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No Code For Any Class x5 Days And NO LENNIE ANDERSON!
If you think about what ham radio is all about, try to consider a Mr. Len Anderson attempting to conduct a normal QSO. First he would need to develop a modicum of social skills and be able to discuss a reasonably wide range of relevant topics with people that he never met before. Would Len be an interesting person that people would want to QSO with? Well, if he is really that way, he could stick to doing contests. Contest QSOs require minimal social contact... "You're 5 by 9 here in NJ, your number is 435". :-) |
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