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In article , Leo
writes: Here in EPA, after about 1980 the predominant entry license was the Tech. This was true even before it lost its code test. The reason was 2 meter/440 access, which Novices didn't have. A prospective ham would see almost every ham with a 2 meter HT or mobile, ask "what license do I need to talk to you guys" and wind up with a Tech. Code or no code. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as a government entity, is not under any regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). EPA operating on amateur radio bands is a violation of the Communications Act of 1934. SNIP. What a putz. One more example of NO practical experience in Amateur Radio practice. One more time Lennie hangs it out only to have it trampled on, wondering why we are not blinded with his infinite wisdom and wonderous revelations. Y'dont think that the EPA comment might have been intended as wry humour? hi hi Ho ho. :-) Perhaps their wry comes in a bottle? You're an IDIOT, Anderson. Thanks for making sure we don't forget. Steve, K4YZ Well, the challenge of comminicating without name calling or expletives didn't last long - Steve, you sure killed that one! Way to go. Murderous rage is not a flavor of good humor...or Ben & Jerry. They scream but not Ice cream. :-) LHA / WMD |
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