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wrote: From: "K4YZ" on Fri,Apr 29 2005 9:54 pm I've never seen anyone ask about rear area Army radio stations in the 50's, Lennie, but you sure do let us know about it. Someone has to do it...poor Stevie NEVER did anything close to such HF communications...as an amateur or anything else. Neither did you, Lennie. You were a readio mechanic. Period. You were not a message center clerk...You were not responsible for determining operating frequencies, modes, etc. If the box broke, you fixed it. Well done, but that doesn't make you a radio OPERATOR. Stevie fails to get the point: A half century ago, the MAJOR message load throughout the U.S. military was by teleprinter, NOT morse code. Way higher than 90% of ALL message "traffic" in the military. A HALF CENTURY AGO. Sure I get your point, Lennie...Here's a few for you: (1) This forum is about Amateur Radio in the 21st century...Not Army communications in the 1950's. (2) YOU are the only one arguing about Morse Code-vs-teleprinter traffic, Lennie. The rest of us moved on YEARS ago. (3) You are still not licensed in nor have any practical experience in AMATEUR RADIO communications. You continue to make significant errors on matters of Amateur policy AND practice. Your INITIAL claim, before everyone with a grade school mathematics education put the numbers back in your face was that YOU were responsible for this feat. Tsk, tsk, tsk. You still don't understand what the word APPROXIMATION means. Sure I do. And no matter HOW you "APPROXIMATE" the numbers, all you were was a radio mechanic. Sure, your efficiency in keeping the transmitters on the air was important to the overall mission of ADA. But YOU were NOT responsible for sending a single one of those messages... Not a one! Huge snip of Lennie's rationalization for having made a stupid assertion and even more stupid tap dance around it...SNIPPED. It hasn't worked in the years since you uttered it, it doesn't work today. Robeson CANNOT acknowledge that some have much more experience IN radio communications than he ever had. But you have NEVER had experience IN "radio communications", Lennie...THAT is by your OWN hand per your CV. You have always been a black box technician...NEVER a radio OPERATOR! Oh...yes...You pushed a button once that caused a transponder on the mood to beep back at you...Almost as exciting as pusing the car door remote. On the otherhand, I have had over three DECADES of experience in the very programs which YOU purport to be knowldegeable of. Rather than find out anything of the various communications systems or organizations he winds up doing PERSONAL INSULTS in lieu of discussion on a SUBJECT. Old dead horse dragged out and re-subjected to yet another whipping. You are SO guilty of the same conduct, Lennie. Had you not STARTED it, perhaps we'd be carrying on a different conversation today. That's Robeson's sickness demonstrated in here against all of his opponents. Untrue, but then you're not one to do well with facts. Robeson is the role model of today's amateur extra? No more or no less than you are the role model of today's electronics engineer. Steve, K4YZ |
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