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"Steve Robeson K4CAP" wrote So as far as Hans Brakob is concerned, anyone who WANTS some sort of training to help them, they can get lost. Pure fantasy, Steve. I have 'Elmered' dozens of new hams (and continue to), am affiliated with the MNYARC ( http://www.mnyarc.org/ ), am an ARRL registered instructor, a Handi-Hams volunteer, and am a contributor to the Ham-Elmer yahoogroup, just for a few examples of my contributions to the volunteer training of new hams. But I don't support (in fact I vehemently oppose) the notion of "supervised operations only" ham radio license. If that makes me a "bad person" in your eyes, then I guess I'll just have to live with the horrible stigma of your disapproval. Why does that not bother me? 73, de Hans, K0HB |
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