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![]() Jim Hampton wrote: wrote in message oups.com... K=D8HB wrote: wrote The sheer stupidity of the premise is what kept the Morse Forever warriors going...... Which has WTF to do with a company advertising for telephone linemen, craftsmen, and subcontractors? You should advertise for this company in a more applicable group. This group is for the express purpose of discussing amateur radio policy, especially morse code policy. Thank you for your concern. ******** AA2QA's reply seperator ********* What you do not seem to realize is that the folks that actually learned something (before the multiple guess answers came out), just might have a few skills. Many don't. Or if they did, they have long forgotten them. Do you disagree? These are usually folks that have a genuine interest in how things work, = not how to turn a knob or push a button or keys. This isn't to say that folks that simply wish to talk are not welcome; they certainly are. Such as epistemology? Although I do not possess a college degree, I am a certified electronics technician. I have repaired two-way radios (business and trunking radios= )=2E I have done a lot of electrical control and power wiring. I have not wor= ked in high voltage, but have done a fair amount of 277/480 3 phase work. I'= ve climbed atop silos and repaired bag houses. Welded, soldered, cut, run milling machines, surface grinders, lathes, and more. If a saws-all can't do the job readily, the oxy-acetylene tourch will handle it well for me (hmmmm ... wonder how that would solder pl-259s? LOL). Done EMC complia= nce studies along with UL compliance. Come to think of it, ozone compliance. Can you spell exponential decay? Come to think of it, I've programmed slc-500s, Texas Instruments PLCs, Modicon PLCs, and more (including data highways and ethernet). Even written a program to generate ladders from simply inputting I/O assignments and letting the program know what I want= to have happen. Under 15 minutes to properly program 3 cells. Another 5 minutes to debug because someone wired a switch backwards (normally closed rather than normally open). It that anything like serving at at military switch 50 years ago? The nice thing about amateur radio is that it encompasses a whole spectrum of individuals, unlike most trade magazines. To me, advertising in an amateur publication such as QST would make a lot of sense, especially if = you are trying to locate a number of different skills (rather than a number of ads in different magazines or newspapers). Reply to Hans. He has the scoop on the job you're looking for. As to Morse, it can be fun. Jumping into a swimming pool with weights on your feet and chains around your body can be fun, too. Harry H. did it for a while. If we had difficulty with it back when (for me, 1962), we learned to overcome that difficulty (not a bad thing to learn, = in my humble opinion). Are you saying that the people of New Orleans need to learn to overcome difficulty? Come to think of it, as much grief as it gave me (when memorizing dots and dashes), once I learned it by sound, I enjoyed it and= by 1967 had perfect copy at 40 words per minute in the U.S. Navy. Three hots and a cot and Morse Code to boot? More than 40? I don't know; that was the fastest test they had back then. I would have had difficulty much beyond that as we were banging away with manual typewriters then. I might have (possibly) made 50 at most. Disclaimer - that would be perfect typewritten copy filling close to a whole page of paper. A few errors would have allowed me considerably faster copy. The= n=2E (LOL) Fan-fold paper would have been nice, huh? I'd suggest rethinking your position. Best regards from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA Rethunk. Hans posting is still off-topic. |
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![]() wrote Many don't. Or if they did, they have long forgotten them. Do you disagree? Depends on the definition of "many". Is 25 "many"? If it is, then I'm sure that "many" don't. Or does "many" mean "most"? If so, then "many" haven't. Sunuvagun! Beep beep de Hans, K0HB |
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![]() K=D8HB wrote: wrote Many don't. Or if they did, they have long forgotten them. Do you disagree? Depends on the definition of "many". Is 25 "many"? If it is, then I'm s= ure that "many" don't. Or does "many" mean "most"? If so, then "many" haven't. =20 Sunuvagun! =20 Beep beep de Hans, K0HB Yes. |
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![]() wrote Reply to Hans. He has the scoop on the job you're looking for. I'm not looking, I'm offering. Beep beep de Hans, K0HB |
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![]() K=D8HB wrote: wrote Reply to Hans. He has the scoop on the job you're looking for. I'm not looking, I'm offering. =20 Beep beep de Hans, K0HB How much does it pay? |
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![]() wrote Hans posting is still off-topic. Sure it is OT. So what? Nontheless, I know that at least two telephone crafts saw the OT post, followed up, and are now cashing nice OT paychecks. Sunuvagun! Beep beep de Hans, K0HB |
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![]() K=D8HB wrote: wrote Hans posting is still off-topic. Sure it is OT. So what? It's a problem when Len posts off-topic, but not a problem when you post off-topic? Hmmmm? Nontheless, I know that at least two telephone crafts saw the OT post, fo= llowed up, and are now cashing nice OT paychecks. Are those radio-telephone crafts? Any link to amateur radio? Anything to do with radio at all? Sunuvagun! =20 Beep beep de Hans, K0HB Sunuva "Something" |
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![]() wrote It's a problem when Len posts off-topic Maybe a problem for you, but it's not a problem for me! I don't call Len down for being OT. Are those radio-telephone crafts? Yes, as a matter of fact a large part of the recovery work involves restoring microwave and cellular radio infrastructure. If you have skills in those areas, you might investigate the opportunity. Beep beep de Hans, K0HB |
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![]() K=D8HB wrote: wrote It's a problem when Len posts off-topic Maybe a problem for you, but it's not a problem for me! I don't call Len= down for being OT. I just wonder where all the crying hams went that usually call down Len for being off topic? Are those radio-telephone crafts? Yes, as a matter of fact a large part of the recovery work involves resto= ring microwave and cellular radio infrastructure. If you have skills in those= areas, you might investigate the opportunity. I think Len does. Probably what's keeping him off rrap. |
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