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William wrote:
Dave Heil wrote in message ... William wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... William wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... N2EY wrote: btw, thinking of departed rrap folk, it occurred to me that I probably hold the record for most rrapper's QSO'd. Anybody beat this list?: K8MN W4NTI K0HB AC6XG K3LT K4YZ W3RV W6RCA W0EX WA2SI 73 de Jim, N2EY I think you have the record. I've worked four from the list and you. Dave K8MN You've worked me a couple of times. I worked you as K8MN? Nope, not even on SSB. NIL. Dave K8MN Then it must have been another David Heil or a slim with the same name and QSL manager. Sorry to have mentioned it. I do not and have not used a QSL manager for my operations as K8MN. Who is K8MN? I'm talking about David Heil. Ever heard of him? Does he use a QSL Manager? Your cutesy-stupid routine can run only so long, "William". I'm certain that you can read after a fashion; otherwise you'd be unable to respond without dragging a family member in for a "what's this say?" session. Take your time in digesting the material. Soak it all up. Absorb it. I've never sent a "David Heil" QSL. All my operations have taken place from a given spot with a given callsign. How about a lengthy yarn about your operation as T5/Brian? Dave K8MN |
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
William wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... William wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... William wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... N2EY wrote: btw, thinking of departed rrap folk, it occurred to me that I probably hold the record for most rrapper's QSO'd. Anybody beat this list?: K8MN W4NTI K0HB AC6XG K3LT K4YZ W3RV W6RCA W0EX WA2SI 73 de Jim, N2EY I think you have the record. I've worked four from the list and you. Dave K8MN You've worked me a couple of times. I worked you as K8MN? Nope, not even on SSB. NIL. Dave K8MN Then it must have been another David Heil or a slim with the same name and QSL manager. Sorry to have mentioned it. I do not and have not used a QSL manager for my operations as K8MN. Who is K8MN? I'm talking about David Heil. Ever heard of him? Does he use a QSL Manager? Your cutesy-stupid routine can run only so long, "William". Hello??? Is that anything like your cutesy-stupid "CQ Magazine as a Membership Organization" routine? I'm certain that you can read after a fashion; otherwise you'd be unable to respond without dragging a family member in for a "what's this say?" session. When you used the noun "I", as in "I've worked four from the list and you," I must have wrongly assumed that you meant yourself, as in David Heil. Did you use surrogates at your DX operations? Take your time in digesting the material. Soak it all up. Absorb it. No thanks. Your material is toxic. I've never sent a "David Heil" QSL. Given that you have a QSL Manager, I suppose that is possible. All my operations have taken place from a given spot with a given callsign. Try mobile operation sometime, Oh Greatest of Hams! How about a lengthy yarn about your operation as T5/Brian? Dave K8MN How about a ditty on "how to" on snagging rare, out-of-band, French Hams on 6M? Sheesh! I think you are more indignant about working me on HF than you were about me leaving you off of the A1A Op list. Doesn't matter. You'll always find something to become indignant about. Best of Luck |
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These are the number of unexpired FCC ARS
licenses held by individuals on the dates listed: As of May 14, 2000: Novice - 49,329 Technician - 205,394 Technician Plus - 128,860 General - 112,677 Advanced - 99,782 Extra - 78,750 Total Tech/TechPlus - 334,254 Total all classes - 674,792 As of September 15, 2004: Novice - 30,349 (decrease of 18,980) Technician - 263,613 (increase of 58,219) Technician Plus - 56,802 (decrease of 72,058) General - 138,738 (increase of 26,061) Advanced - 78,765 (decrease of 21,017) Extra - 105,727 (increase of 26,977) Total Tech/TechPlus - 320,415 (decrease of 13,839) Total all classes - 673,994 (decrease of 798) This is the first time a decrease in the total number of individual licenses has been observed since the restructuring of April 15, 2000. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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![]() "N2EY" wrote in message om... These are the number of unexpired FCC ARS licenses held by individuals on the dates listed: As of May 14, 2000: Novice - 49,329 Technician - 205,394 Technician Plus - 128,860 General - 112,677 Advanced - 99,782 Extra - 78,750 Total Tech/TechPlus - 334,254 Total all classes - 674,792 As of September 15, 2004: Novice - 30,349 (decrease of 18,980) Technician - 263,613 (increase of 58,219) Technician Plus - 56,802 (decrease of 72,058) General - 138,738 (increase of 26,061) Advanced - 78,765 (decrease of 21,017) Extra - 105,727 (increase of 26,977) Total Tech/TechPlus - 320,415 (decrease of 13,839) Total all classes - 673,994 (decrease of 798) This is the first time a decrease in the total number of individual licenses has been observed since the restructuring of April 15, 2000. 73 de Jim, N2EY Interesting. Someone needs to make it clear to the overall population that with the reduction of the code requirement to 5wpm across the board (none for Tech) that they were supposed to jump into ham radio in overwhelming numbers and lead to magnificent growth in the number of hams. Jim, any way to determine whether the decrease is due primarily to drop outs or to silent keys? Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Subject: ARS License Numbers
From: "Dee D. Flint" Date: 9/16/2004 10:40 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Jim, any way to determine whether the decrease is due primarily to drop outs or to silent keys? The only way to determine that for sure would be the SK lists in QST. Even if a license is returned to the FCC by the NOK, it will still be posted as "CANCELLED". The FCC doesn't state why. 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() "Steve Robeson K4CAP" wrote in message ... Subject: ARS License Numbers From: "Dee D. Flint" Date: 9/16/2004 10:40 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: Jim, any way to determine whether the decrease is due primarily to drop outs or to silent keys? The only way to determine that for sure would be the SK lists in QST. Even if a license is returned to the FCC by the NOK, it will still be posted as "CANCELLED". The FCC doesn't state why. 73 Steve, K4YZ The database does distinguish between canceled and expired. Unfortunately, this doesn't help. Expirations occur due to lack of action by the ham at renewal time but the ham can be living or dead. Cancellations occur due to action on the part of someone but that action can be by the ham, next of kin if deceased, or the FCC as a penalty. I don't think the SK list would necessarily be that accurate. Someone has to send them the info before they can publish it. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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In article , "Dee D. Flint"
writes: Total all classes - 673,994 (decrease of 798) This is the first time a decrease in the total number of individual licenses has been observed since the restructuring of April 15, 2000. 73 de Jim, N2EY Interesting. Very! Someone needs to make it clear to the overall population that with the reduction of the code requirement to 5wpm across the board (none for Tech) that they were supposed to jump into ham radio in overwhelming numbers and lead to magnificent growth in the number of hams. Or maybe it wasn't the code test after all.... Jim, any way to determine whether the decrease is due primarily to drop outs or to silent keys? Not really. Here's why: 1) The "Silent Key" listing in QST isn't necessarily complete nor timely. Many hams pass away and are not recorded in that column, because it depends on proper documentation. Which also takes time. 2) FCC also requires documentation to cancel a license due to death. So unless somebody sends in the right paperwork, the license is simply allowed to run its term. In an extreme case, a ham could send in renewal paperwork, pass away on the way home from the mailbox, and yet be carried on the FCC database for 12 more years - 10 of them as an active licensee. 3) Changes in the renewal process and the 10 year license term mean that many hams are unwittingly letting their licenses expire, then renewing in the grace period. You only have a 90 day window at the end of a 10 year term to renew without being counted as an expiration. (Of course you have two years to reup after the license runs out, and you'll get the same call, etc.) 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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(Len Over 21) wrote in message ...
In article , (William) writes: (Len Over 21) wrote in message ... In article , (William) writes: (Len Over 21) wrote in message ... In article , (Brian Kelly) writes: (William) wrote in message .com... (Len Over 21) wrote in message ... In article , (William) writes: Cecil is off in other newsgroups. I'm sure he got sick and tired of the PCTA regulars in here. :-) Welp, he tried to appease them by joining in one of their CW nets, but they still crapped on him. Then he joined them, but was so distraught by that action he left the group. ******** BULL**** you lying and utterly inconseqential Putzlet!!! ******** You really do need to pop for that tome on "recovering from assholism" and read it as many times as it takes to get it's message. Ah...another "civil discourse" PCTA extra heard from. :-) Civil discourse is RAGING throughout the news group! Heh. All they have is RAGE. :-) The running of the bulls. Gore is the result. Tell that to the Florida vote-counters. :-) Think of this place as "PCTA Pampalona East" with all the bull running loose... Like an open sewer. Kellie seems to have roared after building up more steam in his mighty catapult! Tsk. He should put a whistle on that steam valve. Nah. We already heard his boiler blow up some while ago. Amazing what a little tin whistle will do. Isn't it tweet? :-) He was on here just the other day calling names. Then there's the guy running around here with a little tin star. The Sheriff of Nothing Ham. "Show me your Papers!" Hi hi. Said he took a couple of days off. So did Darkguard and Quitefeind. So, three years ago all of four CW-using-fans made a "net" after arranging the contact time and frequency through the newsgroup? Wow. Great "pioneering" of the airwaves...plus awarding "best of" ratings for the four (or was it five?). Yep goading an NCI member into operating during a thunderstorm. They learned nothing from Ben Franklin. Ben who? What was his call? Hi hi. :-) 4BEN I heard of that Project... Ben Heard? He came along long before all of the K/W hoopla. Originated "spark." I think he actually communicated with God. God told him to forget the on/off keying scenario. Original Sin. We've been paying for it ever since. Bless me Hiram for I have beeped... Did the "net" all with CW to show "CW isn't dead!" :-) Well, that just goes to show everyone that ALL newbies on HF MUST learn CW in order to be in company with Giants of the Air! Marvelous "reasoning." Too much seasoning. A broth of frosh oar. :-) Len, go easy on them. It's all they know. I AM being easy on them! :-) I know, I know. But it's just so unfair. Try tying half of your brain behind your back, or load up on Oxycotin. I'll contact Canada for a refill... Get some catgut guitar strings while you're at it. Poor babies can't take return fire in here. Like it or not, th[ie]'re going to get it. They've gotten it...but don't realize their wounds are terminal. And they won't until the actuarial arrives. PCTA extra Double Standard has to be invoked to "justify" (rationalize) their position. Expect more raging nastygrams from them PCTAs. :-) All those nastygrams. Th[ie]'re probably running out of USMC Form 1. "Form 1?" TP. Must have changed flightline procedure quite a bit since I last walked a tarmac. :-) Not really, not much. But the CAP pilot wants us to think so. Makes him special. Oops. I didn't stay on-topic of AMATEUR RADIO! The CAP might pull a dawn raid on my residence! Or "steve and the boys" will erect a burning ARRL logo on my front lawn... Tsk. He's too much of a whiner to have "boys." They'd probably abuse him for shooting off his mouth allatime. . bb |
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In article , "Dee D. Flint"
writes: The database does distinguish between canceled and expired. Unfortunately, this doesn't help. Expirations occur due to lack of action by the ham at renewal time but the ham can be living or dead. Cancellations occur due to action on the part of someone but that action can be by the ham, next of kin if deceased, or the FCC as a penalty. Yep - and they're relatively few. I don't think the SK list would necessarily be that accurate. Someone has to send them the info before they can publish it. Because of some really poor attempts at practical jokes, both ARRL and FCC require some particular paperwork to consider a ham truly SK. Thus a cancellation and/or SK notice may appear quite a while after the ham has gone to the Big Hamshack. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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