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What is Ham Radio?
Ham Radio is a technical pursuit for those who are interested in the science of radio wave propagation and who are also interested in the way that their radios function. It has a long-standing tradition of providing a source of engineers who are born naturals. Ham Radio awakens in its aficionados a whole-life fascination with all things technical and gives an all-abiding curiosity to improve one's scientific knowledge. It's a great swimming pool, please dive in! This excitement causes a wish to share the experience with ones fellow man, and shows itself in the gentlemanly traditions of Ham Radio. Radio Hams are in a unique privileged position in that they can construct and operate their own equipment! No-one else has this privilege. Users, such as broadcasters, the po lice and armed farces, CBers and mobile phone users have to purchase ready-made gear. Manufacturers are not licensed to operate their gear. Radio Hams are qualified to design, build and then operate their own pieces of equipment. They do this with gusto, and also repair and modify their own equipment. This is a privilege well worth the effort to gain, and one to be jealously guarded. The excitement that drives a Radio Ham starts with relatively simple technologies at first, perhaps making his own Wimshurst machine and primary cells. Small pieces of test equipment follow, possibly multimeters and signal generators. Then comes receivers and transmitters. It is with the latter that communication with like-minded technically motivated people takes off. The scope for technical development grows with the years and now encompasses DSP and DDS. There is also a great deal of excitement in the areas of computer programming to be learnt and applied. The technical excitement motivates Radio Hams to compete with each other to determine who has designed and manufactured the best-quality station. This competitiveness is found in DXing, competitions and fox-hunts. -----OOOOO---- However, beware! A Ham Radio licence is such a desirable thing to have that there are large numbers of people who wish to be thought of as Radio Hams when, in fact, they are nothing of the kind! Usually such people are a variation of the CB Radio hobbyist; they buy their radios off the shelf and send them back to be repaired; they are not interested in technical discussion and sneer at those who are; they have no idea how their radios work inside and have no wish to find out; they are free with rather silly personal insults; they have not satisfied any technical qualification and their licences prevent the use of self-designed-and-built equipment. These CB types engage in the competitive activities with their Cheque-Book-purchased off-the-shelf radios in a forlorn effort to prove that they are Radio Hams. No _REAL_ Radio Hams are deceived by such people! -----ooooo----- One such CB type is the so-called "Not-Ham". Otherwise known as the CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham, this type had their background in the hobby that is CB Radio and not in the technical pursuits that lead up to a coveted Ham licence. Easily recognised by their boasts of the criminal activity of 11 metre SSB operation, one wonders why they don't go back to the CB Bands if such bands are dearer in their hearts than are the Ham Bands? No _REAL Radio Hams associate with those who made an illegal installation of transmitting equipment before being in possession of an appropriate licence. -----ooooo----- One infallible way to disambiguate the CB Radio Hobbyist from the _REAL_ Radio Ham is to solicit their view of the difference between CB Radio and Ham Radio. A Radio Ham will perceive Ham Radio to be a technical pursuit and will perceive CB Radio to be a social communications facility no different in essence to a land-line telephone or a GSM mobile in the hands of a 6-year-old. Thus a Radio Ham could also hold a CB licence safe in the knowledge that such a licence says no more about him than having a land-line telephone, whilst continuing to regard Ham Radio as a separate technical pursuit. A CB Radio hobbyist, on the other hand, sees no difference between a Ham Radio licence and a CB Radio licence. To him, they are sisters-under-the-skin. Wrongly, the CB Radio Hobbyist then tries to classify himself as the equal of the Radio Ham when, in fact, he is nothing of the kind. A sure sign of a CB Radio hobbyist is if he holds, or has ever held, a licence issued under the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence scheme. -----ooooo----- One group of people who claim to be of the standard of Radio Hams but who are in reality nothing more than an apology for the failure of a CBer are those class B licensees who falsely proclaimed that they were against the use of a Morse Test to control access to the HF bands, until, that is, a test was introduced at their intellectual level, the intellectual level of 6-year-olds. 6 year-olds simply lack the mathematical tool kit to enable them to handle even the simplest algebraic manipulation for Ohm's Law and thus, the disgraceful Class Ber's in the aforementioned category are not Radio Hams by any stretch of the imagination! Remember - A sure sign of a CB Radio hobbyist is if he holds, or has ever held, a licence issued under the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence scheme! |
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FAQ - Repeated because the issues are too important to let the Mongolian Hordes of CBers shout them down.
Gareth Alun Evans (G4SDW) loosened his restraints for long enough to scrawl: It has a long-standing tradition of providing a source of engineers who are born naturals. And, more recently, of harbouring sociopaths like the clown featured in the following press article: http://archive.thisiswiltshire.co.uk.../10/91923.html The callsign of the subject of this article, which is a source of embarrassment to all real radio amateurs, is G4SDW. Mr Evans is not a newcomer to this hobby, but an old-timer licensee of more than 30 years! 73 Mike G4KFK |
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Pierian Spring wrote:
What is Ham Radio... You can hear Mongolian CB'ers? What kind of antenna are you using? -W8LNA |
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Pierian Spring wrote:
What... You can hear Mongolian CB'ers? What kind of antenna are you using? -W8LNA |
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bigamps wrote: You can hear Mongolian CB'ers? What kind of antenna are you using? None at all. He forgot to put on his aluminium foil helmet this morning :-) |
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For as long as you are prepared to illustrate so graphically
the difference between a CBer, an M3/CB Fools' Licensee, a CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham and a _REAL_ Radio Ham with his gentlemanly traditions, I am prepared to watch you bemusedly from the sidelines and to chastise you for your ridiculous outbursts. It is important that we as Radio Hams make a stand for civilised behaviour and decency against the vile CBer, no matter how he might have slipped into our midst. Don't you realise how silly and ridiculous you make yourself look, by indulging in what are essentially very infantile abusive tirades in an international forum that is broadcast to the whole world? However, if you wish to be perceived as a Childish Broadcaster (CBer) then just carry on as you are with your Childish Broadcasting (CB). You, coming as you do from a background as a ship's radio "officer", really ought to know better. Shame on you. Grow up, Mike Gathergood! Stupid boy. wrote: Gareth Alun Evans (G4SDW) loosened his restraints for long enough to scrawl: It has a long-standing tradition of providing a source of engineers who are born naturals. And, more recently, of harbouring sociopaths like the clown featured in the following press article: http://archive.thisiswiltshire.co.uk.../10/91923.html The callsign of the subject of this article, which is a source of embarrassment to all real radio amateurs, is G4SDW. Mr Evans is not a newcomer to this hobby, but an old-timer licensee of more than 30 years! |
FAQ - Repeated because the issues are too important to let the Mongolian Hordes of CBers shout them down.
For as long as you are prepared to illustrate so graphically
the difference between a CBer, an M3/CB Fools' Licensee, a CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham and a _REAL_ Radio Ham with his gentlemanly traditions, I am prepared to watch you bemusedly from the sidelines and to chastise you for your ridiculous outbursts. It is important that we as Radio Hams make a stand for civilised behaviour and decency against the vile CBer, no matter how he might have slipped into our midst. Don't you realise how silly and ridiculous you make yourself look, by indulging in what are essentially very infantile abusive tirades in an international forum that is broadcast to the whole world? However, if you wish to be perceived as a Childish Broadcaster (CBer) then just carry on as you are with your Childish Broadcasting (CB). You, coming as you do from a background as a ship's radio "officer", really ought to know better. Shame on you. Grow up, Mike Gathergood! Stupid boy. wrote: bigamps wrote: You can hear Mongolian CB'ers? What kind of antenna are you using? None at all. He forgot to put on his aluminium foil helmet this morning :-) |
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wrote in message oups.com... The callsign of the subject of this article, which is a source of embarrassment to all real radio amateurs, is G4SDW. Mr Evans is not a newcomer to this hobby, but an old-timer licensee of more than 30 years! AIUI, he certainly has not held a class A licence for thirty years. Did it not take him 10 years to pass the "simple" Morse test? Regards tox |
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tox wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... The callsign of the subject of this article, which is a source of embarrassment to all real radio amateurs, is G4SDW. Mr Evans is not a newcomer to this hobby, but an old-timer licensee of more than 30 years! AIUI, he certainly has not held a class A licence for thirty years. Did it not take him 10 years to pass the "simple" Morse test? Yes, but he conveniently forgets this fact, as well as many other things! |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:42:52 GMT, "tox" wrote:
AIUI, he certainly has not held a class A licence for thirty years. Did it not take him 10 years to pass the "simple" Morse test? Regards tox Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass? Merry Christmas, Baldy. |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:48:15 -0000, "huLLy" wrote:
tox wrote: wrote in message oups.com... The callsign of the subject of this article, which is a source of embarrassment to all real radio amateurs, is G4SDW. Mr Evans is not a newcomer to this hobby, but an old-timer licensee of more than 30 years! AIUI, he certainly has not held a class A licence for thirty years. Did it not take him 10 years to pass the "simple" Morse test? Yes, but he conveniently forgets this fact, as well as many other things! Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass? |
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Nedlar wrote:
Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass? I expect you will insist on paying for your license annually when they will be free for life! Some people... -- huLLy Tel: 07976 123278 |
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"Nedlar" wrote in message ... Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass? If you continue to practice, I figure in another 20 years, you may reach 5 WPM. HTH tox |
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The callsign of the subject of this article, which is a source of embarrassment to all real radio amateurs, is G4SDW. Mr Evans is not a newcomer to this hobby, but an old-timer licensee of more than 30 years! =================================== Whatever ,considering his weekly outpours ,it seems that Gareth ,G4SDW is subject to some mental derailment. If we all just ignore him there might be a chance that he is starting to get the message that he is making a fool of himself........ so it is up to all of us on these NGs . Frank KN6WH / GM0CSZ |
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For as long as you are prepared to illustrate so graphically
the difference between a CBer, an M3/CB Fools' Licensee, a CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham and a _REAL_ Radio Ham with his gentlemanly traditions, I am prepared to watch you bemusedly from the sidelines and to chastise you for your ridiculous outbursts. It is important that we as Radio Hams make a stand for civilised behaviour and decency against the vile CBer, no matter how he might have slipped into our midst. Don't you realise how silly and ridiculous you make yourself look, by indulging in what are essentially very infantile abusive tirades in an international forum that is broadcast to the whole world? However, if you wish to be perceived as a Childish Broadcaster (CBer) then just carry on as you are with your Childish Broadcasting (CB). Grow up, Frank Dinger! Stupid boy. Highland Ham wrote: The callsign of the subject of this article, which is a source of embarrassment to all real radio amateurs, is G4SDW. Mr Evans is not a newcomer to this hobby, but an old-timer licensee of more than 30 years! =================================== Whatever ,considering his weekly outpours ,it seems that Gareth ,G4SDW is subject to some mental derailment. If we all just ignore him there might be a chance that he is starting to get the message that he is making a fool of himself........ so it is up to all of us on these NGs . Frank KN6WH / GM0CSZ |
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Gareth,
Please go and see the doctor before you pass out with stress ! |
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Nedlar wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:42:52 GMT, "tox" wrote: AIUI, he certainly has not held a class A licence for thirty years. Did it not take him 10 years to pass the "simple" Morse test? Regards tox Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass? Merry Christmas, Baldy. So, Mr Nedlar (obsolete). At some time in your obsolete life you took some time out to pass an obsolete test so that you could PLAY with some obsolete code and with no doubt some obsolete radio equipment? You must be so proud! Merry whatever floats your boat. Wiggy |
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Eric Williams, M3EJO, both in his current incarnation, and in his
previous incarnation of "Micky Taker", illustrates so well why anybody who holds, or who has ever held, a licence issued under the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence scheme will _NEVER_ make it into the ranks of _REAL_ Radio Hams with their gentlemanly traditions. Having failed to make any grade other than that intended for 6-year-olds, he sneers like a playground loser at his betters who have achieved qualifications that he so dismally failed to acheive in the 20, or so, years that he pretended to have an interest. Eric - once you've made the grade (Yes, we can even arrange a 12WPM Morse test for you) then you're in a position to comment. Until then, you're just a poor loser. Grow up. Wiggy wrote: Nedlar wrote: On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:42:52 GMT, "tox" wrote: AIUI, he certainly has not held a class A licence for thirty years. Did it not take him 10 years to pass the "simple" Morse test? Regards tox Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass? Merry Christmas, Baldy. So, Mr Nedlar (obsolete). At some time in your obsolete life you took some time out to pass an obsolete test so that you could PLAY with some obsolete code and with no doubt some obsolete radio equipment? You must be so proud! Merry whatever floats your boat. Wiggy |
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"Pierian Spring" wrote in message oups.com... Eric - once you've made the grade (Yes, we can even arrange a 12WPM Morse test for you) then you're in a position to comment. Will it take him 10 years to pass the test though? tox |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 17:29:59 -0000, "huLLy" wrote:
Nedlar wrote: Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass? I expect you will insist on paying for your license annually when they will be free for life! Just the kind of stupid answer a lazy-arsed CBr G7 would utter. |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 18:14:52 GMT, "tox" wrote:
"Nedlar" wrote in message .. . Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass? If you continue to practice, I figure in another 20 years, you may reach 5 WPM. HTH tox In 20 years I'll have snuffed it, Baldy. Why don't you tell us why you were so lazy that you never attempted a Morse test? Not interested in HF eh? Bwahahahahahaha Bald tosser. |
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Nedlar wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 17:29:59 -0000, "huLLy" wrote: Nedlar wrote: Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass? I expect you will insist on paying for your license annually when they will be free for life! Just the kind of stupid answer a lazy-arsed CBr G7 would utter. The only degree you have is in stupidity. Merry Christmas. -- huLLy Tel: 07976 123278 |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 20:49:42 GMT, Wiggy mines.a.gin@tonic wrote:
So, Mr Nedlar (obsolete). At some time in your obsolete life you took some time out to pass an obsolete test so that you could PLAY with some obsolete code and with no doubt some obsolete radio equipment? You must be so proud! Merry whatever floats your boat. Wiggy WRONG! I took the test that was required for me to get a licence ( only one class then). What I didn't do was wait until standards had been dumbed down to a level that allowed idiots like you onto the amateur bands. As for obselescence...well what are all these Morse signals I hear? Perhaps we should abolish voice comms eh? After all, that's almost as old as Morse. |
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Pierian Spring wrote:
Eric Williams, M3EJO, both in his current incarnation, and in his previous incarnation of "Micky Taker", illustrates so well why anybody who holds, or who has ever held, a licence issued under the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence scheme will _NEVER_ make it into the ranks of _REAL_ Radio Hams with their gentlemanly traditions. Having failed to make any grade other than that intended for 6-year-olds, he sneers like a playground loser at his betters who have achieved qualifications that he so dismally failed to acheive in the 20, or so, years that he pretended to have an interest. Eric - once you've made the grade (Yes, we can even arrange a 12WPM Morse test for you) then you're in a position to comment. Until then, you're just a poor loser. Grow up. Ah! But I can walk 25 metres on stilts. So who's the loser now? Wiggy 2E0ECW "Perversely, the Novice RAE is a higher technical challenge than the RAE!" - (C) Gareth Alun Evans 1996 |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 21:05:46 GMT, "tox" wrote:
"Pierian Spring" wrote in message roups.com... Eric - once you've made the grade (Yes, we can even arrange a 12WPM Morse test for you) then you're in a position to comment. Will it take him 10 years to pass the test though? tox Or will he take you example and avoid it altogether? Lazy-arsed CBr you are, Baldy. |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 21:42:35 -0000, "huLLy" wrote:
The only degree you have is in stupidity. Merry Christmas. But I managed a 12wpm Morse test. You couldn't manage it. I have a G3 call while you have a G7. I managed a proper written test and proper Morse test...you didn't. |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 21:45:35 GMT, Wiggy mines.a.gin@tonic wrote:
Ah! But I can walk 25 metres on stilts. So who's the loser now? Wiggy 2E0ECW I can do at least 50mtrs while having a 30wpm Morse contact. |
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Nedlar wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 21:42:35 -0000, "huLLy" wrote: The only degree you have is in stupidity. Merry Christmas. But I managed a 12wpm Morse test. You couldn't manage it. I have a G3 call while you have a G7. I managed a proper written test and proper Morse test...you didn't. I do apologise for not being born 50 years earlier! Silly Me! I still don't use HF (except in a professional capacity), I still have no interest in morse, and it really doesn't bother me. Why does it bother you so? -- huLLy Tel: 07976 123278 |
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Nedlar wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 20:49:42 GMT, Wiggy mines.a.gin@tonic wrote: So, Mr Nedlar (obsolete). At some time in your obsolete life you took some time out to pass an obsolete test so that you could PLAY with some obsolete code and with no doubt some obsolete radio equipment? You must be so proud! Merry whatever floats your boat. Wiggy WRONG! I took the test that was required for me to get a licence ( only one class then). What I didn't do was wait until standards had been dumbed down to a level that allowed idiots like you onto the amateur bands. Good job! Because you would probably fail now! As for obselescence...well what are all these Morse signals I hear? What you hear is _amateurs_ "playing" with Morse code and radios! Perhaps we should abolish voice comms eh? After all, that's almost as old as Morse. You or "we" are not in a position to abolish anything. Even so, that's the way it's going. In the future it may be impossible to copy any signal without the appropriate decoding system. Wiggy 2E0ECW Vorsprung Durk Teknik! |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 21:58:02 -0000, "huLLy" wrote:
I do apologise for not being born 50 years earlier! Silly Me! I still don't use HF (except in a professional capacity), I still have no interest in morse, and it really doesn't bother me. Why does it bother you so? It bothers me because you are a lazy-arsed CBr who thinks he is a radio amateur. It is your type that has turned amateur radio into multi-band CB. Anyway it's time for me to pound the key for a while, so no more replies tonight. |
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"huLLy" wrote in message ... I do apologise for not being born 50 years earlier! Silly Me! I still don't use HF (except in a professional capacity), I still have no interest in morse, and it really doesn't bother me. Why does it bother you so? Ignore the doddering old fart, he's just wind and ****... Regards tox |
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tox wrote:
"huLLy" wrote in message ... I do apologise for not being born 50 years earlier! Silly Me! I still don't use HF (except in a professional capacity), I still have no interest in morse, and it really doesn't bother me. Why does it bother you so? Ignore the doddering old fart, he's just wind and ****... That's why I won't buy SK gear! -- huLLy Tel: 07976 123278 |
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huLLy wrote:
tox wrote: "huLLy" wrote in message ... I do apologise for not being born 50 years earlier! Silly Me! I still don't use HF (except in a professional capacity), I still have no interest in morse, and it really doesn't bother me. Why does it bother you so? Ignore the doddering old fart, he's just wind and ****... That's why I won't buy SK gear! Why not? Most of it is unused! :-) Wiggy |
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Nedlar wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 21:58:02 -0000, "huLLy" wrote: I do apologise for not being born 50 years earlier! Silly Me! I still don't use HF (except in a professional capacity), I still have no interest in morse, and it really doesn't bother me. Why does it bother you so? It bothers me because you are a lazy-arsed CBr who thinks he is a radio amateur. It is your type that has turned amateur radio into multi-band CB. Anyway it's time for me to pound the key for a while, so no more replies tonight. Don't you mean "bash the bishop"? Wiggy 3 mistresses and 14 love children! |
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But I managed a 12wpm Morse test. You couldn't manage it. I have a G3 call while you have a G7. I managed a proper written test and proper Morse test...you didn't. No doubt a REGURGITATED G3 call You talk like a CRETIN not like a Respected G3 DieSea |
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The remarks below indicates everything that is wrong with
the educational and background requirements for the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence scheme and why nobody who holds, or who has ever held, a licence issued under that scheme will ever make it into the ranks of _REAL_ Radio Hams..... Someone who posits that the ability to walk on stilts is somehow a competitive advantage to Radio Hammery clearly has _NO_ idea what Radio Hammery is all about! M3EJO / Eric Williams / Micky Taker / Wiggy wrote: Ah! But I can walk 25 metres on stilts. So who's the loser now? |
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 23:39:14 -0000, "DieSea"
wrote: But I managed a 12wpm Morse test. You couldn't manage it. I have a G3 call while you have a G7. I managed a proper written test and proper Morse test...you didn't. No doubt a REGURGITATED G3 call You talk like a CRETIN not like a Respected G3 DieSea The brain-dead CBr reveals himself.... |
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"Nedlar" wrote in message ... On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 23:39:14 -0000, "DieSea" wrote: But I managed a 12wpm Morse test. You couldn't manage it. I have a G3 call while you have a G7. I managed a proper written test and proper Morse test...you didn't. No doubt a REGURGITATED G3 call You talk like a CRETIN not like a Respected G3 DieSea The brain-dead CBr reveals himself.... ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// You kiddies are not real Hams. In order to be a REAL Ham you have to do what I did...be retested. And not just everybody can be retested...you have to have a special 'invitation' from Riley Hollingsworth himself. I know. I've tested twice. Roger AB8MQ |
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