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Old November 23rd 04, 05:02 PM
Steve Robeson K4YZ
 
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You stated that there were no 2 x 2 "Extra" (meaning AH prefixed) calls in
KH0/KH2, and that those calls were for Technicians and Generals.

There ARE AH0 and AH2 prefixed calls, but they fall to Amateur Advanced
AND Amateur Extra licensees.

FCC site refers:

http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/ama...ialsystem.html

Nothing like ALL the facts, eh, Hans?

Steve, K4YZ





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Old November 23rd 04, 05:26 PM
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"Steve Robeson K4YZ" wrote in message
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You stated that there were no 2 x 2 "Extra" (meaning AH prefixed)
calls in
KH0/KH2, and that those calls were for Technicians and Generals.

There ARE AH0 and AH2 prefixed calls, but they fall to Amateur
Advanced
AND Amateur Extra licensees.

FCC site refers:

http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/ama...ialsystem.html

Nothing like ALL the facts, eh, Hans?

Steve, K4YZ


Steve, you REALLY need to do a RF Exposure Guideline survey of your
station, because you keep getting the facts WRONG.

Referring to the chart YOU cite, in Region 13 (NOT Region 1-10) an AH0x
or AH2x callsign is in Group A (Extra). An AH0xx or AH2xx callsign is
in Group B.

See what happens when you do half vast research? Nothing like ALL the
facts, eh, Steve?

Good luck on this one now!

With warmest personal regards,

de Hans, K0HB




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Old November 24th 04, 12:00 AM
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Subject: BTW, Hans...
From: "KØHB"
Date: 11/23/2004 11:26 AM Central Standard Time
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"Steve Robeson K4YZ" wrote in message
...
You stated that there were no 2 x 2 "Extra" (meaning AH prefixed)
calls in
KH0/KH2, and that those calls were for Technicians and Generals.

There ARE AH0 and AH2 prefixed calls, but they fall to Amateur
Advanced
AND Amateur Extra licensees.

FCC site refers:

http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/ama...ialsystem.html

Nothing like ALL the facts, eh, Hans?

Steve, K4YZ


Steve, you REALLY need to do a RF Exposure Guideline survey of your
station, because you keep getting the facts WRONG.

Referring to the chart YOU cite, in Region 13 (NOT Region 1-10) an AH0x
or AH2x callsign is in Group A (Extra). An AH0xx or AH2xx callsign is
in Group B.

See what happens when you do half vast research? Nothing like ALL the
facts, eh, Steve?

Good luck on this one now!


No kidding, Eh, Your Rectally Impaledness...?!?!

THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT I SAID AT THE TOP OF THIS POST THAT YOU
CLEARLY QUOTED ! ! ! !

Read this again, you ignorant putz:

You stated that there were no 2 x 2 "Extra" (meaning AH prefixed)
calls in
KH0/KH2, and that those calls were for Technicians and Generals.

There ARE AH0 and AH2 prefixed calls, but they fall to Amateur
Advanced
AND Amateur Extra licensees.


I CLEARLY stated that already. "Advanced AND Extra"...Exactly who may

glean calls from Group B...NOT "Technicians and Generals".

Your ego is overdriving your mouth, Swabbie.

Idiot.

Steve, K4YZ





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Old November 24th 04, 12:38 AM
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"Steve Robeson K4YZ" wrote


I CLEARLY stated that already. "Advanced AND Extra"...Exactly

who may
glean calls from Group B...NOT "Technicians and Generals".


Hell, using that convoluted spin-doctoring, then EVERY call sign is an
Extra-Class callsign! Sorry, Steve, you can't wriggle out of it with
tortured logic like that!. You're just flat WRONG on this one.

AH0XX (as an example) is NOT a Group A call sign normally assigned to
Extras. It is a Group B call sign normally assigned to Advanced
licensees. Only when all the 2x1 Group A calls are glommed up will an
Extra be forced to accept a lower Group B, C, or D callsign.

Good luck on this one now!

With all kind wishes,

de Hans, K0HB






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Old November 24th 04, 01:45 AM
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"Steve Robeson K4YZ" wrote


Sucks to be you.


Naw, not at all, Steve. It's absolutely great to be me, suave,
debonaire, intelligent, fun-loving, handsome, and a great CW operator.
You, on the other hand, REALLY need to get out more --- you're far too
damned stuffy and and anally-retentive.

PLONK


"Hey, call down to the machine room and tell
them to empty the bit bucket, and FAST, before
that baby overflows."

With all kind wishes,

de Hans, K0HB



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Old November 24th 04, 02:39 AM
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"Steve Robeson K4YZ" wrote

You stated that there were no 2 x 2 "Extra" (meaning AH prefixed)
calls in
KH0/KH2.....


Yep, I certainly did say that, and I'm reaffirming it.

AH0xx calls are Advanced calls, not Extra calls.

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