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Old September 22nd 04, 10:57 AM
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"M-Tech" wrote in message
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Well then you made no point. I think everyone here is mature enough to
already know it's illegal. I don't recall reading anything in the thread
that said/argued otherwise.

Typically, things are illegal for a reason. I'm still listening to why a
repeater should be illegal on a CB freq....and a car going 100 mph ain't
gonna cut it :-)

Don


Hi M-Tech! How are ya?

Let me see if I can help you with that Don. You see, some hams take offense
when a common "CB'er" does something that might take some intelligence to
do. Most hams don't care that running an 11 meter repeater is illegal. They
care more that a CB'er might enjoy some of the capabilities that should be
reserved for a privileged few. The ego of the more common amateur radio
operator can seriously compete with some of the "channel masters" of the 11
meter band. Many of them break their own arms trying to pat themselves on
the back for being such a smart tech or because they bought such great
equipment. Let a CB'er build his own amp or transmitter and they're ready to
pounce. "Can't let the trailer trash get too smart, nooooo. They might
actually accomplish something. Wouldn't want that to happen."

Anyway, I hope this helps you to understand even a little bit about his
point (aside from "IT'S ILLEGAL!", that is).

-Dr.X


Wrong, fool. Enjoy it where it is legal. Like on an amateur band with
a license. More dribble from another keyclown trying to think up a
justification for keyclownism.

Get your free keyclown training manual today!
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Old September 22nd 04, 05:01 PM
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"Psychiatrist to keyclowns" wrote in message
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"Dr.X" wrote in message

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"M-Tech" wrote in message
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Well then you made no point. I think everyone here is mature enough

to
already know it's illegal. I don't recall reading anything in the

thread
that said/argued otherwise.

Typically, things are illegal for a reason. I'm still listening to

why a
repeater should be illegal on a CB freq....and a car going 100 mph

ain't
gonna cut it :-)

Don


Hi M-Tech! How are ya?

Let me see if I can help you with that Don. You see, some hams take

offense
when a common "CB'er" does something that might take some intelligence

to
do. Most hams don't care that running an 11 meter repeater is illegal.

They
care more that a CB'er might enjoy some of the capabilities that should

be
reserved for a privileged few. The ego of the more common amateur radio
operator can seriously compete with some of the "channel masters" of the

11
meter band. Many of them break their own arms trying to pat themselves

on
the back for being such a smart tech or because they bought such great
equipment. Let a CB'er build his own amp or transmitter and they're

ready to
pounce. "Can't let the trailer trash get too smart, nooooo. They might
actually accomplish something. Wouldn't want that to happen."

Anyway, I hope this helps you to understand even a little bit about his
point (aside from "IT'S ILLEGAL!", that is).

-Dr.X


Wrong, fool. Enjoy it where it is legal. Like on an amateur band with
a license.


I can't stand the amateur bands. Way too many snobs* with no more
intelligence than the "keyclowns" you hate so much.

More dribble from another keyclown trying to think up a
justification for keyclownism.


Read my post again. There is no justification in there. I know it's illeagal
to run repeaters in 11 m. I didn't try to justify anything at all. I simply
pointed out to Don (who didn't need the pointing out after all) why NS was
so anti-cb'er. Since you take offence to this specific part of the thread,
I'll just have to assume that you are one of those hams I spoke of. You
know, the ones with an ego so wide banded, it takes up half of 10 m just to
open their fat mouth.

So, keyclown or not, I'm happy where I am. Are you?

Get your free keyclown training manual today!


Do I have to get a manual? Can't I just follow your examples?

-Dr.X

*almost perfect example of the hams that break their own arms trying to pat
themselves on the back because of how smart they think they a
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...com%26rnum%3D1




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Old September 22nd 04, 05:31 PM
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"Dr.X" wrote in message
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"Psychiatrist to keyclowns" wrote in message
om...
"Dr.X" wrote in message

...
"M-Tech" wrote in message
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Well then you made no point. I think everyone here is mature enough

to
already know it's illegal. I don't recall reading anything in the

thread
that said/argued otherwise.

Typically, things are illegal for a reason. I'm still listening to

why a
repeater should be illegal on a CB freq....and a car going 100 mph

ain't
gonna cut it :-)

Don

Hi M-Tech! How are ya?

Let me see if I can help you with that Don. You see, some hams take

offense
when a common "CB'er" does something that might take some intelligence

to
do. Most hams don't care that running an 11 meter repeater is illegal.

They
care more that a CB'er might enjoy some of the capabilities that

should
be
reserved for a privileged few. The ego of the more common amateur

radio
operator can seriously compete with some of the "channel masters" of

the
11
meter band. Many of them break their own arms trying to pat themselves

on
the back for being such a smart tech or because they bought such great
equipment. Let a CB'er build his own amp or transmitter and they're

ready to
pounce. "Can't let the trailer trash get too smart, nooooo. They might
actually accomplish something. Wouldn't want that to happen."

Anyway, I hope this helps you to understand even a little bit about

his
point (aside from "IT'S ILLEGAL!", that is).

-Dr.X


Wrong, fool. Enjoy it where it is legal. Like on an amateur band with
a license.


I can't stand the amateur bands. Way too many snobs* with no more
intelligence than the "keyclowns" you hate so much.

More dribble from another keyclown trying to think up a
justification for keyclownism.


Read my post again. There is no justification in there. I know it's

illeagal
to run repeaters in 11 m. I didn't try to justify anything at all. I

simply
pointed out to Don (who didn't need the pointing out after all) why NS was
so anti-cb'er. Since you take offence to this specific part of the thread,
I'll just have to assume that you are one of those hams I spoke of. You
know, the ones with an ego so wide banded, it takes up half of 10 m just

to
open their fat mouth.

So, keyclown or not, I'm happy where I am. Are you?

Get your free keyclown training manual today!


Do I have to get a manual? Can't I just follow your examples?

-Dr.X

*almost perfect example of the hams that break their own arms trying to

pat
themselves on the back because of how smart they think they a

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...com%26rnum%3D1


Oops. Forgot to subtract Tom Donaly, KA6RUH from that circle jerk of mental
masturbators. While he may not appear to be the friendliest ham in the
spectrum, by his answers in that thread it seems that he is one that "gets
it".

Dr.X


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