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Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio".
From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/25/2004 1:40 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (gunnery nurse of the gurney blabbers while off his meds) writes: "I am only here to civilly debate the Morse Code test issue"...From the collected NG Mistruths of Leonard H Anderson. MARS is NOT amateur radio. It is based on a Department of Defense Directive, not by the FCC or ARRL. MARS, without Amateur Radio, would be defunct. Without the MILITARY authority, MARS ceases to exist. It's as simple as that. Without the civilian, Amateur Radio licensed participants, it would not be able to function, civil, military or otherwise. It really is THAT simple. But only to those capable of rational thought. Fantasy fliers with too much P-51 time in their frequency flyer program aren't capable of rational thought. P-51's are great, but not my idea of a "fantasy flight". Get some medical help for your psychosis. "Medical" help for a mental health diagnosis would be inappropriate. However since you are neither trained or educated in medical OR mental health issues, you wouldn't know that. Once again, lack of knowledge AND experience have betrayed you. You really ARE a putz, Leonard. Steve, K4YZ |
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Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio".
From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/25/2004 6:20 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: But only to those capable of rational thought. Fantasy fliers with too much P-51 time in their frequency flyer program aren't capable of rational thought. P-51's are great, but not my idea of a "fantasy flight". REAL private pilots are acquainted with the term "P-51 time." That's a nastyphrase of those private pilots who LIE in their log-books by writing in more time than they really have...using a Parker 51 pen. Well, in as much as I know what would happen to me if it was determined that I had falsified my logbook, I've never made an entry that wasn't preceeded by an actual flight or logable training with a CFI or CGI. And I've been a licensed pilot for thirty YEARS this August, and I have NEVER heard the term "P-51 time" in any other term than that used by people who actually logged time in a North American P-51. Guess that's the difference between us, Lennie...You hang out with liars and cheats. I don't. Perhaps that's why you find it easy to BE a liar and find it equally hard to understand why others don't accept your conduct. If you were a REAL private pilot you would know such things. Uh huh. You're welcome to review the FAA data base. Putz. Steve, K4YZ |
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In article , (Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio". From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/25/2004 6:20 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: But only to those capable of rational thought. Fantasy fliers with too much P-51 time in their frequency flyer program aren't capable of rational thought. P-51's are great, but not my idea of a "fantasy flight". REAL private pilots are acquainted with the term "P-51 time." That's a nastyphrase of those private pilots who LIE in their log-books by writing in more time than they really have...using a Parker 51 pen. Well, in as much as I know what would happen to me if it was determined that I had falsified my logbook, I've never made an entry that wasn't preceeded by an actual flight or logable training with a CFI or CGI. Riiiiiight...just like you did all that "SSB" in VHF and UHF ham bands. :-) And I've been a licensed pilot for thirty YEARS this August, and I have NEVER heard the term "P-51 time" in any other term than that used by people who actually logged time in a North American P-51. You've never heard the term "P-51 time?!?" :-) You should get around more...when not flying all those "missions" for the CAP. :-) Perhaps that's why you find it easy to BE a liar and find it equally hard to understand why others don't accept your conduct. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Looking in the mirror again? :-) Have you read the DoD Directive on MARS yet, ace? Are you still claiming the DoD Directive says "MARS is amateur radio?" If you do, YOU are LYING. Try the USN-USMC Communications Instruction. Does it say "MARS is amateur radio?" If you do, YOU are LYING. Uh huh. You're welcome to review the FAA data base. FAA doesn't define MARS. FCC doesn't define MARS. Nursie defines MARS. Nursie is not right in the head. LHA / WMD |
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Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio".
From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/26/2004 2:25 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio". From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/25/2004 6:20 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: But only to those capable of rational thought. Fantasy fliers with too much P-51 time in their frequency flyer program aren't capable of rational thought. P-51's are great, but not my idea of a "fantasy flight". REAL private pilots are acquainted with the term "P-51 time." That's a nastyphrase of those private pilots who LIE in their log-books by writing in more time than they really have...using a Parker 51 pen. Well, in as much as I know what would happen to me if it was determined that I had falsified my logbook, I've never made an entry that wasn't preceeded by an actual flight or logable training with a CFI or CGI. Riiiiiight...just like you did all that "SSB" in VHF and UHF ham bands. Lennie...WHAT is the prefered voice mode for most of the satellites? And what mode is prevelent below 144.400? Especially between 144.100 and 144.250? No experience = flawed opinions. Steve, K4YZ |
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In article , (Steve
Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio". From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/26/2004 2:25 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio". From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/25/2004 6:20 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: But only to those capable of rational thought. Fantasy fliers with too much P-51 time in their frequency flyer program aren't capable of rational thought. P-51's are great, but not my idea of a "fantasy flight". REAL private pilots are acquainted with the term "P-51 time." That's a nastyphrase of those private pilots who LIE in their log-books by writing in more time than they really have...using a Parker 51 pen. Well, in as much as I know what would happen to me if it was determined that I had falsified my logbook, I've never made an entry that wasn't preceeded by an actual flight or logable training with a CFI or CGI. Riiiiiight...just like you did all that "SSB" in VHF and UHF ham bands. Lennie...WHAT is the prefered voice mode for most of the satellites? Nursie, satellites don't speak...they use TELEMETRY to "tell" the ground their status. And what mode is prevelent below 144.400? Especially between 144.100 and 144.250? No experience = flawed opinions. TRY to stay focussed on the SUBJECT. The "M" in MARS = MILITARY The "A" in MARS = AFFILIATE MARS is NOT amateur radio. FCC doesn't define MARS. ARRL doesn't define MARS. Department of Defense Directive defines MARS. MARS is a MILITARY system. LHA / WMD |
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Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio".
From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/27/2004 7:28 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio". From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/26/2004 2:25 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio". From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/25/2004 6:20 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: But only to those capable of rational thought. Fantasy fliers with too much P-51 time in their frequency flyer program aren't capable of rational thought. P-51's are great, but not my idea of a "fantasy flight". REAL private pilots are acquainted with the term "P-51 time." That's a nastyphrase of those private pilots who LIE in their log-books by writing in more time than they really have...using a Parker 51 pen. Well, in as much as I know what would happen to me if it was determined that I had falsified my logbook, I've never made an entry that wasn't preceeded by an actual flight or logable training with a CFI or CGI. Riiiiiight...just like you did all that "SSB" in VHF and UHF ham bands. Lennie...WHAT is the prefered voice mode for most of the satellites? Nursie, satellites don't speak...they use TELEMETRY to "tell" the ground their status. Once again the "radio professional" tries to worm his way out of the corner that he painted himself into... And what mode is prevelent below 144.400? Especially between 144.100 and 144.250? No experience = flawed opinions. TRY to stay focussed on the SUBJECT. Lennie...YOU are the one who said it was necessary to learn Morse Code in order to use SSB. You were, AGAIN, porven wrong. Not that it was hard to do.... MARS is a MILITARY system. No Amateur Radio = No MARS. It really is THAT simple. Steve, K4YZ |
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Steve Robeson K4CAP wrote:
Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio". From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/26/2004 2:25 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio". From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/25/2004 6:20 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: But only to those capable of rational thought. Fantasy fliers with too much P-51 time in their frequency flyer program aren't capable of rational thought. P-51's are great, but not my idea of a "fantasy flight". REAL private pilots are acquainted with the term "P-51 time." That's a nastyphrase of those private pilots who LIE in their log-books by writing in more time than they really have...using a Parker 51 pen. Well, in as much as I know what would happen to me if it was determined that I had falsified my logbook, I've never made an entry that wasn't preceeded by an actual flight or logable training with a CFI or CGI. Riiiiiight...just like you did all that "SSB" in VHF and UHF ham bands. Lennie...WHAT is the prefered voice mode for most of the satellites? And what mode is prevelent below 144.400? Especially between 144.100 and 144.250? No experience = flawed opinions. SSB is one of the modes we see on VHF and above. It's not used as often as say, FM, but used nonetheless. A fellow in our club put on a nice Powerpoint presentation about his satellite ops a couple months ago. On one of the slides, we listened to a recording of a SSB contact he had with another ham via satellite. There is plenty of 2 meter SSB also. I've listened to it at our mountaintop shack. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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