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Ham License
Not Cocksucker Lloyd wrote:
Billy Lardass N0VFP Smith wrote: Papa Dog wrote: I've been studying for my ham license. I hope when I get on the bands that they aren't like this group. If so I'll be very disappointed. Stay off of 75/80 at night, they are like this group. Good luck otherwise. Chris You'll do fine on the air. It isn't nearly this bad at all on the air. You'll find a few screws loose on 2 meters but HF tends to be much more Yeah, Billy here can only pass the training wheel no code technician beginner's license. He has no real experience on HF That is very interesting there White Trash. I've held a General for many years. By the way, weren't you required to retest per a letter from FCC enforcement bureau? Shall we post the record for all to see again? They don't make people retest unless you have been accused or proven to have committed rules violations. Just like you did, Wussman. You're nothing more than a pimple on the ass of the amateur radio community. You've never contributed anything useful or provided technical commentary to the community at large. You've never promoted amateur radio as a hobby and national service to your country. All you are is a low class scumbag of nefarious character and an intentional rule violator. Your record speaks for yourself. |
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