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I'm a snob. I get ****ed off at reading a hundred lines of text to find two
or three lines of response. Do you people really understand SNIPPING? Jim In fact I used to LIVE in Ft. Lauderdale Fla. Same thing, snobs. Dan/W4NTI |
Or at least place the reply at the TOP of the message.
RST Engineering wrote: I'm a snob. I get ****ed off at reading a hundred lines of text to find two or three lines of response. Do you people really understand SNIPPING? Jim In fact I used to LIVE in Ft. Lauderdale Fla. Same thing, snobs. Dan/W4NTI |
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 07:29:44 -0800, "Caveat Lector"
wrote: Funny they always answer my XYL though (;-) chuckle Aha. I'll have a young lady record my call sign and transmit it while driving every ten minutes and see what response I get then. Tony |
K=D8HB wrote: K0CKB and I just returned from an 8-week RV vacation. During the 8,500 mile trip we continuously monitored 146.52, and had our calls and the statement "Monitoring 146.52" prominently visible on the rear of our coach. Most of our travel was on busy Interstate highways, and in/near populous areas including Minneapolis, DesMoines, Kansas City, Topeka, Wichita, OKC, DFW, Waco, Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, ElPaso, Las Cruces, Globe, Phoenix, Flagstaff, Tucson, Las Vegas, and points between. Not once were we called on 146.52. At every population center we announced "K0HB (or K0CKB) monitoring Five Two", often more than once.. On only one occasion (thanks WK5C) did we receive a reply. =20 Is .52 broken? =20 73, de Hans, K0HB How was Quartzite? |
"William" wrote How was Quartzite? Drove through there once a few years ago. It's the RV equivalent of 75-meter phone. 73, de Hans, K0HB |
On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 09:14:18 -0800, "RST Engineering"
wrote: I use .52 aircraft mobile all the time and never have any trouble finding somebody monitoring. Jim Pretty good radio horizon up there, right, Jim? Ted KX4OM |
I wonder what the 4 beeps and the 2 beeps are supposed to mean?
Paul Dan/W4NTI wrote: wrote in message oups.com... KØHB wrote: K0CKB and I just returned from an 8-week RV vacation. During the 8,500 mile trip we continuously monitored 146.52, and had our calls and the statement "Monitoring 146.52" prominently visible on the rear of our coach. Most of our travel was on busy Interstate highways, and in/near populous areas including Minneapolis, DesMoines, Kansas City, Topeka, Wichita, OKC, DFW, Waco, Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, ElPaso, Las Cruces, Globe, Phoenix, Flagstaff, Tucson, Las Vegas, and points between. Not once were we called on 146.52. At every population center we announced "K0HB (or K0CKB) monitoring Five Two", often more than once.. On only one occasion (thanks WK5C) did we receive a reply. Is .52 broken? Perhaps they forgot to disable thier K0HB filters? Had you been in SE Tennessee and I had seen you, you would have gotten a call. But on the same note, there's been quite a few occassions where I've passed/been passed by a vehicle with Amateur tags (or some other "callsign" display), and had my hails go unanswered. On the other hand, I've gotten several calls, mostly from 18-wheeler Amateurs. Lots of those big rigs are Hams...guess they got tired of the 10-4 good buddy crowd. Glad you're home safe, Hans. 73 Steve, K4YZ I remember whenever you passed a ham or saw his tag that if you sent four beeps spaced and two more beeps on your horn you would get a friendly response. I don't bother anymore. Dan/W4NTI |
Please explain snipping, It might help more than complaining.
Paul RST Engineering wrote: I'm a snob. I get ****ed off at reading a hundred lines of text to find two or three lines of response. Do you people really understand SNIPPING? Jim In fact I used to LIVE in Ft. Lauderdale Fla. Same thing, snobs. Dan/W4NTI |
In case your question is serious and for others who may not know, in the days of telegraph before radio, operators would tell stories and jokes along an idle circuit. Since 4 dits followed by 2 dits sounds like a laugh -- and 4 beeps is H and 2 beeps is I
Sending HI HI in Morse was a telegraphic laugh and it naturally carried over to radio by CW ops. Used by many today in CW and indeed has carried over to phone as well. Well in passing a another Ham car -- sending HI in Morse is a Ham motorists Hello. So much in Amateur Radio jargon is from the telegraph days. Lets see if any one knows the origin of ES in Morse in lieu of the word AND ??? Answer tommorrow from CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! "Paul H. Wray" wrote in message ... I wonder what the 4 beeps and the 2 beeps are supposed to mean? Paul Dan/W4NTI wrote: wrote in message oups.com... KØHB wrote: K0CKB and I just returned from an 8-week RV vacation. During the 8,500 mile trip we continuously monitored 146.52, and had our calls and the statement "Monitoring 146.52" prominently visible on the rear of our coach. Most of our travel was on busy Interstate highways, and in/near populous areas including Minneapolis, DesMoines, Kansas City, Topeka, Wichita, OKC, DFW, Waco, Austin, San Antonio, Corpus Christi, Brownsville, ElPaso, Las Cruces, Globe, Phoenix, Flagstaff, Tucson, Las Vegas, and points between. Not once were we called on 146.52. At every population center we announced "K0HB (or K0CKB) monitoring Five Two", often more than once.. On only one occasion (thanks WK5C) did we receive a reply. Is .52 broken? Perhaps they forgot to disable thier K0HB filters? Had you been in SE Tennessee and I had seen you, you would have gotten a call. But on the same note, there's been quite a few occassions where I've passed/been passed by a vehicle with Amateur tags (or some other "callsign" display), and had my hails go unanswered. On the other hand, I've gotten several calls, mostly from 18-wheeler Amateurs. Lots of those big rigs are Hams...guess they got tired of the 10-4 good buddy crowd. Glad you're home safe, Hans. 73 Steve, K4YZ I remember whenever you passed a ham or saw his tag that if you sent four beeps spaced and two more beeps on your horn you would get a friendly response. I don't bother anymore. Dan/W4NTI |
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