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Old July 1st 05, 07:06 PM
John Smith
 
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Freebanders rule the air! just ask commander butt cornholer, he's a
freebander, but he's ashamed so he won't divulge his call sign or where he
lives.

He's a chicken****!

"Freebander" wrote in message
news:n70jn8cn32fkljl.010720051020@kirk...
how about a dunce cap for offenders

how about they have to spend their lunch hour in the corner

how about they become a freebander

"KXHB" wrote in message
hlink.net...
A very experienced Amateur on this forum has suggested that the amount of
bandwidth available to a particular mode might be linked to how well
users of
that mode behave on the air. He may well have hit on a new regulatory
tool
which would reward good behaviour with greater spectrum availability.

With this in mind, please rank the following alphabetical list of popular
modes
in order of their good behaviour (least citations/letters from K4ZDH,
least
times you've been deliberately interfered with by the mode, etc.)

AM
AMTOR
AX.25
CW
PACTOR
PSK-xx
RTTY (5-bit baudot)
RTTY (7-bit ASCII)
SSB
SSTV

73, de Hans, K0HB
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