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You hit the nail right on the head about that. Glad someone has it all
figured out. On Sat, 10 Dec 2005, jjj wrote: They have dummied down the ham license so the venders like Icom can sell more radios. After 30 years I feel ham radio is now a waste of time. On Fri, 9 Dec 2005 21:42:28 -0500, Dana wrote: You don't hear anyone talking about building equipment anymore for sure. On Thu, 1 Dec 2005, dontspam wrote: Sure you hear lots of signals on the bands. Appliance operators and cb'ers. On 1 Dec 2005 15:05:32 GMT, (Chuck Sherwood) wrote: I would foget ham radio. It is on the way out. Get some woodworking tools. That is what they said 10 years ago.. I still hear signals on the bands so at least somebody is xmitting... I don't particularly like woodworking. chuck |
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