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![]() K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: K4YZ wrote: bb wrote: wrote: Ahem, "almost 20 years ago" would be about 1985. Class D CB was created in 1958...FORTY-SEVEN YEARS AGO. 27 years in between are unaccounted for in Stebie's statement. Steve is referring to 20 years prior to the advent of the No-Code Technician, which happened sometime in the early 90's, so his reference period is early 70's. Basically, he's saying that many, most, or all hams entereing the ARS since the early 70's have Bashed it and are worthless CBers. No...BRIAN BURKE is calling them "worthless CBers"... Steve Robeson said nothing of the sort. Welp, whatever you said it was wrong. Just plain wrong. "...whatever you said..." ?!?! BBBWWWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ! ! ! ! YOU are the person who refered to other radio operators as "WORTHLESS"... And I NEVER called ANY operator, CB, Amateur or otherwise "worthless". Can't even keep two days worth of exchanges straight, can you, Burke..?!?! Can't even keep YOUR stories straight! Once again, for your edification: "What Steve Robeson DID say was that certain downward trends in the Amateur Service began with the advent of the "Bash Books" and the subsequent "opening" of the question pools" What Steve Robeson DID say was that certain downward trends in the Amateur Service began with the advent of the "Bash Books" and the subsequent "opening" of the question pools. You were the original data point that began the trend. No...I established a time line based upon another event. I had nothing to do with it, Brain. I "experienced" it, but was not aprt of it. "Open pools?" There were "Q&A" books published before 1956 on ALL FCC written tests. BEFORE the Dick Bash publications. That was way back in history when ALL the FCC radio regulations were supplied as three-ring binder, loose-leaf pages. ARRL, Ameco... Nice try. Yes, both publishers printed books that closely outlined the exams. Bingo. What "bingo"...?!?! They did not then publish the verbatim questions and answers to the FCC tests. FCC regulations at the time forbade it. NONE of them were verbatim recreations of the FCC examinations. I used the Ameco texts while studying for my General and Advanced tests. Neither had the questions I saw on those exams. I guess you think that makes you better than the amateurs that used the questions pools? Nope. Not in the least. But it DOES mean I know more about radio communications because I actually learned the material. All of those non-ham radios are in use by "riff-raff?" Dick Bash is "responsible" for all the Q&A books published in the 1950s? Yes to all implies the mighty Stebie, "speaker for all hams and the 'ham community'." Bash was a ham. A Mighty Morseman Bash was a pig. A disgusting profiteer. Hi! Shouldn't that have been at the opening of the post? Unfortunately every profession has theirs. Bash, along with Fred Maia and Gordon West are ours. Steve, K4YZ What of the ARRL? They also publish the question pools and sell them. I wish you could have been in SoCal the same time I was, Brain...GW flooded SoCal with these "operators" who took his weekend "radio school" and walked out with an Amateur license. Yes...the ARRL sells them too...Point taken. Steve, K4YZ I think the length of your reply would please Len. |
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