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William wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... Len Over 21 wrote: In article , (William) writes: Every American should have an interest in increasing the number of potential emergency radio operators. You just never know when you might need one, and Morse Code just isn't needed to be an effective emergency radio operator. Brian, there's no use trying to argue with "Quitefine," an unconvincing screen surrogate of James P. Miccolis. :-) He is stuck in the morsemanship rut and not even a Land Rover can yank him out. Let him admire the code keys on display at the AWA and let him live in the past pioneers' time, which he did not. I find that intriguing coming from a man who feels compelled to make numerous posts, spanning the better part of a decade, to a newsgroup dealing with an endeavor in which he has no part. Dave K8MN You say he has no part, yet he has contributed to the amateur literature, Literature? I'll concede that Leonard authored some articles for a commericial venture in the form of an amateur radio magazine. That didn't make him a radio amateur. Yet he has played a part. Didn't you say he plays no part? and he has commented on amateur matters to the FCC. By your logic, comments to the Commission on broadcast station ownership make one involved in broadcasting. Len's comments didn't make him a radio amateur. Broadcast stations have a responsibility to the community. People with radio receivers play a part. People who make comments WRT a broadcasts stations activities play a part. Regulators of broadcast stations play a part. There are probably amateurs (the kind with a license) who have made fewer contributions than has Len. Is something one does for money a contribution? Is something which results in a negative action a contribution? Is something which results in no action a contribution? You're so full of ???'s today. You'll have to ask the FCC. How strange that you say he has no part. Len has no amateur radio license. Neither does that Powell kid. Len may not operate radio equipment under Part 97 of the FCC regs. Len may operate -amateur- radio equipment while you are the control operator. Len is not a regulator of amateur radio. Are you a regulator of amateur radio? Am I to understand that only regulators of amateur radio "play a part?" I don't find that strange at all. I find it fitting. Dave K8MN I find you strange. |
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