, I was told when I bought it the 40 in

440
is for 40 channels.
Train


Boy you assclowns really want to be hams, so

much so you buy ham radios as
well.


Want to bet they slip in to the Ham 10m Ham

band
from time to time using a bootleg call sign.

Tim
Nebo used a mod'ed Yeasu FT-840 to do the same
thing. Boy did he get hot with the denials

when I
brought up the subject that he was using the

rig
on something other than 11m, like bootlegging

on
the Ham HF bands. He even publicly asked about
using the so called "Charlie" frequencies,

used by
airliners over the ocean for long distance
communication, on this very news group.

Now that the sun spots are on the wan the only

DX
these freebanders are going to see "regularly"
will be on the lower Ham HF bands. Since they
don't have any morals about ignoring Part 95

rules
I'm sure that some of them can't resist the

urge
to spin that VFO dial down to a Ham band. All

it
takes is a simple dipole and some coax to get

on
the band for them.

I'll be great sport to see how many

bootleggers
can be ID'ed and busted. Maybe even suggest it

as
a new form of contesting to the ARRL!


--
Leland C. Scott
KC8LDO

ARRL Member
NCI Member

Charter member of the
Lawrence Technological University
Wireless Society W8LTU



What are you using to LISTEN there, Leland?


How about my Yeasu FT-847 multiband multi mode rig
at my apartment, a Icom IC-706MKIIG multiband
multi mode rig in my old van (both rig and van are
being currently replace), and the Yeasu FT-817
multiband multi mode rig QRP rig I use when I'm
out at a work sit and staying in a local hotel.

--
Leland C. Scott
KC8LDO

Saw this on a Tee-shirt:

"I am a
bomb
technician
if you see me
running
try to keep up "


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Old December 28th 03, 10:36 PM
 
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Now that the sun spots are on the wan the only DX
these freebanders are going to see "regularly"
will be on the lower Ham HF bands. Since they
don't have any morals about ignoring Part 95 rules
I'm sure that some of them can't resist the urge
to spin that VFO dial down to a Ham band. All it
takes is a simple dipole and some coax to get on
the band for them.

I'll be great sport to see how many bootleggers
can be ID'ed and busted. Maybe even suggest it as
a new form of contesting to the ARRL!


You know.........You have a great idea. Use the low HF
bands for further DXing, and you make it a contest to
boot!

DXing has never been so much fun. Thanks for the
suggestion. Let the contest begin!

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Old December 30th 03, 04:05 PM
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your still a lying piece of ****. when have you or anybody else ever heard me
on 10 meters or any othe ham band? leland you pritting out right lies and
unfounded allegations might get your ass in trouble one day. until then i'll be
calling cq with 4 kw's into a dipole on 6670khz. hope to hear you answer back
one day. talking to those eastern europeans down there is getting a little old.

Want to bet they slip in to the Ham 10m Ham band
from time to time using a bootleg call sign. Tim
Nebo used a mod'ed Yeasu FT-840 to do the same
thing. Boy did he get hot with the denials when I
brought up the subject that he was using the rig
on something other than 11m, like bootlegging on
the Ham HF bands. He even publicly asked about
using the so called "Charlie" frequencies, used by
airliners over the ocean for long distance
communication, on this very news group.



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Old December 31st 03, 01:12 AM
Jerry Oxendine
 
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eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew! THAT I'd like to hear. LOL!

J
"MrTimNebo" wrote in message
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your still a lying piece of ****. when have you or anybody else ever heard

me
on 10 meters or any othe ham band? leland you pritting out right lies and
unfounded allegations might get your ass in trouble one day. until then

i'll be
calling cq with 4 kw's into a dipole on 6670khz. hope to hear you answer

back
one day. talking to those eastern europeans down there is getting a little

old.

Want to bet they slip in to the Ham 10m Ham band
from time to time using a bootleg call sign. Tim
Nebo used a mod'ed Yeasu FT-840 to do the same
thing. Boy did he get hot with the denials when I
brought up the subject that he was using the rig
on something other than 11m, like bootlegging on
the Ham HF bands. He even publicly asked about
using the so called "Charlie" frequencies, used by
airliners over the ocean for long distance
communication, on this very news group.





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