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![]() N2EY wrote: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: I wrote a very benign letter to Rich, W2VU at CQ magazine to try and locate the article that I remembered reading. Here's why it looks familiar: http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...ews.com&output =gplain http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...1.deja.com&out put=gplain http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...1.deja.com&out put=gplain I don't read CQ with any regularity so I don't know if it's in there or not. 73 de Jim, N2EY "My name is Jim and despite being lectured to by numerous 'radio cops' and 'newsgroup cops', I'm still a radio amateur and still online" It is a good point you make, Jim. First time I ever used an autopatch, a local Ham came on afterward, and let me know about some mistakes I was making. I thanked him, and we went on our merry ways. Even now, last weekend, when I was operating in a contest, another Ham came on and asked if I could move "upwind a bit". I asked him if he had a pref of how far, he told me, and I moved. We both went on our merry ways. Later in the same contest on 20 meters, a Ham (presumably, since he didn't ID) broke in on a QSO to chastize me for using speech compression - which I do if I need to. I asked him if he wanted to make a QSO with me, and he said "Hell NO, you stupid asshole!" I thanked him and noted that it was good to see there were still gentlemen on the air, and we both went our merry ways. Point is that its a big world with all types, and if you are going to allow one early experience to convince you to call it quits, then you must have had some interest issues going on. Lessee, a person studies the writtens, takes the time to learn Morse code to 13wpm, takes the time and trouble and expense to take the tests. Then in his first QSO is chastized for using "my first personal is" instead of "My name is", so they quit? I can only assume Hans is telling the truth, as he seems a pretty straight shooter to me. I draw a different conclusion tho'. Mr Newbie Ham was waaaayyy too sensitive, either from embarrassment or ego. We cannot control how others talk. The simple attempt to control teh behavior often reinforces the behavior. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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