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Slow Code wrote:
Take for example RadioGuy AKA Chris, and Mark in the Dark. They get their
no-code licenses and what do they do. They show up on the internet and
start crappin. If we eliminate CW, they'll do the same thing on HF.

Support keeping CW.

Thanks.

SC


The worst troublemakers that we have in VK are all Code licenced Hams.
Your 'filter' didn't work.

Brad VK2QQ

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bradvk2qq wrote:
Slow Code wrote:
Take for example RadioGuy AKA Chris, and Mark in the Dark. They get their
no-code licenses and what do they do. They show up on the internet and
start crappin. If we eliminate CW, they'll do the same thing on HF.

Support keeping CW.

Thanks.

SC


The worst troublemakers that we have in VK are all Code licenced Hams.
Your 'filter' didn't work.

Brad VK2QQ


same for the USA as anyone that lisitens to 80 m round most of the usa
knows

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Slow Code wrote:
Take for example RadioGuy AKA Chris, and Mark in the Dark. They get
their no-code licenses and what do they do. They show up on the
internet and start crappin. If we eliminate CW, they'll do the same
thing on HF.

Support keeping CW.

Thanks.

SC


The worst troublemakers that we have in VK are all Code licenced Hams.
Your 'filter' didn't work.

Brad VK2QQ



You don't have a CW requirement there anymore. I'm sure the HF bands
there were a lot nicer before you let the no-codes in.


SC
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:16:11 GMT, Slow Code wrote:

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Slow Code wrote:
Take for example RadioGuy AKA Chris, and Mark in the Dark. They get
their no-code licenses and what do they do. They show up on the
internet and start crappin. If we eliminate CW, they'll do the same
thing on HF.

Support keeping CW.

Thanks.

SC

The worst troublemakers that we have in VK are all Code licenced Hams.
Your 'filter' didn't work.

Brad VK2QQ



You don't have a CW requirement there anymore. I'm sure the HF bands
there were a lot nicer before you let the no-codes in.

don't you knowsc?


Mark, learn to space above and below your replies. It makes it easier to
read. :-)


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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 03:27:14 GMT, "U-Know-Who"
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:16:11 GMT, Slow Code wrote:

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Slow Code wrote:
Take for example RadioGuy AKA Chris, and Mark in the Dark. They get
their no-code licenses and what do they do. They show up on the
internet and start crappin. If we eliminate CW, they'll do the same
thing on HF.

Support keeping CW.

Thanks.

SC

The worst troublemakers that we have in VK are all Code licenced Hams.
Your 'filter' didn't work.

Brad VK2QQ


You don't have a CW requirement there anymore. I'm sure the HF bands
there were a lot nicer before you let the no-codes in.

don't you knowsc?


Mark, learn to space above and below your replies. It makes it easier to
read. :-)


with SC stuff iI am too busy holding my nose to be too concerned about
nope...you're just too stupid.
Stop telling others how to quote.
You have no room to criticize.




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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:16:11 GMT, Slow Code wrote:

"bradvk2qq" wrote in
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Slow Code wrote:
Take for example RadioGuy AKA Chris, and Mark in the Dark. They get
their no-code licenses and what do they do. They show up on the
internet and start crappin. If we eliminate CW, they'll do the same
thing on HF.

Support keeping CW.

Thanks.

SC

The worst troublemakers that we have in VK are all Code licenced
Hams. Your 'filter' didn't work.

Brad VK2QQ


You don't have a CW requirement there anymore. I'm sure the HF bands
there were a lot nicer before you let the no-codes in.

don't you knowsc?


Mark, learn to space above and below your replies. It makes it easier to
read. :-)



Nah, you're just stupid and don't read well to begin with. Were you like
Mark and rode the short bus to school?

That might explain why you're not smart enough to get a real ham license.

SC
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Slow Code wrote:
Take for example RadioGuy AKA Chris, and Mark in the Dark. They get
their no-code licenses and what do they do. They show up on the
internet and start crappin. If we eliminate CW, they'll do the same
thing on HF.

Support keeping CW.

Thanks.

SC

The worst troublemakers that we have in VK are all Code licenced
Hams. Your 'filter' didn't work.

Brad VK2QQ


You don't have a CW requirement there anymore. I'm sure the HF bands
there were a lot nicer before you let the no-codes in.
don't you knowsc?


Mark, learn to space above and below your replies. It makes it easier to
read. :-)



Nah, you're just stupid and don't read well to begin with. Were you like
Mark and rode the short bus to school?

That might explain why you're not smart enough to get a real ham license.

SC


Nah, nothing of the sort. Dumbass ****tards like you are the reason most
don't find the motivation to get licensed. No one wants to talk to your ilk.
And soon enough, the HF bands will be much better. Hopefully a CB'er with HF
privileges will move next door to you.

Cry me a river, Sissy-Boi.


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"Slow Code" wrote in message
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:16:11 GMT, Slow Code wrote:

"bradvk2qq" wrote in
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Slow Code wrote:
Take for example RadioGuy AKA Chris, and Mark in the Dark. They
get their no-code licenses and what do they do. They show up on
the internet and start crappin. If we eliminate CW, they'll do
the same thing on HF.

Support keeping CW.

Thanks.

SC

The worst troublemakers that we have in VK are all Code licenced
Hams. Your 'filter' didn't work.

Brad VK2QQ


You don't have a CW requirement there anymore. I'm sure the HF bands
there were a lot nicer before you let the no-codes in.
don't you knowsc?

Mark, learn to space above and below your replies. It makes it easier
to read. :-)



Nah, you're just stupid and don't read well to begin with. Were you
like Mark and rode the short bus to school?

That might explain why you're not smart enough to get a real ham
license.

SC


Nah, nothing of the sort. Dumbass ****tards like you are the reason most
don't find the motivation to get licensed. No one wants to talk to your
ilk. And soon enough, the HF bands will be much better. Hopefully a
CB'er with HF privileges will move next door to you.



ROFL, You're a hilarious little **** ant. 11 meters is HF.

SC
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On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 01:16:11 GMT, Slow Code wrote:

"bradvk2qq" wrote in
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Slow Code wrote:
Take for example RadioGuy AKA Chris, and Mark in the Dark. They
get their no-code licenses and what do they do. They show up on
the internet and start crappin. If we eliminate CW, they'll do
the same thing on HF.

Support keeping CW.

Thanks.

SC

The worst troublemakers that we have in VK are all Code licenced
Hams. Your 'filter' didn't work.

Brad VK2QQ


You don't have a CW requirement there anymore. I'm sure the HF bands
there were a lot nicer before you let the no-codes in.
don't you knowsc?

Mark, learn to space above and below your replies. It makes it easier
to read. :-)


Nah, you're just stupid and don't read well to begin with. Were you
like Mark and rode the short bus to school?

That might explain why you're not smart enough to get a real ham
license.

SC


Nah, nothing of the sort. Dumbass ****tards like you are the reason most
don't find the motivation to get licensed. No one wants to talk to your
ilk. And soon enough, the HF bands will be much better. Hopefully a
CB'er with HF privileges will move next door to you.



ROFL, You're a hilarious little **** ant. 11 meters is HF.

SC


Yes, I am hilarious. Sad part is that you are too dense to pick up on the
nuances of what I wrote, but then that's typical of you.

Believe me SC, even Mark is above your level of intelligence, spelling
included. You are WAY out of your league attempting to debate me. Sure, call
me a ****-ant. BFD. Again, and as I have previously informed you, no one,
including the FCC, ARRL, _______ ---name your group here, give a rat's ass
what you think. Send mail/email to whomever you wish. They'll soon file your
garbage in the circular file where it properly belongs.




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