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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.

SC
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On 9/29/06 6:07 PM, in article
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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.


Clever of you to define a special case after the fact, to show what an ass
you are.

Don

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Default Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?

Don Bowey 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.


Clever of you to define a special case after the fact, ...


Refusing to QSO with anyone on SSB doesn't sound like
a special case - sounds like SOP to me.
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