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John S. wrote:
I would put dxing ability, i.e. knowlege of the bands, ones equipment, broadcasting schedules, etc., etc., at the top of the list. I don't see how this is an 'ability'. No one was born with this gift. The beauty of being able to pass on information via printed or spoken means is the real gift. The discoveries of others may be easily passed on, saving countless hours of needless rediscovery every time information is needed. The ability to find and USE published schedules and propagation reports is the real requirement as opposed to an innate 'skill'. Merely turning a radio dial, contrary to what a self proclaimed expert says, isn't anywhere near as demanding as, say, tying your shoe laces. ...but then, he has a tough time doing even that. Not enough time in between insults.. mike |
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