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Is the code requirement really keeping good people out of ham radio?
"ken foshee" wrote in
: I'll agree with you 100%. I have a Tech license and enjoy the hobby very much. I plan on upgrading to General once the code issue is settled. I have always heard that "If you don't use it, you lose it". I have no interest in the code so why should I not be allowed to enjoy Ham radio. BTW, my CB license years back was KLW4194.. That's why you'll never be an asset to the ham radio service. You're too lazy to be an asset. SC |
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Is the code requirement really keeping good people out of ham radio?
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:25:13 GMT, Slow Code spake
thusly: "ken foshee" wrote in : I'll agree with you 100%. I have a Tech license and enjoy the hobby very much. I plan on upgrading to General once the code issue is settled. I have always heard that "If you don't use it, you lose it". I have no interest in the code so why should I not be allowed to enjoy Ham radio. BTW, my CB license years back was KLW4194.. That's why you'll never be an asset to the ham radio service. You're too lazy to be an asset. Just what makes a person an "asset to the ham radio service"? That sounds just as stupid as an "asset to the telephone service". Like it or not, ham radio is just a means of communication that has world-wide reach. Listen up, the "ham radio service" isn't some illustrious organization. It's just a means for people around to world to chat live. It can have great value in some emergencies, but most of it's use is idle chatter. |
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