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"an_old_friend" wrote in
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Handi-Hams still has a spot for you on the short bus.

nope handihams has no respect for LD's at all

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an old friend slapped out the following response:
Bill Turner wrote:
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On 4 Aug 2006 14:18:12 -0700, "an old freind"
wrote:

i don't it was pretty for me one day work on one of these bike races
the served organizers heard the reapteer CW id asked what it read I
said hame were no longer required to be to read them and I could not,
time change ignorance fixed


------------ REPLY SEPARATOR ------------

Text like the above is what comes out when I try to copy CW.


can you still read it when you do it


Read what?

I see letters, but there's no organized thought in the
"paragraph", Morkie.

Steve, K4YZ

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Love it, get up on cb channels to do CW practice. The sheer irratation
factor is worth learning code

Rick
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Ricke wrote:

Love it, get up on cb channels to do CW practice. The sheer irratation
factor is worth learning code

Rick
N4NKR


If one wishes to operate legally on 11 meters do not use CW or tone CW.
The only legal modes of communicating there is AM or SSB voice. Tone
maybe used as an alerting mechanism but not for other methods of
communication.

Even though licenses are not required and most (not all) persons don't
follow the regs there, if you are caught violating the regs there you
can be refused an Amateur License. It can and does happen from time to time.

Dave WD9BDZ
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"David G. Nagel" wrote in message
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Ricke wrote:

Love it, get up on cb channels to do CW practice. The sheer irratation
factor is worth learning code

Rick
N4NKR


If one wishes to operate legally on 11 meters do not use CW or tone CW.
The only legal modes of communicating there is AM or SSB voice. Tone maybe
used as an alerting mechanism but not for other methods of communication.

Even though licenses are not required and most (not all) persons don't
follow the regs there, if you are caught violating the regs there you can
be refused an Amateur License. It can and does happen from time to time.

Dave WD9BDZ


This is true! As the man said, tho most don't follow them - they DO exist.
They WILL be enforced - if so desired. Actually, an infraction of any radio
rule can deem you ineligible for not only an Amateur Licence but also any
other license from the FCC - even GROL. IF you hold a GROL and do something
stupid with it, it can cause your "amateur" license to be stripped.
Ignorance is no excuse. When you sign the forms - and your license(s) - you
agree to abide by the R/Rs.





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In "Indepedance Day" morse code saves the world from the alien
invasion! They made a movie about it so it must be true!
Tim N7XAU
Cecil Moore wrote:
Dave wrote:
C'mon Cecil, you've been licensed as long as I have. I Know you Know CW.
Does that mean we're virtually obsolete?


My favorite mode is CW and it's a fun mode but it is never
going to save the world.
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp


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What MUST be true?... Alien invasion!! When? Where? How??

TimBob wrote:

In "Indepedance Day" morse code saves the world from the alien
invasion! They made a movie about it so it must be true!
Tim N7XAU
Cecil Moore wrote:

Dave wrote:

C'mon Cecil, you've been licensed as long as I have. I Know you Know CW.
Does that mean we're virtually obsolete?


My favorite mode is CW and it's a fun mode but it is never
going to save the world.
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp




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L. wrote:
"David G. Nagel" wrote in message
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Ricke wrote:


Love it, get up on cb channels to do CW practice. The sheer irratation
factor is worth learning code

Rick
N4NKR


If one wishes to operate legally on 11 meters do not use CW or tone CW.
The only legal modes of communicating there is AM or SSB voice. Tone maybe
used as an alerting mechanism but not for other methods of communication.

Even though licenses are not required and most (not all) persons don't
follow the regs there, if you are caught violating the regs there you can
be refused an Amateur License. It can and does happen from time to time.

Dave WD9BDZ



This is true! As the man said, tho most don't follow them - they DO exist.
They WILL be enforced - if so desired. Actually, an infraction of any radio
rule can deem you ineligible for not only an Amateur Licence but also any
other license from the FCC - even GROL. IF you hold a GROL and do something
stupid with it, it can cause your "amateur" license to be stripped.
Ignorance is no excuse. When you sign the forms - and your license(s) - you
agree to abide by the R/Rs.




Apparently if you have been convicted of a felony anything you can loose
your license also.

Dave WD9BDZ
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TimBob wrote:

In "Indepedance Day" morse code saves the world from the alien
invasion! They made a movie about it so it must be true!
Tim N7XAU
Cecil Moore wrote:

Dave wrote:

C'mon Cecil, you've been licensed as long as I have. I Know you Know CW.
Does that mean we're virtually obsolete?


My favorite mode is CW and it's a fun mode but it is never
going to save the world.
--
73, Cecil http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp





If I recall correctly the IDF officer said the US was communicating in
"old fashioned morse code".

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"David G. Nagel" wrote in message
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L. wrote:
"David G. Nagel" wrote in message
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Ricke wrote:


Love it, get up on cb channels to do CW practice. The sheer irratation
factor is worth learning code

Rick
N4NKR


If one wishes to operate legally on 11 meters do not use CW or tone CW.
The only legal modes of communicating there is AM or SSB voice. Tone
maybe used as an alerting mechanism but not for other methods of
communication.

Even though licenses are not required and most (not all) persons don't
follow the regs there, if you are caught violating the regs there you can
be refused an Amateur License. It can and does happen from time to time.

Dave WD9BDZ



This is true! As the man said, tho most don't follow them - they DO
exist. They WILL be enforced - if so desired. Actually, an infraction of
any radio rule can deem you ineligible for not only an Amateur Licence
but also any other license from the FCC - even GROL. IF you hold a GROL
and do something stupid with it, it can cause your "amateur" license to
be stripped. Ignorance is no excuse. When you sign the forms - and your
license(s) - you agree to abide by the R/Rs.




Apparently if you have been convicted of a felony anything you can loose
your license also.

Dave WD9BDZ


You're correct - and just a few days ago - there was a case of a "licensed"
individual who "allegedly" molested children and was convicted - the FCC was
debating renewing his license. So, it appears they take a dim view on
"criminals" being "license" holders. I guess they feel if you can't obey the
law of the land, why would you obey their rules and regulations! I wonder if
they take into account any one who's been convicted and had "successful"
rehab? That would be interesting to know.

L.


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