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Mike little lamp September 28th 06 02:42 AM

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"Slow Code" wrote in message
ink.net...
Why are you people against having good hams?


Go back to rec.radio.amateur.policy Lloyd.


Noon-Air September 28th 06 02:53 AM

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wrote in message
ups.com...

Cecil Moore wrote:
wrote:
My wife and I had aged ham at Easter. Tasted like chicken.


I have a turkey ham sandwich in my hand at the moment.


Enjoy! :-)

Everyone else ought to remember the definition of ham: "Ham is
the butchered meat of swine."




There...now THAT's a troll! :-)


either way, its still a dead farm animal



Dave September 28th 06 07:14 PM

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Mark Morgan wrote:

SNIPPED

Is this un-readable USA english from a USA ham?


with the punce gotcha he wonders why I simple don't bother to ty
impoving my spelling do u hav anyting cognet two say?

my blog
http://www.marksspamblog.blogspot.com/





Do you? I can't read your version of 'inklyshe'


Slow Code September 29th 06 12:22 AM

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Cecil Moore wrote in
om:

Slow Code wrote:
Why are you people against having good hams?


We're certainly are not against good hams. If code
skill is representative of hams like you, we are
against any other low-IQ-products-of-incest being
allowed into this otherwise nice hobby.



Do you think discussions on repeaters are as technical today as they were
25 Years ago?

SC

Michael A. Terrell September 29th 06 12:57 AM

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Slow Code wrote:

Cecil Moore wrote in
om:

Slow Code wrote:
Why are you people against having good hams?


We're certainly are not against good hams. If code
skill is representative of hams like you, we are
against any other low-IQ-products-of-incest being
allowed into this otherwise nice hobby.


Do you think discussions on repeaters are as technical today as they were
25 Years ago?

SC



25 years? Probably about the same, since repeaters had been around
at least 10 years by then. You could by a repeater over the counter
with tone squelch, and several other toys built in, so they were no more
complicated than a 2 meter handheld. My high school Amateur radio club
built a two meter repeater of of Motorola and GE strips, homebrew powers
supplies, diplexer, and timers in the late '60s. What is the big deal,
unless you have multiple sites and voting receivers? We were just a
bunch of RF crazy teenagers with less than $50 to spend, and we wanted
to build a repeater. A few months later we were given a surplus WE Touch
TOne decoder module, and added a phone patch.

Like everything else the club did, we raised the funds by repairing
old electronics and selling it to buy the parts we needed for the next
project. the only new piece of equipment we ever purchases was a HW-16,
in kit form. BTW, CW was the least used form of communications from the
club's station. they could do that at home, but we had some nice
antennas, the two meter repeater, and several full coverage HF rigs.


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida


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