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(DickCarroll) wrote in message . com...
(Brian) wrote in message . com... (Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in message . com... (Vshah101) wrote in message ... Secondly, EEs are not joining amateur radio clubs. Some Profs that teach rf courses that I took do not have amateur radio licenses. People in the rf field are not attending club meetings. Most people who do "x" for a living generally do not do it for a past time either, Vippy. So what? From just the small sample called RRAP, Exhibit 1: David Heil. Claims to have been a Dept. of State Radioman. Exhibit 2: Parson Jim. Claims to be an EE. Exhibit 3: Barrister Phil. Claims to be an Radio attorney. Exhibit 4: Labman Ed. Claims to be ARRL Lab Manager. Exhibit 5: 1000' tall Alien Ed. Claims to be an EE. Exhibit 6: Machine Gun Kelly. Claims to be some kind of an Engineer, mainly in rubberband technologies. But, as Heil, Jim, Kelly, and you continually point out, doing it for a living, i.e., professionally, has absolutely nothing to do with doing it amateurishly, i.e., without compensation. Well, that's a few percent of all posters to rrap. DICK, you're just miffed that I left you and gudbuddy Bruce off. Exhibit 7: DICK, former SWR adjuster at the Sheriff's office. Exhibit 8: Bruce, professional electronics repairman. Specialized in getting p-nut butter sandwiches and vanilla wafers out of the kids VCR. Evidently you thught you had a point but discovered you were still wearing it as headgear. I've never worn a thught as headgear. Are they comfortable in long contests? Can you get one with a boom mic? |
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