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Old April 24th 04, 11:54 PM
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From: (William)
Date: 4/24/2004 11:25 AM Central Standard Time
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Date: 4/23/2004 1:11 PM Central Standard Time
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Sorry Hans, MARS IS "Amateur Radio".


Sorry Steve, but MARS is NOT "Amateur Radio."

With the exception of a very few Active Duty personnel assigned to

oversee
the program, every single person in all three branches of MARS are licensed
Amateur Radio Operators.


I don't believe that Ray Collins is an amateur.


Who cares?

Prerequisite #1 for ALL branches is licensure in the Amatuer Radio
Service.


There's never been an exception?


Enough to completely ignore the fact that 99% of all MARS personnel are
licensed Amateurs? I hardly thionk so.

ex NNN0GCM (Area Coordinator, Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Guam/Mariana
Islands)


Congratulations. None of it changes the facts about MARS, however.


Correct. And you have your FACTS wrong.


Which ones, Brian?

YOUR experience in AMRS, please?

MARS is NOT "Amateur Radio."

Formerly NNN0VVU (CHOP, NNN0MOC/MOF, Assistant Islandwide Coordinator

for
Okinawa, 1981), AFA1OQ, AAT4SA.

So there....Nyah.....

Steve, K4YZ


Looks like the military wasted a lot of training on you if you cannot
get even the most basic FACT right.

Now just accept it so that Carl doesn't have to come on here spank you
again.


Hardly, Brian.

So...You going to Dayton?

73

Steve, K4YZ





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Old April 25th 04, 04:25 AM
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Subject: Cell phone woes
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Date: 4/24/2004 11:25 AM Central Standard Time
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
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Subject: Cell phone woes
From: "KØHB"

Date: 4/23/2004 1:11 PM Central Standard Time
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Sorry Hans, MARS IS "Amateur Radio".


Sorry Steve, but MARS is NOT "Amateur Radio."

With the exception of a very few Active Duty personnel assigned to

oversee
the program, every single person in all three branches of MARS are licensed
Amateur Radio Operators.


I don't believe that Ray Collins is an amateur.


Who cares?


You do. You just said that, "With the exception of a very few Active
Duty personnel assigned to oversee the program, every single person in
all three branches of MARS are licensed Amateur Radio Operators."

Ray is neither Active Duty nor an Amateur Radio Operator. He is
merely the Chief of Air Force MARS.

Prerequisite #1 for ALL branches is licensure in the Amatuer Radio
Service.


There's never been an exception?


Enough to completely ignore the fact that 99% of all MARS personnel are
licensed Amateurs? I hardly thionk so.


Now you're saying that 1% of all MARS personnel are not amateurs?

ex NNN0GCM (Area Coordinator, Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Guam/Mariana
Islands)

Congratulations. None of it changes the facts about MARS, however.


Correct. And you have your FACTS wrong.


Which ones, Brian?


For starters, this one: "Sorry Hans, MARS IS "Amateur Radio"."

YOUR experience in AMRS, please?


I've never been in AMRS, or even in AMWAY.

I have been in AF MARS at two assignements; base support team at
Andersen AB in 1990-91, and Scott AFB 1993 - 1999. I did sign up for
Army Mars when I arrived in Korea in 1988, but didn't become active
with it.

MARS is NOT "Amateur Radio."

Formerly NNN0VVU (CHOP, NNN0MOC/MOF, Assistant Islandwide Coordinator

for
Okinawa, 1981), AFA1OQ, AAT4SA.

So there....Nyah.....

Steve, K4YZ


Looks like the military wasted a lot of training on you if you cannot
get even the most basic FACT right.

Now just accept it so that Carl doesn't have to come on here spank you
again.


Hardly, Brian.

So...You going to Dayton?


I have a scouting campout the weekend of the Hamvention.
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Old April 26th 04, 04:02 AM
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Subject: Cell phone woes
From: (William)
Date: 4/24/2004 10:25 PM Central Standard Time
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
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With the exception of a very few Active Duty personnel assigned to

oversee
the program, every single person in all three branches of MARS are

licensed
Amateur Radio Operators.

I don't believe that Ray Collins is an amateur.


Who cares?


You do. You just said that, "With the exception of a very few Active
Duty personnel assigned to oversee the program, every single person in
all three branches of MARS are licensed Amateur Radio Operators."

Ray is neither Active Duty nor an Amateur Radio Operator. He is
merely the Chief of Air Force MARS.


Then you're one up, after...what...three years of getting your tail caught
under the rockers?

Enough to completely ignore the fact that 99% of all MARS personnel

are
licensed Amateurs? I hardly think so.


Now you're saying that 1% of all MARS personnel are not amateurs?


Do you NEED a specific number, Brian? I am sure we can come up with one,
and I am sure that no matter what, it will STILL be under 10% regardless...

ex NNN0GCM (Area Coordinator, Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Guam/Mariana
Islands)

Congratulations. None of it changes the facts about MARS, however.

Correct. And you have your FACTS wrong.


Which ones, Brian?


For starters, this one: "Sorry Hans, MARS IS "Amateur Radio"."


And without Amateur Radio MARS is...what...?!?!

YOUR experience in AMRS, please?


I've never been in AMRS, or even in AMWAY.


Too bad. It was a lot of fun.

I have been in AF MARS at two assignements; base support team at
Andersen AB in 1990-91, and Scott AFB 1993 - 1999. I did sign up for
Army Mars when I arrived in Korea in 1988, but didn't become active
with it.


OK...that takes you up to five years ago. Thanks.

MARS is NOT "Amateur Radio."

Formerly NNN0VVU (CHOP, NNN0MOC/MOF, Assistant Islandwide

Coordinator
for
Okinawa, 1981), AFA1OQ, AAT4SA.

So there....Nyah.....

Steve, K4YZ

Looks like the military wasted a lot of training on you if you cannot
get even the most basic FACT right.

Now just accept it so that Carl doesn't have to come on here spank you
again.


Hardly, Brian.

So...You going to Dayton?


I have a scouting campout the weekend of the Hamvention.


I am sure you do.

Steve, K4YZ





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Subject: Cell phone woes
From:
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Date: 4/24/2004 10:25 PM Central Standard Time
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
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With the exception of a very few Active Duty personnel assigned to

oversee
the program, every single person in all three branches of MARS are

licensed
Amateur Radio Operators.

I don't believe that Ray Collins is an amateur.

Who cares?


You do. You just said that, "With the exception of a very few Active
Duty personnel assigned to oversee the program, every single person in
all three branches of MARS are licensed Amateur Radio Operators."

Ray is neither Active Duty nor an Amateur Radio Operator. He is
merely the Chief of Air Force MARS.


Then you're one up, after...what...three years of getting your tail caught
under the rockers?


There you go viewing my posts with a jaundiced eye. You've been wrong
more than you've been right. But in either case, you're almost always
extreme.

Enough to completely ignore the fact that 99% of all MARS personnel

are
licensed Amateurs? I hardly think so.


Now you're saying that 1% of all MARS personnel are not amateurs?


Do you NEED a specific number, Brian? I am sure we can come up with one,
and I am sure that no matter what, it will STILL be under 10% regardless...


Great!

First you've gone from none to 1%. Now you're saying that between 1%
and 10% of all MARS personnel are not amateurs?

Do I hear between 10% and 25%?

Going once, going twice...

Can you say, "moving target?"

ex NNN0GCM (Area Coordinator, Navy/Marine Corps MARS, Guam/Mariana
Islands)

Congratulations. None of it changes the facts about MARS, however.

Correct. And you have your FACTS wrong.

Which ones, Brian?


For starters, this one: "Sorry Hans, MARS IS "Amateur Radio"."


And without Amateur Radio MARS is...what...?!?!


Aha! Another slippery fella who needs to have "IS" defined.

YOUR experience in AMRS, please?


I've never been in AMRS, or even in AMWAY.


Too bad. It was a lot of fun.

I have been in AF MARS at two assignements; base support team at
Andersen AB in 1990-91, and Scott AFB 1993 - 1999. I did sign up for
Army Mars when I arrived in Korea in 1988, but didn't become active
with it.


OK...that takes you up to five years ago. Thanks.

MARS is NOT "Amateur Radio."

Formerly NNN0VVU (CHOP, NNN0MOC/MOF, Assistant Islandwide

Coordinator
for
Okinawa, 1981), AFA1OQ, AAT4SA.

So there....Nyah.....

Steve, K4YZ

Looks like the military wasted a lot of training on you if you cannot
get even the most basic FACT right.

Now just accept it so that Carl doesn't have to come on here spank you
again.

Hardly, Brian.

So...You going to Dayton?


I have a scouting campout the weekend of the Hamvention.


I am sure you do.


Just stay away from me wherever I happen to be.


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Date: 4/26/2004 5:04 PM Central Standard Time
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Then you're one up, after...what...three years of getting your tail

caught
under the rockers?


There you go viewing my posts with a jaundiced eye. You've been wrong
more than you've been right. But in either case, you're almost always
extreme.


It doesn't take a jaundiced eye to see that you have a poor grasp on a
great many things, Brian.

Do you NEED a specific number, Brian? I am sure we can come up with

one,
and I am sure that no matter what, it will STILL be under 10% regardless...


Great!

First you've gone from none to 1%. Now you're saying that between 1%
and 10% of all MARS personnel are not amateurs?

Do I hear between 10% and 25%?

Going once, going twice...

Can you say, "moving target?"


I can say that even if it WAS 25%, it would still mean that AMATEUR RADIO
was responsible for the other 75%, and that if they decided to stop being in
MARS all at once, there'd be no MARS.

Besides, Brian, you forget where I received my Marksmanship Training. A
"moving target" is a no brainer. Sorry that you are having such difficulty.

And without Amateur Radio MARS is...what...?!?!


Aha! Another slippery fella who needs to have "IS" defined.


That "slippery fella" would be you, Brian. It seems you have very little
real awareness of what the program is about.

I have a scouting campout the weekend of the Hamvention.


I am sure you do.


Just stay away from me wherever I happen to be.


No problem, Brian.

You have said that people should do one thing well.

It appears yours is shrinking from the truth and hiding behind middle
school boys.

Steve, K4YZ





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