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In article , JJ
writes: I have been a ham for over 40 years, so how long have you been one? I was on HF legally beginning in February 1953, a 1 KW BC-339, one of 36 total transmitters at Army station ADA...increased to 43 by 1956. I got my first radio operator license from a single test at an FCC field office in Chicago in March, 1956 (First Class Radiotelephone). I've never had, or tried to get, any amateur radio license. Mostly because I've been a professional in radio-electronics for a half century. You know what? The FCC doesn't require any commissioners or staff to have amateur radio licenses in order to MAKE regulations concerning amateur radio. How about that!? "Kern" is the word Ed Norton use for coin in the "Honeymooners". My use of it is just a valid as you saying "one of them" instead of "one of those". Good grief you are dumb. The "Honeymooners" went OFF the air long ago. Jackie Gleason left this world a long time ago. Not everyone was a fan of a New York based TV show on CBS during the black and white years. DOS Tip: Not everyone speaks in New Yorkese or Jerseyish or buys "gaz" for his auto while in Philly. And there are a lot of other users of the HF spectrum that do not require knowledge of Morse code. When it comes to the code issue the subject is Amateur radio not the chicken band. So what's you point? The subject is NOT old black-and-white broadcast television, either. So who in the hell are you? Just another knuckle dragging dumb cber I suppose. As I said, "you don't know **** from Shinola". Leonard H. Anderson You want my mailing address? Look in the FCC ECFS for the 14 petitions for and against amateur radio code testing. You will find my name and address and comments in there, at least two documents per RM. I don't work with feces and I don't make shoe polish. I'm a professional in radio-electronics who has not hidden his identity. YOU on the other hand, HIDE behind a couple letters and act tuff. No USA database lists any "JJ" as the name of any licensed radio amateur. Perhaps a foreign country might have it? :-) Insufficient courage to reveal your identity "JJ?" Or are you going to rationalize your gutless fear somehow? LHA |
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Len over 21 wet his pants again and blathered:
In article , JJ writes: I have been a ham for over 40 years, so how long have you been one? I was on HF legally beginning in February 1953, a 1 KW BC-339, one of 36 total transmitters at Army station ADA...increased to 43 by 1956. I got my first radio operator license from a single test at an FCC field office in Chicago in March, 1956 (First Class Radiotelephone). And that has nothing to do with amateur radio. There were/are lots of military radio operators operating military HF gear. I've never had, or tried to get, any amateur radio license. Mostly because I've been a professional in radio-electronics for a half century. You know what? The FCC doesn't require any commissioners or staff to have amateur radio licenses in order to MAKE regulations concerning amateur radio. How about that!? And your point is? "Kern" is the word Ed Norton use for coin in the "Honeymooners". My use of it is just a valid as you saying "one of them" instead of "one of those". Good grief you are dumb. The "Honeymooners" went OFF the air long ago. Jackie Gleason left this world a long time ago. Not everyone was a fan of a New York based TV show on CBS during the black and white years. DOS Tip: Not everyone speaks in New Yorkese or Jerseyish or buys "gaz" for his auto while in Philly. And there are a lot of other users of the HF spectrum that do not require knowledge of Morse code. When it comes to the code issue the subject is Amateur radio not the chicken band. So what's you point? The subject is NOT old black-and-white broadcast television, either. So who in the hell are you? Just another knuckle dragging dumb cber I suppose. As I said, "you don't know **** from Shinola". Leonard H. Anderson You want my mailing address? Look in the FCC ECFS for the 14 petitions for and against amateur radio code testing. You will find my name and address and comments in there, at least two documents per RM. I don't work with feces and I don't make shoe polish. I'm a professional in radio-electronics who has not hidden his identity. A turd is a turd is a turd. YOU on the other hand, HIDE behind a couple letters and act tuff. No USA database lists any "JJ" as the name of any licensed radio amateur. Perhaps a foreign country might have it? :-) Insufficient courage to reveal your identity "JJ?" Or are you going to rationalize your gutless fear somehow? LHA Since you do not hold an amateur radio operator's license nor seem to care about ever getting one, what business is it of yours if the amateur service has code testing or not? So what is your purpose for all the petitions on amateur testing? You seem to think it is strange that the FCC does not require those making rules concerning amateur radio to hold an amateur license, yet you, without holding an amateur radio license, can file petitons concerning amateur radio. How about that? Since you seem to have such a hard on about the amateur radio service, of which you are not even a member, why do you even bother? Why does it bother you about what the ARRL is doing, or if the hams are or aren't handling emergency comms in Calif. Perhaps you are just one of those types who sticks your nose into things that don't concern you just to stir the pot, or perhaps you can't pass the test for a license. |
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SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX010
ARLX010 Amateurs Aid Agencies in California Fire Emergency ZCZC AX10 QST de W1AW Special Bulletin 10 ARLX010 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT October 28, 2003 To all radio amateurs SB SPCL ARL ARLX010 ARLX010 Amateurs Aid Agencies in California Fire Emergency Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) teams are assisting local authorities and relief organizations as fire has burned more than 500,000 acres in southern California. Authorities report 11 separate fires have erupted and more than a dozen people have died. ARRL San Diego Section Manager Kent Tiburski, K6FQ, estimated that about 100 ham ARES and RACES volunteers are participating in his section, where most of the fatalities took place. Amateurs are supporting the Red Cross and The Salvation Army and staffing six shelters throughout San Diego county. Additional hams have deployed to San Diego-area emergency management offices and hospitals. Communication is mainly taking place on VHF. The San Diego ARES Net has been activated on 7.233 MHz with 3.905 MHz as a backup. The Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) also has been using 7.233 MHz as a coordinating frequency. San Diego-Area SATERN Coordinator Paul Cook, N6RPF, reports that SATERN has helped with communication for a number of busy canteens in the San Diego area. In San Bernardino County, Orange SM Carl Gardenias, WU6D, said ARES volunteers have been supporting emergency communication in the county. ARRL Los Angeles SM Phineas Icenbice, W6BF, reports ARES members from his section have been assisting volunteers in the Orange and San Diego Sections. Los Angeles SEC Dennis Smith, KA6GSE, says ARES volunteers from the section also are helping at Red Cross shelters in LA. NNNN /EX |
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Poor Lennie....caught in ANOTHER LIE.
Dan/W4NTI "charlesb" wrote in message .. . SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX010 ARLX010 Amateurs Aid Agencies in California Fire Emergency ZCZC AX10 QST de W1AW Special Bulletin 10 ARLX010 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT October 28, 2003 To all radio amateurs SB SPCL ARL ARLX010 ARLX010 Amateurs Aid Agencies in California Fire Emergency Amateur Radio Emergency Service (ARES) and Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service (RACES) teams are assisting local authorities and relief organizations as fire has burned more than 500,000 acres in southern California. Authorities report 11 separate fires have erupted and more than a dozen people have died. ARRL San Diego Section Manager Kent Tiburski, K6FQ, estimated that about 100 ham ARES and RACES volunteers are participating in his section, where most of the fatalities took place. Amateurs are supporting the Red Cross and The Salvation Army and staffing six shelters throughout San Diego county. Additional hams have deployed to San Diego-area emergency management offices and hospitals. Communication is mainly taking place on VHF. The San Diego ARES Net has been activated on 7.233 MHz with 3.905 MHz as a backup. The Salvation Army Team Emergency Radio Network (SATERN) also has been using 7.233 MHz as a coordinating frequency. San Diego-Area SATERN Coordinator Paul Cook, N6RPF, reports that SATERN has helped with communication for a number of busy canteens in the San Diego area. In San Bernardino County, Orange SM Carl Gardenias, WU6D, said ARES volunteers have been supporting emergency communication in the county. ARRL Los Angeles SM Phineas Icenbice, W6BF, reports ARES members from his section have been assisting volunteers in the Orange and San Diego Sections. Los Angeles SEC Dennis Smith, KA6GSE, says ARES volunteers from the section also are helping at Red Cross shelters in LA. NNNN /EX |
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In article . net, "Dan/W4NTI"
w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com writes: Poor Lennie....caught in ANOTHER LIE. Dan/W4NTI No Dannie boy, NOT a "lie." Go back a day to message that started this thread. ARRL had NO mention of the already- widespread California firestorms up to 1 PM EST. Have you learned to READ yet? Or are you still unable to cope with reality? LHA |
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![]() "Len Over 21" wrote in message ... In article . net, "Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com writes: Poor Lennie....caught in ANOTHER LIE. Dan/W4NTI No Dannie boy, NOT a "lie." Go back a day to message that started this thread. ARRL had NO mention of the already- widespread California firestorms up to 1 PM EST. Have you learned to READ yet? Or are you still unable to cope with reality? LHA Poor Lennie, not only caught in a lie, but now trying to cover it up. Not good for a Electronical Mechanic there Lennie. Dan/W4NTI |
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In article . net, "Dan/W4NTI"
w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com writes: Poor Lennie, not only caught in a lie, but now trying to cover it up. Not good for a Electronical Mechanic there Lennie. Poor Dan. Nobody can fix his stupid. Go back and READ the first post in the thread. NO "cover up." ARRL was LATE AGAIN with "news." Now cover yourself with aluminum foil so the geomagnetic storm won't hurt you or your code key. LHA |
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In article , "charlesb"
writes: SB SPCL @ ARL $ARLX010 ARLX010 Amateurs Aid Agencies in California Fire Emergency ZCZC AX10 QST de W1AW Special Bulletin 10 ARLX010 From ARRL Headquarters Newington CT October 28, 2003 To all radio amateurs That "news copy" was on the ARRL website opening page. There is NO corroboration of that information with any other commercial news service. ARRL is NOT a news service despite play-acting as if they were. If the ARRL was a news service, they would have put that information out at least four days before the 27th of October, AFTER the wildfires had begun and weather reports indicating ideal wildfire conditions. All the ARRL news seems to be AFTER-the-fact "reporting," LHA |
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![]() "Len Over 21" wrote in message ... That "news copy" was on the ARRL website opening page. There is NO corroboration of that information with any other commercial news service. Gee, what an ignorant asshole! Charles Brabham, N5PVL |
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![]() "charlesb" wrote in message m... "Len Over 21" wrote in message ... That "news copy" was on the ARRL website opening page. There is NO corroboration of that information with any other commercial news service. Gee, what an ignorant asshole! Charles Brabham, N5PVL A world class DIP****. Dan/W4NTI |
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