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Old July 31st 05, 12:25 PM
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Default What is Ham Radio coming to?

Ham Radio has a well-regarded position in society as the
nest from which the engineers of the country fledge; but
what is its position today; and, do we wish to do anything
about that tradition?

1. We have a privileged position in that we are authorised both
to make and also to operate our own transmitters. No-one else has the
privileges of both and hence we are in a unique position. Do we wish
to preserve this status quo, or, are we happy that our numbers
are increasingly over-run by CB types, by which category I mean those
who buy their rigs ready-made off-the-shelf and even send them back
when minor repairs are needed?

2. Ham Radio has traditions of international gentlemanliness, but you might
think otherwise from reading these NG. The foul-mouthed infantile temper
tantrum is an increasing problem, and, as such, it reflects badly upon us.
Do
we wish this to continue, or should we set ourselves firmly apart from
such people AND REFUSE EVEN TO DISCOURSE WITH THEM,
THESE CHILDISH BROADCASTERS (CBERS), IN THESE NG?

3. The self-styled "national" society, in Britland at least, is going
through a
financial crisis as the _REAL_ Radio Hams leave in their droves when faced
with an influx of what can only be described as CBers. (How else can you
describe
a 6-year-old licensee who does not have the mathematical skill set to
deal with decimals, let alone the elementary transpositions that are
necessary
to deal with Ohm's Law?). Do we wish to have a society that represents the
technical aficionado that is the _REAL_ Radio Ham?

In short, do we simply stand by whilst the Mongolian Hordes of
Ne'er-Do-Wells
destroy what we and out predecessors have setup?



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Old July 31st 05, 01:33 PM
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What's all this childish, long running fuss about?

There's nothing whatever to prevent radio hams from carrying on in
their traditional, relatively well-ordered, self-disciplined ways.

There's plenty of room on the bands to share with a little more QRM.

And CB-ers cannot possibly interfere with use of soldering irons on
the kitchen table. There always has been obstruction by the XYL.

Just give it time and the more unruly band users will either fall into
line or change hobby to tropical fish.
----
Reg, G4FGQ


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Old July 31st 05, 01:42 PM
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You mean the intellectual MINNOWS who dare to
appROACH our high PERCHES and have the auDACE-ity
to CARP that they are our equals despite that they are PIKEys?

Perhaps you meant freshwater fish?

"Reg Edwards" wrote in message
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Just give it time and the more unruly band users will either fall into
line or change hobby to tropical fish.



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Old July 31st 05, 01:45 PM
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"Reg Edwards" wrote in message
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What's all this childish, long running fuss about?

There's nothing whatever to prevent radio hams from carrying on in
their traditional, relatively well-ordered, self-disciplined ways.

There's plenty of room on the bands to share with a little more QRM.

And CB-ers cannot possibly interfere with use of soldering irons on
the kitchen table. There always has been obstruction by the XYL.

Just give it time and the more unruly band users will either fall into
line or change hobby to tropical fish.
----
Reg, G4FGQ


Can anyone tell me what the length my Koi Carp has to be to be resonant
across 40 metres?

Andy MW0GUV


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Old July 31st 05, 03:06 PM
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"MW0GUV" wrote in message
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Can anyone tell me what the length my Koi Carp has to be to be resonant
across 40 metres?



I think you will find that resonance ACROSS the 40 mt. band is relative to
the "girth" of the fish rather than length.

Yours piscatorially KW.




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Old July 31st 05, 11:10 PM
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Can anyone tell me what the length my Koi Carp has to be to be resonant
across 40 metres?

Andy MW0GUV



Andy you can tune a network but you can't tune a fish .........

ba dum ....ching ....

73 Tom Popovic KI3R Belle Vernon Pa.


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Old August 1st 05, 01:14 AM
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"MW0GUV" wrote:

: Can anyone tell me what the length my Koi Carp has to be to be resonant
: across 40 metres?

tu tut tut

anyone with even basic understanding of the term resonant will
tell you that one length can not resonate "across 40 metres"

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Old August 1st 05, 03:22 AM
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"ZZZZPK "

s.it.net wrote in message ...
"MW0GUV" wrote:

: Can anyone tell me what the length my Koi Carp has to be to be resonant
: across 40 metres?

tu tut tut

anyone with even basic understanding of the term resonant will
tell you that one length can not resonate "across 40 metres"


Are you sure Paddy? I'm sure I read about the 'Barnacle effect' somewhere

Andy MW0GUV


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Old August 1st 05, 01:07 PM
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"MW0GUV" wrote:

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: anyone with even basic understanding of the term resonant will
: tell you that one length can not resonate "across 40 metres"
:
:
: Are you sure Paddy? I'm sure I read about the 'Barnacle effect' somewhere

yes i'm sure...

and just who is this paddy you keep referring to ?

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Old July 31st 05, 04:41 PM
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Reg:

Thank you for attempting to restore some sanity here...

However, don't be disappointed if your logic, common sense and decades of
experience is wasted here--seems these fellows won't take the psyche meds and
are believing the "visions" occurring in their minds...

John

"Reg Edwards" wrote in message
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What's all this childish, long running fuss about?

There's nothing whatever to prevent radio hams from carrying on in
their traditional, relatively well-ordered, self-disciplined ways.

There's plenty of room on the bands to share with a little more QRM.

And CB-ers cannot possibly interfere with use of soldering irons on
the kitchen table. There always has been obstruction by the XYL.

Just give it time and the more unruly band users will either fall into
line or change hobby to tropical fish.
----
Reg, G4FGQ






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