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From: Frank Gilliland on Jan 24, 12:37 am
On 18 Jan 2006 22:49:14 -0800, wrote in From: Dave Heil on Jan 18, 8:26 pm wrote: Poseurs DO have that problem..."tripping the light fantastic" all the time. You have a point, Leonard. One example would be your involvement in amateur radio. CAN'T YOU GET ANYTHING RIGHT, DAVID D#######? Obviously NOT, judging by trotting out that old sway-backed "involvement" nonsense. Amateurism is NOT a closed community. There are only the close-minded individuals in amateur radio who imagine themselves gods of radio. Ditto. And I gotta add my two pieces of zinc: You don't need a license to build a receiver. ...nor build a transmitter. You don't need a license to listen to shortwave broadcasts; or to work a CB or FRS radio; or to get a station's card (I have hundreds); or to transmit on most of the spectrum with very low power; or to design and build a band-specific antenna on a tower; or to study and learn radio fundamentals; or even to transmit from a licensed amateur station provided it is supervised by the station's licensee. You don't need a license to be an amateur. By Heilian Rules one MUST have an amateur radio license in order to "qualify" (by Heil's "definition") as a amateur. That's very important to Heil. He has specified as well as defined and his word is paramount. :-) Even as a PROFESSIONAL in the field of radio I didn't need a license. Nor did I for the vast majority of DoD contract work I did. DoD contracts on RF emission generally do NOT require any contractee or employees to hold any civilian radio operator license. The DoD contract terms were very specific and many, many references to MIL STDs and other documents. None had any mention of "amateur radio licensing." Basically, the only thing an Amateur Radio License grants you is the ability to transmit at power levels greater than those specified in Part 15. But ONLY INSIDE the allocated radio amateur bands and then ONLY using the allocated modes/modulations for amateurs. The minute those amateur radio licensees operate OUTSIDE those ham bands/frequencies, they are ILLEGAL unless they have OTHER radio operator licenses such as Commercial or MARS. Every other aspect of amateur radio communication can be done -WITHOUT A LICENSE-. The sooner these sooper-dooper hambos realize this little factoid the better. Sorry, Frank, but those "sooper-dooper hambos" have their FIXATION on their "federally-authorized status" as "official" amateur radio operators with licenses. Very important self- definition of their "officialdom." Rather than enjoy the "magic" of radio communications, those "sooper-dooper hambos" would rather make themselves into some guild-craft-union "authorized" "qualified" "federally licensed" super-beings-of-radio who think they have the "power" to talk down to "lesser" humans by virtue of their federally-authorized license grant. A further sign of that is the constant use of "official" as a word to denote "what hams do, use (in jargon, forms from the ARRL such as "radiogram" forms, and definitions as made by the ARRL). There is only ONE way to "do" amateur radio and that is by the traditionally-established methods, terminology, abbreviations (as used on "CW"). Amateur radio to them is MUCH MORE than a hobby, a recreation done for personal enjoyment, a non-pecuniary-compensation activity. It is a LIFESTYLE and the raison d'etre of their apparent being. shrug We must all DO as they do, THINK as they think, PERFORM to their levels of achievement, or we are the subject of countless demeanings, denigrations for not being as superb as they. shrug |
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