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If two no-code hams contact each other on CB, is that a realQSO?
Smokey wrote:
If any of the no coders had any balls they'd be asking the fcc for real testing and redevelop the hobby into what it used to ... Oh yeah, I really miss the days when the grouchy old AM hams ceaselessly complained loud and long about those "Single Side-Winders" on their personal AM frequencies with that new fangled Mickey Mouse mode from hell (SSB). -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
Chuck Harris wrote in
: Slow Code wrote: wrote in : How does one say mayday on CW? My radio only works on the bottom 25 KHz of the HF bands. then you are a porrly equiped ham and should turn your license in for the good of the ars http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ I am fairly well equipped: IC-756 Pro III, IC-746, AL-80B amplifier, ANC-4 noise canceller, MFJ 1025 Signal enhancer, TS-570D, AMP SUPPLY LK-450 Amplifier, G-707 [2 & 440], plus computer ... and these are the things on my operating table. IC-706 MKIIg & AH-4 in the mobile. Plus 2 HTs. then you are a lying in claiming your radio only work on the bottom 25 khz WOW Mark, And you're not even a Real ham. There is this pithy little thing I found in the ARRL Handbook: The Amateur's Code ------------------ The Radio Amateur is CONSIDERATE...never knowingly operates in such a way as to lessen the pleasure of others. LOYAL.........offers loyalty, encouragement and support to other amateurs, local clubs, and the American Radio Relay League, through which Amateur Radio in the United States is represented nationally and internationally. PROGRESSIVE...with knowledge abreast of science, a well-built and efficient station and operation above reproach. FRIENDLY......slow and patient operating when requested; friendly advice and counsel to the beginner; kindly assistance, cooperation and consideration for the interests of others. These are the hallmarks of the amateur spirit. BALANCED......radio is an avocation, never interfering with duties owed to family, job, school or community. PATRIOTIC.....station and skill always ready for service to country and community. --The original Amateur's Code was written by Paul M. Segal, W9EEA, in 1928. Kind of old, and flavored a lot like the US was during the time, but never-the-less, it has some important lessons in behavior and compassion that seem to be lacking in your vision for the hobby. -Chuck Harris Thanks for posting that chuck. I've never broken any of those on the air or on usenet. Maybe now Markie and everyone else will see why CW is important. Thanks again and Keep up the good work. 73 de Slow Code |
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Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
Billy Smith wrote: Not Cocksucker Lloyd wrote: Billy Smith wrote: Billy cumgobbler Smith wrote: U-Know-Who wrote: wrote in message m... On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 11:36:42 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 08:05:16 -0400, Dave wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: Dave wrote: NO! I can't have a QSO with a no-code ham. They can't copy CW!!! So, No QSO! So you wouldn't respond to a Mayday and save a life? Nice guy. How does one say mayday on CW? My radio only works on the bottom 25 KHz of the HF bands. then you are a porrly equiped ham and should turn your license in for the good of the ars http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ I am fairly well equipped: IC-756 Pro III, IC-746, AL-80B amplifier, ANC-4 noise canceller, MFJ 1025 Signal enhancer, TS-570D, AMP SUPPLY LK-450 Amplifier, G-707 [2 & 440], plus computer ... and these are the things on my operating table. What do you use the AL-80B for? You are not licensed to use it. Looks like Markie going to get a letter from the FCC. Scheissman is just jealous that he can't afford to buy an AL-80B. BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Billy ****s up again! After all, he barely paid for that FT-920 that he sponged out of Marie. If he "sponged" it then he didn't have to "barely pay" for it. Too bad for you he bought it. Unlike you who has to get second and third hand used equipment, he can afford new equipment. Not that it makes that much difference because he can't put up a decent station ro any sort of a signal. BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA "ro any sort of signal?" BWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! The only reasonIKYABWAI The only reason Billy boy can get even second hand or third hand radios is because he begs his mommy to buy them for him. Billy can't hold those fast food jobs very long, he delivers papers now. |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
Billy Smith felched: Slow Code wrote: "U-Know-Who" wrote in : wrote in message . .. On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 11:36:42 -0400, wrote: On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 08:05:16 -0400, Dave wrote: Cecil Moore wrote: Dave wrote: NO! I can't have a QSO with a no-code ham. They can't copy CW!!! So, No QSO! So you wouldn't respond to a Mayday and save a life? Nice guy. How does one say mayday on CW? My radio only works on the bottom 25 KHz of the HF bands. then you are a porrly equiped ham and should turn your license in for the good of the ars http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ I am fairly well equipped: IC-756 Pro III, IC-746, AL-80B amplifier, ANC-4 noise canceller, MFJ 1025 Signal enhancer, TS-570D, AMP SUPPLY LK-450 Amplifier, G-707 [2 & 440], plus computer ... and these are the things on my operating table. What do you use the AL-80B for? You are not licensed to use it. Markie uses it on 11 meters. He transmits to Roger and Lloyd when he hears skipland on CB. They love to hear his beer farts when they can't be there in person to enjoy the smell. Lloyd has big woofer speakers in his pizza delivery car. He like to play Markies farts loud when the skipland is rolling in. Roger likes to hear the farts because he is too loose to do his own farting. Prison life will do that to you. Sniveling **** knows all about sniffing men's farts. He usually sticks his bulbous nose up his daddy's ass after he drinks those 40 ozers of Budwiser with his pinto bean dinner. Hahahahahhaha. Translation: "SSSLURRRRRRP!" |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
AC7PN wrote:
Slow Code wrote: Or is it like talking to someone on CB? SC The answer is "yes it is a real contact" and so far as you were communicating with some one using a radio it also is "like talking to someone on CB." Dude, your arrogance is showing. I would have said ignorance ;) 73, Phil W7OX |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
Phil Wheeler wrote: AC7PN wrote: Slow Code wrote: Or is it like talking to someone on CB? SC The answer is "yes it is a real contact" and so far as you were communicating with some one using a radio it also is "like talking to someone on CB." Dude, your arrogance is showing. I would have said ignorance ;) 73, Phil W7OX both are enteirly accurate |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
Phil Wheeler wrote in
: AC7PN wrote: Slow Code wrote: Or is it like talking to someone on CB? SC The answer is "yes it is a real contact" and so far as you were communicating with some one using a radio it also is "like talking to someone on CB." Dude, your arrogance is showing. I would have said ignorance ;) 73, Phil W7OX Don't tell me You want to dumb down ham radio now as well. Where have all the communicators gone? SC |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
Slow Code wrote:
Don't tell me You want to dumb down ham radio now as well. Where have all the communicators gone? My dog is an expert communicator. Forget the code requirement. Do you have a EE degree? If not, you don't have the sense of a blind billy goat. -- 73, Cecil, http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp |
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