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Jimmy's Follies In Bad Analogies
From: Dave Heil on Mon, Sep 11 2006 3:13 pm
wrote: From: 951 on Sun, Sep 10 2006 3:28 pm wrote: From: on Thurs, Sep 7 2006 6:42 pm wrote: From: on Mon, Sep 4 2006 5:30 pm Dave Heil wrote: wrote: wrote: From: an old friend on Sun, Sep 3 2006 10:09 am But the point is that a lot of changes have occurred in the real-estate and construction industries in 40+ years. New technologies - new methods - new financial and tax environments. Tsk. I'm acquainted with most of those...IN THIS AREA. You are NOT. I think Jim and I are acquainted with what goes on IN AMATEUR RADIO. You have many years as a licensed radio amateur. But, you are NOT, nor have you ever been, a PARTICIPANT in Los Angeles Zoning Board activities, meetings, nor a PARTICIPANT in owning real property in Los Angeles County. Real property and Zoning ordinances are NOT, nor have they ever been a "radio subject." End this sub-thread because it does not apply. N2EY tried to magnify one of my old statements, taking it well out of context, attempting to MANUFACTURE some personal "defect" of mine. His product QC was terrible and the product FAILED. N2EY was a NON-PARTICIPANT in real estate and Zoning in Los Angeles. In other words, he didn't know his ass from a hole in the ground on that. However, to charge that "I know nothing of amateur radio" is INCORRECT, IN ERROR. One does NOT need to be a licensed radio amateur to "know about it." United States radio amateur activity is NOT "secret." Several radio amateur interest group organizations freely offer detailed information on what they think US amateur radio involves. Amateur 'radio' technology is the SAME as every other radio technology, although lagging behind the rest of the radio world in a few technical areas. NONE of that technology is "secret" nor is it "revealed" to someone just receiving a federal license permitting the RF energy emission according to government regulations. Those government regulations are open to all, not secret, and are freely available over the US Government Printing Office website. Anyone with a receiver can hear for themselves what radio amateurs DO "on the air." US government (FCC) regulations forbid the use of encryption (for deliberate obfuscation of information transmitted) in amateur radio transmissions. There is NO RESTRICTION on personal communications off-air by any citizen with another citizen who is a licensed radio amateur. I have several friends of long-standing who are licensed radio amateurs, one of them going back to US Army service days. The FCC does not restrict ANYONE from communicating with the FCC on ANY RADIO SERVICE or any other interstate communications service they regulate. They are required BY LAW to be open to communications from ALL CITIZENS. By personal experience, I have been involved in HF radio transmission beginning 53 years ago and have been granted a Commercial radio operator license in 1956. I AM experienced in radio communications from VLF on up to 25 GHz. US radio amateurs are NOT allocated any bands below 160m and the allocated emission types are limited (again BY LAW), such limitations lesser than my hands-on experiences. I have written for, been published, even employed as an editor for an amateur radio magazine, an independent that existed for 22 years. You are NOT. You are hopelessly stuck in a personal attack mode and will not leave it. To reiterate: YOU are NOT INVOLVED in Los Angeles real estate nor the Zoning laws of this city. Further, YOU know bupkis about that as it applies here. It is NOT a subject for this newsgroup, not even close to that. Your only effort in this thread is to attempt some personal denigration of myself. That wastes time for others, does little except making you look the asshole, and is a FAILURE. |
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