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JJ wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: One thing is for certain. Military ops, boat owners, CBer's and the like aren't radio amateurs until they pass an amateur radio license exam. Those others folks aren't a part of that "amateur radio community" unless or until they do so. You should have that drill down by now. Dave K8MN He does Dave, but he can't pass the test, that is why he has his shorts in such a wad over us who did. He has the option of taking the no-code exam and I have every confidence that he could pass it. He won't though, as if he's really showing us by denying himself the license. It won't effect me one way or the other if Leonard Anderson never obtains an amateur radio license. Dave K8MN |
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Dave Heil wrote in message ...
JJ wrote: Dave Heil wrote: He does Dave, but he can't pass the test, that is why he has his shorts in such a wad over us who did. He has the option of taking the no-code exam and I have every confidence that he could pass it. He won't though, as if he's really showing us by denying himself the license. It won't effect me one way or the other if Leonard Anderson never obtains an amateur radio license. I agree with JJ...Lennie Anderson's personal apparatus is insufficient to get him licensed to operate Amateur Radio apparatus, so why worry about it. Even if he did get a ticket, I am willing to bet he'd take that "I Know Better Than You" attitude to the local repeaters only to find his coax the target of every knitting needle in Los Angeles County. He's certainly set the tone here... 73 Steve, K4YZ |
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