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Old September 25th 05, 03:31 PM
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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..




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m II wrote:
John S. wrote:


I don't see how this is an 'ability'. No one was born with this gift.


Why assume that all 'abilities' are innate?

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Old September 25th 05, 03:51 PM
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m II wrote:
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.


Don't read too much into text. Ability to perform a complex task such
as dxing can and is usually gained by experience as well as trial and
error. For those of us willing to put in the time and learn from both
mistakes and successes the ability to dx is honed over time.



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.


The ability to research is not a gift that one is borne with, but one
that is developed over time.


..but then, he has a tough time doing even that. Not enough time in
between insults..



I'm completely lost here...what insults are you talking about.....





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Old September 27th 05, 05:35 AM
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John S. wrote:

...some very valid points..


I'm completely lost here...what insults are you talking about.....



Please see post following yours. The guy can't stop himself.





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Old September 25th 05, 06:46 PM
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m II wrote:

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.


Ya gots to hear 'em before you can pass anything on, 'tard boy.

You'd better get busy.

dxAce
Michigan
USA

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



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A Ham Radio Operator whom I know via emailing back and forth with once
in a while,(he is over 84 years old) and he uses a Yaesu radio.I say
Antenna is the most important thing.Kind of funny we don't hear much
from folks in this news group whom use Yaesu Radios.
cuhulin

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