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Slow Code wrote:
That's what you have to decide. SC SC - 10-4 Good Buddy ! ) ~ RHFI give Honor and Respect to any Amateur Radio {Ham} Operator : Who has built and uses his own Receiver and CW Transmitter for regular CW use. I will gladly read their posts and listen to their arguments as to "Why" CW is important to the ARS. - BUT - "IF" all they have every done is bought ready-made equipment and claim that CW is necessary to the ARS - please don't waste my time. |
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On 25 Jul 2006 10:12:17 -0700, "RHF" wrote: I give Honor and Respect to any Amateur Radio {Ham} Operator : Who has built and uses his own Receiver and CW Transmitter for regular CW use. I will gladly read their posts and listen to their arguments as to "Why" CW is important to the ARS. - BUT - "IF" all they have every done is bought ready-made equipment and claim that CW is necessary to the ARS - please don't waste my time. ------------ REPLY SEPARATOR ------------ Construction/design skills and operating skills are two different things. What does one have to do with the other? Did you build your own car? Dishwasher? Toaster? Razor? Bill, W6WRT |
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Bill Turner wrote: ORIGINAL MESSAGE: On 25 Jul 2006 10:12:17 -0700, "RHF" wrote: I give Honor and Respect to any Amateur Radio {Ham} Operator : Who has built and uses his own Receiver and CW Transmitter for regular CW use. I will gladly read their posts and listen to their arguments as to "Why" CW is important to the ARS. - BUT - "IF" all they have every done is bought ready-made equipment and claim that CW is necessary to the ARS - please don't waste my time. ------------ REPLY SEPARATOR ------------ Construction/design skills and operating skills are two different things. What does one have to do with the other? everything if you ask most of the CW advocates Did you build your own car? Dishwasher? Toaster? Razor? Bill, W6WRT |
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On 25 Jul 2006 11:28:39 -0700, " wrote: Construction/design skills and operating skills are two different things. What does one have to do with the other? everything if you ask most of the CW advocates ------------ REPLY SEPARATOR ------------ A non-answer. Try again. What does one have to do with the other? Bill, W6WRT |
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Bill Turner wrote:
SNIPPED Construction/design skills and operating skills are two different things. What does one have to do with the other? Did you build your own car? Dishwasher? Toaster? Razor? Bill, W6WRT :-) Bill, I had a master machinist work for me in the 1960s. He could make ANYTHING!! I asked him if he could make a car. Sure!! His reply: "All I need is a block of steel 6X6X20 feet, a large milling machine, and a large lathe." He was a Ham Radio Operator, Collins stuff of the 60s. /s/ DD W1MCE |
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On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 15:14:26 -0400, Dave wrote: Bill, I had a master machinist work for me in the 1960s. He could make ANYTHING!! I asked him if he could make a car. Sure!! His reply: "All I need is a block of steel 6X6X20 feet, a large milling machine, and a large lathe." He was a Ham Radio Operator, Collins stuff of the 60s. /s/ DD W1MCE ------------ REPLY SEPARATOR ------------ The question was not if you "could" build you own car, it was "did" you. Bill, W6WRT |
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Bill Turner wrote:
Construction/design skills and operating skills are two different things. What does one have to do with the other? Did you build your own car? Dishwasher? Toaster? Razor? Why, certainly....and as soon as I stop these multiple, deep lacerations gushing red, I'll delve a bit deeper into the ... Honey..is that ambulance here yet? I'm getting real faint..... |
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RHF wrote: Slow Code wrote: That's what you have to decide. SC SC - 10-4 Good Buddy ! ) ~ RHFI give Honor and Respect to any Amateur Radio {Ham} Operator : Who has built and uses his own Receiver and CW Transmitter for regular CW use. I will gladly read their posts and listen to their arguments as to "Why" CW is important to the ARS. - BUT - "IF" all they have every done is bought ready-made equipment and claim that CW is necessary to the ARS - please don't waste my time. BTW any coment on No tech has bulilt and uses (when he can someone else to talk ) a ^M AM rig one tube and all old type of design (based on an old ham 5 meter unit) . . . . |
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