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me wrote:
Since when does the US care about so called ``treaties." Since when does anyone here care about you? |
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I didn't say anyone did, you did my boy.
ME "JJ" wrote in message ... me wrote: Since when does the US care about so called ``treaties." Since when does anyone here care about you? |
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Dee D. Flint wrote:
Doubtful that testing would be eliminated. International treaties require that there is proof the operators meet minimum qualifications. They used to require Morse code. The testing requirements could be removed just as easily as the Morse requirements were. -- Spammers are people who are too lazy and cowardly to rob liquor stores, but still want to make money by stealing instead of working. -- Morely Dotes, The Open Sourceror's Apprentice |
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"me" wrote in
news:FJQHc.62140$Oq2.29491@attbi_s52: Personally, I believe Amateur Radio Licenses should cost $75 per year for regulatory fees and the Commission should elimanate testing. I also believe that is how it will eventually be in the near future. 73, Me "Burp not Burr" wrote in message groups.com... "Minnie Bannister" wrote in message ... The fee for a Vanity Call will rise on August 6 from $16.30 to $20.80. This is for a 10-year license. Doing the math, that comes out to about $2.08 per year, or 0.0057 CENTS per-day over the course of a 10-Year period........... How much do you wanna bet however that the average traditionally el-cheapo ham radio operator will ****-and-moan like a stuck pig over a 0.0057 Cent-per-day fee...??? (my guess is alot will !) For example, I was selling at a hamfest in Pa last month. Had a shoebox full of miniature tubes for $1.00 each. A real bargain considering tubes are going for much more on e-Bay. This putz comes walking up, digs thru the box for 2 minutes and pulls out *one* tube and wants it for 35 cents. I was willing to let it go for 75 cents but he wants it for 35 cents. No deal. He puts it back (tosses it) and gets all smart-ass saying "you'll sell it to me later for 35 Cents." The schmuck comes back 1/2 hour later digs it out and asks for it for 35 Cents again. I say OK, offer to wrap it, he hands it to me and while he's reachin for his 35 cents, I dropped the tube on the ground and smashed it with my trusty Nike, then told him I changed my mind and wanted $1.00 for it. This putz goes completely nuts saying he's looked all over 4 hamfests for this tube and he couldn't believe I smashed it. Jumpin up and down like a looney and me quietly hoping he would have a stroke right there as he must have weighed 300 pounds. A real "Eddie Slobbo" fer sure - baaaaaa hahahahah!! I just laughed and offered him a pleasant balance of the afternoon. After he left the dealers either side of me were almost teary-eyed laughing at the spectacle of this event, and we each shared a Pepsi from my trusty Coleman cooler and had a nice late-lunch at the pizza hut afterwards. El-Cheapo hams....always too much FUN to pass up the opportunity to poke'em-with-a-stick thru the monkey bars !! : ) : ) : ) You're crazy if you beleive that. I could see the vanity call fee eventuallly getting that high, but the rest of your prediction is way off. |
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Alun wrote in message . ..
"me" wrote in news:FJQHc.62140$Oq2.29491@attbi_s52: Personally, I believe Amateur Radio Licenses should cost $75 per year for regulatory fees and the Commission should elimanate testing. I also believe that is how it will eventually be in the near future. 73, Me "Burp not Burr" wrote in message groups.com... "Minnie Bannister" wrote in message ... The fee for a Vanity Call will rise on August 6 from $16.30 to $20.80. This is for a 10-year license. Doing the math, that comes out to about $2.08 per year, or 0.0057 CENTS per-day over the course of a 10-Year period........... How much do you wanna bet however that the average traditionally el-cheapo ham radio operator will ****-and-moan like a stuck pig over a 0.0057 Cent-per-day fee...??? (my guess is alot will !) For example, I was selling at a hamfest in Pa last month. Had a shoebox full of miniature tubes for $1.00 each. A real bargain considering tubes are going for much more on e-Bay. This putz comes walking up, digs thru the box for 2 minutes and pulls out *one* tube and wants it for 35 cents. I was willing to let it go for 75 cents but he wants it for 35 cents. No deal. He puts it back (tosses it) and gets all smart-ass saying "you'll sell it to me later for 35 Cents." The schmuck comes back 1/2 hour later digs it out and asks for it for 35 Cents again. I say OK, offer to wrap it, he hands it to me and while he's reachin for his 35 cents, I dropped the tube on the ground and smashed it with my trusty Nike, then told him I changed my mind and wanted $1.00 for it. This putz goes completely nuts saying he's looked all over 4 hamfests for this tube and he couldn't believe I smashed it. Jumpin up and down like a looney and me quietly hoping he would have a stroke right there as he must have weighed 300 pounds. A real "Eddie Slobbo" fer sure - baaaaaa hahahahah!! I just laughed and offered him a pleasant balance of the afternoon. After he left the dealers either side of me were almost teary-eyed laughing at the spectacle of this event, and we each shared a Pepsi from my trusty Coleman cooler and had a nice late-lunch at the pizza hut afterwards. El-Cheapo hams....always too much FUN to pass up the opportunity to poke'em-with-a-stick thru the monkey bars !! : ) : ) : ) You're crazy if you beleive that. I could see the vanity call fee eventuallly getting that high, but the rest of your prediction is way off. Alun, are you saying that its the vanity people that require them most regulatory attention, and thus should pay more? |
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![]() .. Personally, I believe Amateur Radio Licenses should cost $75 per year for regulatory fees and the Commission should elimanate testing. I also believe that is how it will eventually be in the near future. 73, me Hello me ??????? oh well ......... You have an excellent suggestion there regarding the 75 bucks a year. That would get the Feds the kind of enforcement clout that would have all the echo chambers, illegal KW users, freebanders, shrimp boat screw-ups, 25 alternator pick-ups, 10 meter truckers, illegal 11 meter bums ETC. running for the hills, burying their illegal rigs under the manure pile and getting into leather working or beanie babies. The enforcement WAS that way. I know a lot of people in the past who got hit with $500 (1965 dollar) fines. So me you have a very positive idea there ...one that I would have no trouble with. IF one really wanted to be a ham then 75 clams would be a bargain. However the cheep-Os would be squealing like a greased pig if this were to pass. Also the testing could be given back to the FCC where it belonged in the first place where, like I said before, shenanigans could be minimized. Testing elimination ? ...... probably not for a while but one thing I would suggest is that with the funds the present 11 meter system could be shut down permanently and placed up on UHF where CB would realize its original intent. Take care all ...... KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa |
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I have a joke for you guys...What does a 200 lb canary say??
answer cheap cheap cheap!!! hahahaha!!! "garigue" wrote in message news:Kh%Hc.64407$XM6.34596@attbi_s53... . Personally, I believe Amateur Radio Licenses should cost $75 per year for regulatory fees and the Commission should elimanate testing. I also believe that is how it will eventually be in the near future. 73, me Hello me ??????? oh well ......... You have an excellent suggestion there regarding the 75 bucks a year. That would get the Feds the kind of enforcement clout that would have all the echo chambers, illegal KW users, freebanders, shrimp boat screw-ups, 25 alternator pick-ups, 10 meter truckers, illegal 11 meter bums ETC. running for the hills, burying their illegal rigs under the manure pile and getting into leather working or beanie babies. The enforcement WAS that way. I know a lot of people in the past who got hit with $500 (1965 dollar) fines. So me you have a very positive idea there ...one that I would have no trouble with. IF one really wanted to be a ham then 75 clams would be a bargain. However the cheep-Os would be squealing like a greased pig if this were to pass. Also the testing could be given back to the FCC where it belonged in the first place where, like I said before, shenanigans could be minimized. Testing elimination ? ...... probably not for a while but one thing I would suggest is that with the funds the present 11 meter system could be shut down permanently and placed up on UHF where CB would realize its original intent. Take care all ...... KI3R Tom Popovic Belle Vernon Pa |
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