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Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
Or is it like talking to someone on CB?
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Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
Slow Code wrote: Or is it like talking to someone on CB? SC A useless ham asks a useless question... (Other r.r.a... groups removed from my reply to reduce spam as requested by a real ham who doesn't ask useless questions) |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
I'm relatively new to the group, but I can already tell you're the group
troll. Having been active in the rec.photo groups for sometime, I understand trolls, but at least you have a beef with something tangible. Let's face it. You most likely are one of those who got their General at 13 WPM, maybe their Extra at 20 and hate the no coders and those who got their license by only taking code at 5WPM. Well, who cares. It's time for you to accept reality and come to the conclusion, you out lived Morse Code. Get on with life. Jim Philopena KB1NXE - Formerly KA1VGP, DA2PJ and WN1VJW If you have a Call Book with that last one in it, you have definitely out live Morse Code - time to get back to ashes and dust. "Slow Code" wrote in message ink.net... Or is it like talking to someone on CB? SC |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
James Philopena wrote: If you have a Call Book with that last one in it, you have definitely out live Morse Code - time to get back to ashes and dust. Welcome. I've always said that a healthy application of the actuarial tables will take care of most of the grumblers... |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
On 9/26/06 4:15 PM, in article
et, "Slow Code" wrote: Or is it like talking to someone on CB? SC No, not at all. There is a lot less cussing, spitting, passing of gas into the mike, usually no electronic sound effects, and rarely a "10-4 good buddy." I'd say the average ham has an 80 point higher IQ, than the average Cber. Don |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
Slow Code wrote: Or is it like talking to someone on CB? If the applicable FCC rules and good amateur operating practice are followed, it's a real QSO. Why wouldn't it be? |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
What's a "no-code ham"? All FCC-licensed radio amateurs are allowed to
use Morse Code. If FCC-licensed amateurs observe FCC regulations and follow good amateur operating practice, they are "real hams" and their QSOs are "real QSOs". If you meant "noncodetested hams", the same criteria apply: If they observe FCC regulations and follow good amateur operating practice, they are "real hams" and their QSOs are "real QSOs". Why wouldn't they be real? |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
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Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
"Slow Code" wrote in message ink.net... Or is it like talking to someone on CB? SC You should make a visit to Terrel Owens pharmacist soon. |
Is a contact with a no-code ham a real QSO?
Talking to a "no code" is like addressing someone given an honorary degree
as "doctor." |
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