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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Dave Heil writes: You're probably right. Everyone who holds an amateur ticket likely had some incentive. Len had none. The ONLY way to have incentive is to get a ham license. The radio god has spoken. No gods needed. Simple observation will show that someone who proclaims a decades-long interest in amateur radio and who has never bothered to attempt even the easiest license exam has no incentive to obtain an amateur radio license. See "intertia". It won't bother me if you never obtain an amateur radio license, Len. Just don't feign interest and then attempt to tell me how you think amateur radio should be regulated. Dave K8MN |
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