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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: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Subject: MARS IS "Amateur Radio". From: (Len Over 21) Date: 5/25/2004 1:40 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: Mama Dee is silent, apparently out disciplining other children. Please remind us about all the off-spring YOU have raised, Lennie? You really don't want to go there, little man. Sure, Lennie. YOU have suggested that you know something about child growth and development, and have suggested that there should be an age limit placed upon Amatuer Radio licensure based upon the supposed lack of maturity and responsibility of same. That would presume that either (1) you have a degree in a health care or mental health discipline that would prepare you educationally to make such a suggestion, or (2) you raised to maturity an offspring or several offspring that allowed you to make an informed opinion. You have no degree in ANY healthcare discipline that I am aware of. You refuse to acknowledge any parenting experience. Ergo you have ventured into yet another realm of human endeavor for which you have no knowledge or experience from which to make said suggestion. It should be obvious to you but you can't see it... In as much as all I can see at this moment is the screen upon which these words appear, you'd be correct. If you suggest that I draw some conclusion from your silence, well, that's already done. What a cast of characters to convince anyone of "enjoying the magic of having one's very own radio station by learning morris goad in order to talk legally via SSB." Hot Flash, Hot Rod... It's not required to learn Morse Code to use SSB. I know that...in military and commercial radio. I used SSB voice the first time in 1954 communicating with Hawaii from Tokyo. I did much the same late last year talking from a moored sailboat in a California marina. Both times and all times in between WITHOUT needing an amateur radio license! But, without passing a manual telegraphy test, it is NOT LEGAL to do that on U.S. amateur bands below 30 MHz. "...below 30 MHz." is NOT what you said in the first post. You insinuated that it was necessary to know Morse Code to use SSB. SSB is used all throughout the VHF and UHF ranges by Amateurs. Your exploits in 1954 are irrelevent, both to discusssions about Morse Code examinations and the use of SSB by licensed Amateurs. Hasn't been for 13 years. You really CANNOT read Part 97 with any comprehension, can you? What part of Part 97 stumps you? Let us know and maybe one of us can help you out... The "M" in MARS = MILITARY The "A" in MARS = AFFILIATE MARS is NOT amateur radio. Get some mental help... Lennie, YOU are the idiot that keeps jumping from trying to make some analogy between your Army radio clerk days in the 1950's and the present day Amateur Radio examination requirements, then jump to trying to tell me what the MARS program is all about. Seems to me YOU are the one in need of help. Putz. Steve, K4YZ |
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