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an old friend October 7th 05 01:35 AM


Dan/W4NTI wrote:
"K4YZ" wrote in message
oups.com...


cut
Steve, K4YZ


I take abuse of Children quite seriously. Way beyond the pale, so to
speak...I think it is time to call the Social Service types in his area.
Put him on the radar at least.


Stevie Claims he has done that, I am not sure I believe him, but he
claimed to have taken such action

He has by his own admission email folks in the last radio before this I
belonged ( and by the reports I have those email called me a pedophile,
pyschopath and more besides)

he has appearntly has sent eamil to most of the hams in the UP( perhaps
just the western UP) with findable email adresses saying much the same
thing

Dan/W4NTI



Dr.Ace - WH2T October 7th 05 01:56 AM


"an old friend" wrote in message
oups.com...

Dan/W4NTI wrote:
"K4YZ" wrote in message
oups.com...


cut
Steve, K4YZ


I take abuse of Children quite seriously. Way beyond the pale, so to
speak...I think it is time to call the Social Service types in his area.
Put him on the radar at least.


Stevie Claims he has done that, I am not sure I believe him, but he
claimed to have taken such action

He has by his own admission email folks in the last radio before this I
belonged ( and by the reports I have those email called me a pedophile,
pyschopath and more besides)

he has appearntly has sent eamil to most of the hams in the UP( perhaps
just the western UP) with findable email adresses saying much the same
thing

Dan/W4NTI



Great !!!
Freedom of speech rules in this case.
Ace - WH2T




an old friend October 7th 05 02:54 AM


Dr.Ace - WH2T wrote:
"an old friend" wrote in message

cut
Dan/W4NTI


Great !!!
Freedom of speech rules in this case.


showing your true colors as endorsing stalking and harrasment
Ace - WH2T



an old friend October 7th 05 02:54 AM


Dr.Ace - WH2T wrote:
"an old friend" wrote in message

cut
Dan/W4NTI


Great !!!
Freedom of speech rules in this case.


showing your true colors as endorsing stalking and harrasment

at you sir you are honest about it
Ace - WH2T



[email protected] October 7th 05 02:45 PM

STFU, kiddie raper.


LRod October 8th 05 08:44 PM

On Thu, 06 Oct 2005 17:18:36 +0100, LRod wrote:

On 5 Oct 2005 22:19:03 -0700, "an old friend"
wrote:

you also show yourself to be of the same ilk as the Nazi's


Well, this thread's over.


--
LRod

Master Woodbutcher and seasoned termite

Shamelessly whoring my website since 1999

http://www.woodbutcher.net

Proud participant of rec.woodworking since February, 1997

TOM October 21st 05 12:59 PM

What Amateur Radio Emergency Communications?
 
To continue the thread...

'ARRL Publishing Empire LLC' looses again and Ham radio operator couch
potatoes watch TV...

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/10/prweb293047.htm

[snip]
HARTFORD, CT (PRWEB) Oct 6, 2005 - In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina,
it's become clear that a major contributing factor to the tragic loss of
life was the near total breakdown of communication systems. Once
electricity, telephone, and cell phone services failed, people were unable
to let rescuers know of their dire situations -- and died as a result.

What could be a simple, instant, and virtually zero-cost solution?

"Establish a National SOS Radio Network (www.NationalSOS.com)," says Eric
Knight, CEO of UP Aerospace, Inc. (www.upaerospace.com). "There are millions
of 'Family Radio Service' or 'FRS' radios already in use by the public for
camping, boating, and hiking, and there are 675,000 licensed ham radio
operators in America -- people renown and prepared for emergency
communications. The output frequencies of FRS radios are easily received by
the radio gear ham radio operators use daily. That's the magic link in this
emergency communication strategy."

Knight went on to say, "The best part of a National SOS Radio Network is
that it wouldn't require new laws or any new legislation whatsoever. It
could go into effect, today. Once the ham radio community is made aware to
listen for the public's emergency broadcasts on an FRS frequency, the
national network will be up and running. It's as simple as that."
[snip]

So... it will be the FRS that will respond to the needs of a national
frequency for emergency communications and not the amateur community---lets
see you blame that on the loss of telegraphy.

TOM



Cmd Buzz Corey October 21st 05 08:55 PM

What Amateur Radio Emergency Communications?
 
TOM wrote:
To continue the thread...

'ARRL Publishing Empire LLC' looses again and Ham radio operator couch
potatoes watch TV...

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/10/prweb293047.htm

[snip]
HARTFORD, CT (PRWEB) Oct 6, 2005 - In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina,
it's become clear that a major contributing factor to the tragic loss of
life was the near total breakdown of communication systems. Once
electricity, telephone, and cell phone services failed, people were unable
to let rescuers know of their dire situations -- and died as a result.

What could be a simple, instant, and virtually zero-cost solution?

"Establish a National SOS Radio Network (www.NationalSOS.com)," says Eric
Knight, CEO of UP Aerospace, Inc. (www.upaerospace.com). "There are millions
of 'Family Radio Service' or 'FRS' radios already in use by the public for
camping, boating, and hiking, and there are 675,000 licensed ham radio
operators in America -- people renown and prepared for emergency
communications. The output frequencies of FRS radios are easily received by
the radio gear ham radio operators use daily. That's the magic link in this
emergency communication strategy."

Knight went on to say, "The best part of a National SOS Radio Network is
that it wouldn't require new laws or any new legislation whatsoever. It
could go into effect, today. Once the ham radio community is made aware to
listen for the public's emergency broadcasts on an FRS frequency, the
national network will be up and running. It's as simple as that."
[snip]

So... it will be the FRS that will respond to the needs of a national
frequency for emergency communications and not the amateur community---lets
see you blame that on the loss of telegraphy.

TOM


You obviously have a reading comprehension problem. Notice it states
that the hams will listen for emergency traffic on the FRS frequencies
and FRS will be the link to the ham radio network.

Ernie October 21st 05 09:24 PM

What Amateur Radio Emergency Communications?
 

Cmd Buzz Corey wrote in message
...
TOM wrote:
To continue the thread...

'ARRL Publishing Empire LLC' looses again and Ham radio operator couch
potatoes watch TV...

http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/10/prweb293047.htm

[snip]
HARTFORD, CT (PRWEB) Oct 6, 2005 - In the aftermath of Hurricane

Katrina,
it's become clear that a major contributing factor to the tragic loss of
life was the near total breakdown of communication systems. Once
electricity, telephone, and cell phone services failed, people were

unable
to let rescuers know of their dire situations -- and died as a result.

What could be a simple, instant, and virtually zero-cost solution?

"Establish a National SOS Radio Network (www.NationalSOS.com)," says

Eric
Knight, CEO of UP Aerospace, Inc. (www.upaerospace.com). "There are

millions
of 'Family Radio Service' or 'FRS' radios already in use by the public

for
camping, boating, and hiking, and there are 675,000 licensed ham radio
operators in America -- people renown and prepared for emergency
communications. The output frequencies of FRS radios are easily received

by
the radio gear ham radio operators use daily. That's the magic link in

this
emergency communication strategy."

Knight went on to say, "The best part of a National SOS Radio Network is
that it wouldn't require new laws or any new legislation whatsoever. It
could go into effect, today. Once the ham radio community is made aware

to
listen for the public's emergency broadcasts on an FRS frequency, the
national network will be up and running. It's as simple as that."
[snip]

So... it will be the FRS that will respond to the needs of a national
frequency for emergency communications and not the amateur

community---lets
see you blame that on the loss of telegraphy.

TOM


You obviously have a reading comprehension problem. Notice it states
that the hams will listen for emergency traffic on the FRS frequencies
and FRS will be the link to the ham radio network.


Let me see now... I have a reading comprehension problem... There are
MILLIONS of FRS users compared to 675,000 couch potatoes. What makes you
think that the proposal for a National SOS Radio Network is going to make
any changes to Amateur Radio Service response to national disasters?
APPARENTLY, AMATEUR SERVICE FAILED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF A NATIONAL RESPONSE
TO DISASTER COMMUNICATIONS IN THE FIRST PLACE---THAT'S WHY FRS IS GOING TO
TAKE THE PLACE OF THE AMATEUR SERVICE!



TOM October 21st 05 10:46 PM

What Amateur Radio Emergency Communications?
 





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