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KH6HZ February 19th 07 02:49 AM

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wrote:

1) KD1HZ, 2) KD6HZ, 3) KH6HZ (Sequential??? Highly UNLIKLEY)


Who is KD6HZ? Never heard of him (or her).

Did I alledgedly have this callsign while travelling overseas on my
Ocean-Going Trawler based out of Washington State?


13) WE1RD MICHAEL P DEIGNAN REPEATER ASSOCIATION


Bzzzzt. Wrong again. Not the trustee of this one either.





[email protected] February 19th 07 02:52 AM

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On Feb 18, 12:34 pm, "KH6HZ" wrote:
wrote:
Then you're either Jeffrey Hermann, Jeffrey Hermann's relation, or
Jeffrey Hermann's employee.


There is no regulation which states I have to be an employee or relation --
even today. Might want to brush up on the postal regulations.


I was using your excuses above as to how you've loaned out your own PO
Box. Why did you provide them if they are irrelevant?

That you're a fraud on numerous accounts doesn't mean that
fraudulently using Jeff's PO Box was OK.


[email protected] February 19th 07 02:55 AM

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On Feb 18, 1:49 pm, "Dee Flint" wrote:
wrote in message

ups.com...

[snip]



I'm rarely surprised when an amateur behaving badly turns out to be a
20WPM Tested Extra.


This is the same type of stereotyping as saying that no-code Techs are CB
hams. This stereotyping has no validity.


Or that 5WPM Technicians can't be DXers (Heil).

Just as an FYI, one of the worst
jammers on the west coast was a Technician.


He may have been an Extra at heart.

These behaviours have nothing to do with one's license class and everything
to do with the individual's already existing personality.

Dee, N8UZE


Dee, can I use your mailing address for FCC purposes?



Dee Flint February 19th 07 03:20 AM

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wrote in message
oups.com...
On Feb 18, 1:49 pm, "Dee Flint" wrote:
wrote in message

ups.com...

[snip]



I'm rarely surprised when an amateur behaving badly turns out to be a
20WPM Tested Extra.


This is the same type of stereotyping as saying that no-code Techs are CB
hams. This stereotyping has no validity.


Or that 5WPM Technicians can't be DXers (Heil).

Just as an FYI, one of the worst
jammers on the west coast was a Technician.


He may have been an Extra at heart.

These behaviours have nothing to do with one's license class and
everything
to do with the individual's already existing personality.

Dee, N8UZE


Dee, can I use your mailing address for FCC purposes?



Nope wouldn't let anyone (except my "gypsy" daughter) pick up mail here so
it would not be valid for FCC purposes.

Dee, N8UZE



Dave Heil February 19th 07 04:13 AM

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wrote:
On Feb 18, 11:33 am, Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
On Feb 17, 9:11 pm, "KH6HZ" wrote:
wrote:
Then you know
Yes, I do. A PO Box can be for an individual, a business, or a household. In
the case of the latter do, multiple individuals may receive mail there.
Then you're either Jeffrey Hermann, Jeffrey Hermann's relation, or
Jeffrey Hermann's employee.

For the entire time I lived overseas, my U.S. mailing address, as far as
the FCC was concerned was that of WA8JOC in Cincinnati. I did not
physically reside there. I was not an employee of WA8JOC. I am not
related to WA8JOC. Despite these things, my providing the FCC that
address did not constitute fraud and it broke no laws. It didn't
attempt to circumvent any laws.

WA8JOC's address is still the FCC address of record for a number of
Finnish radio amateurs who took and passed U.S. licensing exams.
My own address is the FCC address of record for one Finnish radio
amateur who took such an exam. The FCC says that applicants must have a
U.S. address, not that the applicant must reside at that address.
The applicant must either a U.S. Social Security number *or* a Taxpayer
Identification Number. Those Finnish hams were able to obtain a TIN
without ever having had a SSN. This was done after the FCC was
contacted directly about the situation and asked what should be done.

For all other mailing purposes in the U.S., my parents addresses in
Kentucky and in Georgia were used as my address of record in the United
States. I had not resided with them for decades. I broke no laws nor
did I commit fraud.

In 1993, I provided the Department of State a legal residence address
which is the same as the address I now have. No mail was being sent
here and there was not even a rural mailbox standing at this location.
I didn't live here until 2000.

You may now chew on these statements and attempt to reconcile them.


Were you, WA8JOC, any number of Finnish radio amateurs, or your
parents using Jeffrey Hermann's PO Box on Hawaii?


It matters not, hot-ham-and-cheese, your premise is false.

You must have missed the part where this is about the use of Jeffrey
Hermann's PO Box on Hawaii.


I didn't miss that at all. Why don't you quit attempting to manufacture
something?

Dave K8MN


[email protected] February 19th 07 04:33 AM

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From: "Dee Flint" on Sun, Feb 18 2007 1:49 pm

wrote in message


[snip]

I'm rarely surprised when an amateur behaving badly turns out to be a
20WPM Tested Extra.


This is the same type of stereotyping as saying that no-code Techs are CB
hams. This stereotyping has no validity. Just as an FYI, one of the worst
jammers on the west coast was a Technician.


One of the greatest gobblers of call signs on the west coast
is very definitely a long-time (therefore 20 WPM tested) extra,
Roy Tucker, N6TK. Up to 1 Jan 2001 he had no less than
FORTY-ONE callsigns! He still has NINETEEN of them, all
at the same Whiterock Drive, La Mirada, CA location.

Search for the history of the "W6NUT" repeater, always on
147.435 MHz. It has since gone through two ownership
changes but Tucker is on that repeater regularly. You can
also find it on the ARRL letter and the regular ham
disobediance notices there. :-)

You could begin at www.435.org for a start.

Mikey D, take note, there's still hope for you gobbling
up more than 19 calls and be "on top." :-)

These behaviours have nothing to do with one's license class and everything
to do with the individual's already existing personality.


Yes, we've all seen that with Heil, Miccolis, Kelly, and,
once in a while, Flint. Note the slip in your first
paragraph of denigrating Technician class as "worst jammer."
Not to mention pointing out "west coast." Tsk, tsk.

"Six land" (meaning primarily California) already has an
over-abundance of amateur radio licensees. I doubt that
you care very much about that since few non-residents want
to gobble up calls from YOUR call area.

Oh, and is "behaviour" anything similar to "endeavour?"
Does it have a "colour?" A "flavour?" :-)

LA



Paul W. Schlock February 19th 07 04:47 AM

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I'm rarely surprised when an amateur behaving badly turns out to be a
20WPM Tested Extra.

This is the same type of stereotyping as saying that no-code Techs are

CB
hams. This stereotyping has no validity.


Or that 5WPM Technicians can't be DXers (Heil).

Just as an FYI, one of the worst
jammers on the west coast was a Technician.


He may have been an Extra at heart.

These behaviours have nothing to do with one's license class and
everything
to do with the individual's already existing personality.

Dee, N8UZE


Dee, can I use your mailing address for FCC purposes?



Nope wouldn't let anyone (except my "gypsy" daughter) pick up mail here so
it would not be valid for FCC purposes.

Dee, N8UZE

Really? Well, perhaps I could "loan out" my mailing address. (Grin)

But of course I am "only" a 13wpm tested General and don't meet the criteria
of a Malcontent Extra as defined by others. Maybe I should upgrade so as to
be promoted to that category? Of course, becoming a 13wpm Extra may open me
up for derision by some who earned it the old way....




Paul W. Schlock February 19th 07 04:58 AM

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wrote in message
ps.com...
From: "Dee Flint" on Sun, Feb 18 2007 1:49 pm

wrote in message


[snip]

I'm rarely surprised when an amateur behaving badly turns out to be a
20WPM Tested Extra.


This is the same type of stereotyping as saying that no-code Techs are CB
hams. This stereotyping has no validity. Just as an FYI, one of the

worst
jammers on the west coast was a Technician.


One of the greatest gobblers of call signs on the west coast
is very definitely a long-time (therefore 20 WPM tested) extra,
Roy Tucker, N6TK. Up to 1 Jan 2001 he had no less than
FORTY-ONE callsigns! He still has NINETEEN of them, all
at the same Whiterock Drive, La Mirada, CA location.

Search for the history of the "W6NUT" repeater, always on
147.435 MHz. It has since gone through two ownership
changes but Tucker is on that repeater regularly. You can
also find it on the ARRL letter and the regular ham
disobediance notices there. :-)

You could begin at www.435.org for a start.

Mikey D, take note, there's still hope for you gobbling
up more than 19 calls and be "on top." :-)

These behaviours have nothing to do with one's license class and

everything
to do with the individual's already existing personality.


Yes, we've all seen that with Heil, Miccolis, Kelly, and,
once in a while, Flint. Note the slip in your first
paragraph of denigrating Technician class as "worst jammer."
Not to mention pointing out "west coast." Tsk, tsk.

"Six land" (meaning primarily California) already has an
over-abundance of amateur radio licensees. I doubt that
you care very much about that since few non-residents want
to gobble up calls from YOUR call area.

Oh, and is "behaviour" anything similar to "endeavour?"
Does it have a "colour?" A "flavour?" :-)

LA

Flatus by any other name....well, you take if from here, Len.



[email protected] February 19th 07 05:28 AM

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On Feb 18, 8:47?pm, "Paul W. Schlock" MM@beerenemasrule wrote:

But of course I am "only" a 13wpm tested General and don't meet the criteria
of a Malcontent Extra as defined by others.


You don't exist, "Schlock." You aren't in any position to
do anything but mouth off with a cutesy anony-mousie
handle.

Of course, becoming a 13wpm Extra may open me
up for derision by some who earned it the old way


You've already opened yourself for derision. shrug



[email protected] February 19th 07 05:30 AM

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On Feb 18, 8:58�pm, "Paul W. Schlock" MM@beerenemasrule wrote:
wrote in message

ps.com...



From: "Dee Flint" on Sun, Feb 18 2007 1:49 pm


wrote in message


[snip]


I'm rarely surprised when an amateur behaving badly turns out to be a
20WPM Tested Extra.


This is the same type of stereotyping as saying that no-code Techs are CB
hams. *This stereotyping has no validity. Just as an FYI, one of the

worst
jammers on the west coast was a Technician.


* *One of the greatest gobblers of call signs on the west coast
* *is very definitely a long-time (therefore 20 WPM tested) extra,
* *Roy Tucker, N6TK. *Up to 1 Jan 2001 he had no less than
* *FORTY-ONE callsigns! *He still has NINETEEN of them, all
* *at the same Whiterock Drive, La Mirada, CA location.


* *Search for the history of the "W6NUT" repeater, always on
* *147.435 MHz. *It has since gone through two ownership
* *changes but Tucker is on that repeater regularly. *You can
* *also find it on the ARRL letter and the regular ham
* *disobediance notices there. *:-)


* *You could begin atwww.435.orgfor a start.


* *Mikey D, take note, there's still hope for you gobbling
* *up more than 19 calls and be "on top." *:-)


These behaviours have nothing to do with one's license class and

everything
to do with the individual's already existing personality.


* *Yes, we've all seen that with Heil, Miccolis, Kelly, and,
* *once in a while, Flint. *Note the slip in your first
* *paragraph of denigrating Technician class as "worst jammer."
* *Not to mention pointing out "west coast." *Tsk, tsk.


* *"Six land" (meaning primarily California) already has an
* *over-abundance of amateur radio licensees. *I doubt that
* *you care very much about that since few non-residents want
* *to gobble up calls from YOUR call area.


* *Oh, and is "behaviour" anything similar to "endeavour?"
* *Does it have a "colour?" *A "flavour?" *:-)


* *LA


Flatus by any other name....well, you take if from here, Len.


I can't help anony-mousies who have gas problems.
Go see your doctor for that...the witch, that is...




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