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Two Tango 241 wrote:
Hate to burst your bubble there Einestein, but HR-2346 was invalidated by the courts quite some time back. But since you are a no-code tech, we'll let you slide this time. Two Tango 241 standing by on 27680 Nice try but no cigar. |
"Two Tango 241" wrote:
Hate to burst your bubble there Einestein, but HR-2346 was invalidated by the courts quite some time back. Since Jerry has already addressed this so well, there is little reason to add anything more. But since you are a no-code tech, we'll let you slide this time. Obviously, this "no-code tech" knows far more than you do. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
"Jerry" wrote:
(How's that for a troll post?) Not bad at all, Jerry. Facts are always a good response to obvious ignorance. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
In article , "Twistedhed"
writes: I am posting here because of some of the nasty things I have read in this group and in QRZ discussions regarding freebanders. We who use the frequencies from 27.405 to 28.000 have more in common with hams than you might think. We are good operators and have knowledge of propagation and skip conditions. We use Yeasus, Kenwoods and Icom radios just like you do, so we know technical issues as well or better. However, the attitude of some hams toward us is rude and condescending. We are treated like 2nd class citizens. This should not be. We have the same rights under the constitution as legal hams do. For those that do not wish to be under Uncle Sam's thumb, freebanding is a viable alternative to getting a ham radio license. What I am saying is that maybe the next time you meet a freebander you might talk with him before you condemn him. I am QRT and standing by. (No flames answered. Please reply via email) Unit 2711, Florida Twistedhead: Don't look now, but you're not being treated like 2nd class citizens. You are, or should be, treated like the first-class CRIMINALS that you are. Your "freeband" operations are nothing at all like amateur radio -- it's just a pure and simple fact that you are breaking federal law. It is my sincere hope that you get the pleasure of meeting Mr. Hollingsworth soon! 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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nntp posting host is *not* localhost.webtv.net? All this stuff in the headers "Twistedhed"? Why do I not think you're Twist? Hmmmm ... from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "Twistedhed" wrote in message ... I am posting here because of some of the nasty things I have read in this group and in QRZ discussions regarding freebanders. We who use the frequencies from 27.405 to 28.000 have more in common with hams than you might think. We are good operators and have knowledge of propagation and skip conditions. We use Yeasus, Kenwoods and Icom radios just like you do, so we know technical issues as well or better. However, the attitude of some hams toward us is rude and condescending. We are treated like 2nd class citizens. This should not be. We have the same rights under the constitution as legal hams do. For those that do not wish to be under Uncle Sam's thumb, freebanding is a viable alternative to getting a ham radio license. What I am saying is that maybe the next time you meet a freebander you might talk with him before you condemn him. I am QRT and standing by. (No flames answered. Please reply via email) Unit 2711, Florida -- -- |
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