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Back then, a ham radio club would upgrade the technical
knowledge of members via more experienced hams
coaching (Elmering) the newer inexperienced members.

Today, ham radio clubs always end up "dumbing-down"
to the level of their dumbest members, with the end result
of the technically more competent members leaving the
club out of boredom and no challenge.

A sad testimony to the state of ham radio today.

10-4?



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Lloyd wrote:
Back then, a ham radio club would upgrade the technical
knowledge of members via more experienced hams
coaching (Elmering) the newer inexperienced members.

Today, ham radio clubs always end up "dumbing-down"

did someone pee in your cheerios?
A sad testimony to the state of ham radio today.

10-4?


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Lloyd wrote:
Back then, a ham radio club would upgrade the technical
knowledge of members via more experienced hams
coaching (Elmering) the newer inexperienced members.

Today, ham radio clubs always end up "dumbing-down"

did someone pee in your cheerios?
A sad testimony to the state of ham radio today.

10-4?


Markie-Tard would love to elmer some new guys, just not about radio.




























































































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Lloyd wrote:
Back then, a ham radio club would upgrade the technical
knowledge of members via more experienced hams
coaching (Elmering) the newer inexperienced members.

Today, ham radio clubs always end up "dumbing-down"

did someone pee in your cheerios?
A sad testimony to the state of ham radio today.

10-4?


Markie-Tard would love to elmer some new guys, just not about radio.

Sick retarded faggot.



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Sick retarded faggot.

none of the above but then you can face facts



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"Lloyd" wrote in :

Back then, a ham radio club would upgrade the technical
knowledge of members via more experienced hams
coaching (Elmering) the newer inexperienced members.

Today, ham radio clubs always end up "dumbing-down"
to the level of their dumbest members, with the end result
of the technically more competent members leaving the
club out of boredom and no challenge.

A sad testimony to the state of ham radio today.

10-4?



I know you're right, but it's not really the fault of the clubs, it's that
the hams getting licensed are dumbed down so clubs don't have good
operators to sign up.
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Lloyd wrote:
Back then, a ham radio club would upgrade the technical
knowledge of members via more experienced hams
coaching (Elmering) the newer inexperienced members.

Today, ham radio clubs always end up "dumbing-down"

did someone pee in your cheerios?



Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwn............same old expected
remarks, from the same sociopaths..........
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ



A sad testimony to the state of ham radio today.

10-4?




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You could not be more correct OM !!

I went out to a "Field Day" last week to see a local Club effort.

The *******S had EXTENSION CORDS running out
of the windows of the building they were set up outside of
running the SB-220 amplifier so they could make more
contest points. (!!)

(I managed to snap a few covert photos with my camera
phone and that of their club banner for easy ID by the ARRL.
It will be VERY FUNNY to see them when their logs are
DISQUALIFIED for running illegal AC power when they
claimed they were running class 6A)

Ham radio today is nothing but one big EGO TRIP for a
bunch of dirty old men white blowhards and racist pricks.
I hope their ham radio goes right into the TOILET in the
comming years.


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Back then, a ham radio club would upgrade the technical
knowledge of members via more experienced hams
coaching (Elmering) the newer inexperienced members.

Today, ham radio clubs always end up "dumbing-down"
to the level of their dumbest members, with the end result
of the technically more competent members leaving the
club out of boredom and no challenge.

A sad testimony to the state of ham radio today.

10-4?




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Lloyd wrote:


Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwn............same old expected
remarks, from the same sociopaths..........
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

well at least this post you leave the title as a proper one to your
intent troll

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Markie-Tard would love to elmer some new guys, just not about radio.

poor frightened coward

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