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Not likely....since the term LID was found way back during the landline rail
road Morse era, which pre-dates any sort of radio licensing. Dan/W4NTI "John Smith" wrote in message ... HRB: You mean: "Licensed IDiot" isn't where it came from? You can be around for years and learn something new everyday! John "HRB" wrote in message ... I've heard the term "LID" used on ham radio to describe a poor operator. Any idea where the term came from? -HRB |
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