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"Steve Stone" wrote in
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It's us REAL HAMS...us CW operators
that should be slinging the mud.


When you real hams, sitting on your fat asses come out of your musty
shacks and use your superior skills to help out your neighbors during
local emergencies I'll have some respect for you.
Join an ARES or RACES group.. or even a Skywarn net.
Until then you are just a waste of bandwidth and good potato chips.



Fine, then you losers don't come asking us to help you fix your radio's
after you break them. We got more important ham things we can be doing
than fixing a no-code hams broken radio.

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Slow Code wrote:
and Happy Thanksgiving Pro-Coders.

SC


The purpose amateur radio is communications. Real HAMs can communicate
with CW and they also speak English, Spanish, and French. Those who can
only speak English are stupid, idiots, turkeys, and are only wimpy
HAMs. Real HAMs are also a little narrow minded, intolerant and
arrogant. If you are one of those open minded and tolerant people you
are not a real HAM and you are probably a liberal, left-wing,
homo-faggot.

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Why am I wasteing my time brushing up on radio & electronic theory and
studying schematics when, apparantly, all I need is better cw skills to
enable me to fix my radios.


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The purpose amateur radio is communications. Real HAMs can communicate
with CW and they also speak English, Spanish, and French. Those who can
only speak English are stupid, idiots, turkeys, and are only wimpy
HAMs. Real HAMs are also a little narrow minded, intolerant and
arrogant. If you are one of those open minded and tolerant people you
are not a real HAM and you are probably a liberal, left-wing,
homo-faggot.


Five sentences ... none of them correct. This person should be writing
laws.



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On Nov 21, 4:31 pm, Slow Code wrote:
and Happy Thanksgiving Pro-Coders.

SC


SC - So why didn't you Key-Up and Send-It ~ RHF




I did, but this is the only way to reach the no-codes hams, this and CB,
but I don't do CB.

SC


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"JOHN D" wrote in
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Why am I wasteing my time brushing up on radio & electronic theory and
studying schematics when, apparantly, all I need is better cw skills to
enable me to fix my radios.



You need both to be a well balance operator. If you're willing and
motivated enough to be able to learn and communicate with CW, you're also
more likely to be motivated to advance yourself technically in other areas
of radio as well. You won't be one of those unmotivated no-code appliance
operators you hear on repeaters who spend their days kerchunking all the
machines in the area.

SC
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"JOHN D" wrote in
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Why am I wasteing my time brushing up on radio & electronic theory and
studying schematics when, apparantly, all I need is better cw skills to
enable me to fix my radios.



You need both to be a well balance operator. If you're willing and
motivated enough to be able to learn and communicate with CW, you're also
more likely to be motivated to advance yourself technically in other areas
of radio as well. You won't be one of those unmotivated no-code appliance
operators you hear on repeaters who spend their days kerchunking all the
machines in the area.

SC


I guess my 2m in the car qualifies as an appliance radio. My HF radios are
mostly all old tube type. Real radios have a warm glow. I came upon a
bargain that I couldn't pass up on a Yaesu FT-901. I'm still trying to
decide if it's too new for me. I still practice with code tapes but I ain't
getting much better but, I'm proud of my 5 wpm extra class licence.
John


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"Slow Code" wrote in message
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"JOHN D" wrote in
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Why am I wasteing my time brushing up on radio & electronic theory
and studying schematics when, apparantly, all I need is better cw
skills to enable me to fix my radios.



You need both to be a well balance operator. If you're willing and
motivated enough to be able to learn and communicate with CW, you're
also more likely to be motivated to advance yourself technically in
other areas of radio as well. You won't be one of those unmotivated
no-code appliance operators you hear on repeaters who spend their days
kerchunking all the machines in the area.

SC


I guess my 2m in the car qualifies as an appliance radio. My HF radios
are
mostly all old tube type. Real radios have a warm glow. I came upon a
bargain that I couldn't pass up on a Yaesu FT-901. I'm still trying to
decide if it's too new for me. I still practice with code tapes but I
ain't getting much better but, I'm proud of my 5 wpm extra class
licence. John



It says Extra class on your paper, but it's not a Real Extra class
license. They quit issuing those after restructuring. What you
got is a Welfare hand-out Extra.

SC
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Fred Furlly wrote in :

On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 00:22:37 GMT, Slow Code wrote:

"JOHN D" wrote in
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Why am I wasteing my time brushing up on radio & electronic theory and
studying schematics when, apparantly, all I need is better cw skills
to enable me to fix my radios.



You need both to be a well balance operator. If you're willing and
motivated enough to be able to learn and communicate with CW, you're
also more likely to be motivated to advance yourself technically in
other areas of radio as well. You won't be one of those unmotivated
no-code appliance operators you hear on repeaters who spend their days
kerchunking all the machines in the area.

SC


You are SOOOOO Full of yourself SC!

You bet! Its a good thing to know Code, and darn right you are to
be proud of Learning How to Code. . . But hey, wait a minute. . ..
What the heck makes you now believe that just because YOU wanted it,
and went out and learned how, that now EVERYBODY HAS TO LEARN IT TOO!?



You don't have to learn anything Fred. You can use FRS, Cell phones, and
11 meters.

SC
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