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VE Testing Rules
Most of this thread is filled with the usual filth and insults of the immature male kind who seem to have never out- grown their middle-school mentalities. That's a sad thing but we don't really know if those anony-mousies are at all INTO amateur radio. Nevertheless, I am INTO US amateur radio and intend to stay for a while...and also to speak my mind at MY discretion. :-) 73, Len AF6AY Len, you'll find that the great majority of hams who get on the air in the ham bands are quite well behaved and friendly. This newsgroup is not a representative sample of hams. So get on the air (if you haven't already) and have fun with the various modes and aspects of ham radio! 73 de WA2ISE |
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On Mar 15, 1:20�pm, robert casey wrote:
* *Most of this thread is filled with the usual filth and insults * *of the immature male kind who seem to have never out- * *grown their middle-school mentalities. *That's a sad thing * *but we don't really know if those anony-mousies are * *at all INTO amateur radio. *Nevertheless, I am INTO US * *amateur radio and intend to stay for a while...and also to * *speak my mind at MY discretion. *:-) * *73, Len *AF6AY Len, you'll find that the great majority of hams who get on the air in the ham bands are quite well behaved and friendly. *This newsgroup is not a representative sample of hams. *So get on the air (if you haven't already) and have fun with the various modes and aspects of ham radio! 73 de WA2ISE Roger that, Bob. Some long-time listening to the HF and 2m bands have shown me that. :-) When the new equipment arrives, I'll get busy re-arranging the home office for its new "radio room" function (at least in one corner). It may have to be with some #14 wire strung through the row of cypresses along one side of my property (for under 10m frequency bands) but that's life. :-) 73, Len AF6AY |
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ups.com: On Mar 15, 1:20�pm, robert casey wrote: * *Most of this thread is filled with the usual filth and insults * *of the immature male kind who seem to have never out- * *grown their middle-school mentalities. *That's a sad thing * *but we don't really know if those anony-mousies are * *at all INTO amateur radio. *Nevertheless, I am INTO US * *amateur radio and intend to stay for a while...and also to * *speak my mind at MY discretion. *:-) * *73, Len *AF6AY Len, you'll find that the great majority of hams who get on the air in the ham bands are quite well behaved and friendly. *This newsgroup is not a representative sample of hams. *So get on the air (if you haven't already) and have fun with the various modes and aspects of ham radio! 73 de WA2ISE Roger that, Bob. Some long-time listening to the HF and 2m bands have shown me that. :-) When the new equipment arrives, I'll get busy re-arranging the home office for its new "radio room" function (at least in one corner). It may have to be with some #14 wire strung through the row of cypresses along one side of my property (for under 10m frequency bands) but that's life. :-) 73, Len AF6AY Blimey! You got a callsign! I didn't think it would ever happen. Welcome aboard. Alun N3KIP |
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