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Dan/W4NTI October 18th 04 01:17 AM

Riley, it's time to go
 
Riley is not a Extra class.

Dan/W4NTI

"Lloyd" wrote in message
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"Mo-Fo" wrote in message
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Riley, it's time to go. K4ZDH the extra class ham (with no class)
doesn't know why hams have to use phonetics. Sends out warning letters
to several hams for using 146.52 simplex as if there is a time limit
on the use of the frequency. Retracts several warning letters to his
chief redneck ND8V and family of malcontents. He use to brag how his
ex-boss Richard Smith let him do whatever right or wrong, everyone
needs a job like that. It's fine business for the ARRL to broadcast,
but not K1MAN according to Riley rules. He never has understood his
own communications law. I wonder how much of our tax dollars he spent
at the last ARRL sanctioned hamfest? Powell and Hollingsworth can't
begin to underst andBPL,butyouwill.YestheARRLenforcer,it's
time to go, and take the appointed Michael Powell with you on the way
out the door.


Editor Comment: Richard Smith is one of the most corrupt
employees in the sordid history of the FCC.





William October 18th 04 11:33 AM

"Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message ink.net...
Riley is not a Extra class.

Dan/W4NTI


Quote from several Extra's on RRAP, "So what's his problem?"

William October 21st 04 06:47 PM

(William) wrote in message . com...
"Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in message ink.net...
Riley is not a Extra class.

Dan/W4NTI


Quote from several Extra's on RRAP, "So what's his problem?"


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From: N2EY )
Subject: Excellent ARRL proposal


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Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.policy
Date: 2004-01-25 12:31:04 PST


In article ,

(Brian Kelly) writes:

(N2EY) wrote in message
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In article ,

(Brian Kelly) writes:
go thru to get on the air. There were neighborhood radio clubs which
didn't allow full voting memberships to Novices and Techs . . .



And in the mid-60s there were still some who did similar things. Indeed, there
were Advanceds who looked down on Generals, Generals who looked down on
Conditionals, Conditionals who looked down on Techs, and Techs who looked down
on Novices. Etc.

And it wasn't just kids vs. adults, either.


Yessir, It's 2004 and it's **still** out there. Guy was up late last
year for the vote on approving his membership application into The
Group (the 43rd & Kingsessing "Group" we're both familair with yes?)


You mean the one where the attendance sheet looks like the DXCC Honor Roll?

and somebody asked "what license class does he have?" His sponser:
"Uhhh . . Advanced." Then he ducked. Immediate 180dBA noise level from
the Back Benchers, "what the hell is this guy's problem?"


Well, what IS his problem?



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