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From: Dave Heil on Thu, 29 Mar 2007 16:34:59 GMT
AF6AY wrote: From: on Wed, 28 Mar 2007 16:00:14 -0400 I have a much lesser view of "inertia" (failure to "get going" on some problem) that is supposed to be in government. I see such "inertia" as simply the time required in having to consider ALL citizens' input, not just one group that thinks they are the 'only' ones who can be righteous on some viewpoint. I'm sure that your view was formulated based upon your own experience with inertia: Decades of considering all things concerning GETTING INTO amateur radio, better than ten years of posting in this newsgroup, your false start over seven years ago and finally, waiting for the Morse code test to disappear. Oh, my, passing that brick must have REALLY hurt! You certainly MANUFACTURED a great number of FALSEHOODS there, David. :-) Amateur radio was NOT one of my life goals, David. It is just a small part of the much larger world of radio where I've lived and worked in for decades. It just wasn't something I desired or longed for during all that time. My participation in a campaign to (successfully) eliminate the morse code test was a POLITICAL exercise in regards to old, antiquated radio regulations for a hobby radio activity. That had NOTHING to do with (what you imagine) as lusting after a amateur radio license. :-) Newcomers are generally younger and aren't buying "the old guy's club" stuff like the old guys did when they were young. Generally younger? Do you mean generally younger than yourself when you became a newcomer some weeks ago? I was a newcomer in radio 54 years ago. :-) I'm not a "newcomer" in ANY radio, sweetums. I became an ARRL member at 14. Bully for you. Why did you WAIT so long? Didn't you know that you could have been licensed at age 4? You WAITED and procrastinated for a WHOLE DECADE! :-) My opinion is that the FCC thinks LESS of the ARRL than it might have two decades or more ago. That's your opinion and you're entitled to it. That doesn't make it factual; it just makes it your opinion. Yes, Sherlock, that is MY OPINION. You don't like my opinion. TS on that, sweetums. Your dislike of MY OPINION is just your dislike. It doesn't make YOU "right" or even factual. :-) Other radio services have their own man-made jargon, procedures and regulations. How do you know? Did you go to State Department RADIO SCHOOL to learn that? Or did State accept your "knowledge of ham radio" as superior to everything else and just assign you to an Embassy right away? Why don't you quote some "jargon and procedure" from an ATCRBS? How about from some harbor or inland waterway? How about from some MARS field exercise with other government radio services? Do you roger that, old airman? :-) Amateur radio is not solely about design and theory. Much of it is about operating, the thing which an amateur radio license permits you to do. I've OPERATED radios on LF, on HF, on VHF, on UHF, and on microwaves WITHOUT *ANY* LICENSE! Legally, too. :-) I've OPERATED broadcast transmitters, even talked over them, with a COMMERCIAL radio operator license...something that is NOT PERMITTED with an amateur radio license. I've OPERATED a civil aviation radio, its companion VOR, and ATC Transponder with a COMMERCIAL radio operator license. The FCC will not allow an amateur radio licensee to do that unless they have a commercial license. That was AT the controls of the aircraft at the time. :-) I have NOT "operated" using morse code on any radio...and I don't care to do so now. Isn't that what YOU call "operating a radio?" :-) The practitioners of amateur radio, at least some, will pound on the table, get red in the face, hollering that the ONLY way one can learn "radio" is to become an amateur licensee. That's totally stupid emotional non-logic. It surely is stupid, emotional non-logic. If you think so, why on earth did you use the "newcomer to radio" remark earlier in this message? Well, at least you agree that some of YOUR OWN remarks in the past were, indeed, "stupid, emotional non-logic." In fact, you're the only fellow I've seen make such a statement. Did your computer screen malfunction. I was just paraphrasing your own words of the past. Most of those just haven't had any real experience in other radio services and the resent those of us who have done so. I wouldn't advise that you start off making such statements when you first put your brand new amateur radio license to use in getting on the air. I've already been on the amateur bands, David...and have discussed such subjects with other radio amateurs here. :-) Those practitioners want to SHUT OUT any mention of other radio services as "not applicable" to amateur radio. That's not the case either, Leonard. You've been told that amateur radio is not like other services when it comes to the use of Morse code. Tsk, tsk, you've TOLD ME a lot of different ****, David. Complete with the wearing of the Waffen SS costume with monocle in a terrible parody of Colonel Klink. :-) It is still heavily used in amateur HF and VHF weak signal work. Then by all means USE it yourself. Why do you insist on shoving YOUR preferences down others' throats? It would be if your statement were true. It isn't. You've made another factual error. Tsk, tsk, your biggest FACTUAL ERROR was opening your browser and attempting to convince others that their preferences should be the same as yours. Compounding that was your FACTUAL ERROR in assuming you were some kind of "authority" and/or "leader" on who should do what and where. Every time you shout "factual error" you make your own FACTUAL ERROR. You have NO authority to judge anyone. You weren't even elected to any ARRL office...and you've been a member since you were fourteen! I'd say you really, Really, REALLY procrastinated on that. My, my, all that time and couldn't become an OFFICER! Have you considered joining the Civil Air Patrol? I hear they will make just about anyone an OFFICER! No USAF schooling in that, either! Now hurry up and PASS THAT BRICK. 73, Len AF6AY |
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