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![]() "Steveo" wrote in message ... "Jerry Oxendine" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... JJ wrote: You seem to have a reading comprehension problem. I will type slowly so you maybe can understand. T H E H A M S D O N O T W A N T E L E V E N M E T E R S B A C K. To use your silly cb lingo, "no doubt about it". This is true. They don't even use 10 meters much. BOY! How much you THINK you know! It gets used a LOT! And some of it is in a "language" you are unlikely to understand----you know, them pesky "dots and dashes" in addition to SSB, AM and FM. J Are you kidding me, Jerry? You spen all of your time listening for trucker's on 10. Again, it STILL shows how much you know about 10 meters. There are lots of operators that have regular QSOs on 10 whether the "skip" is runnning or not. Many groups gather on various frequencies for nightly chats. These chat groups do so at ranges of 5-50 miles--sometimes more. We are NOT always looking from truckers. They are not supposed to be there anyhow. But you can be sure of one thing: sources tell me that there are more of them fixin' to get a "surprise". LOL! J |
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"Jerry Oxendine" wrote:
"Steveo" wrote in message ... "Jerry Oxendine" wrote: "Steveo" wrote in message ... JJ wrote: You seem to have a reading comprehension problem. I will type slowly so you maybe can understand. T H E H A M S D O N O T W A N T E L E V E N M E T E R S B A C K. To use your silly cb lingo, "no doubt about it". This is true. They don't even use 10 meters much. BOY! How much you THINK you know! It gets used a LOT! And some of it is in a "language" you are unlikely to understand----you know, them pesky "dots and dashes" in addition to SSB, AM and FM. J Are you kidding me, Jerry? You spen all of your time listening for trucker's on 10. Again, it STILL shows how much you know about 10 meters. There are lots of operators that have regular QSOs on 10 whether the "skip" is runnning or not. Many groups gather on various frequencies for nightly chats. These chat groups do so at ranges of 5-50 miles--sometimes more. Sounds like 11 meters. We are NOT always looking from truckers. They are not supposed to be there anyhow. I agree. But you can be sure of one thing: sources tell me that there are more of them fixin' to get a "surprise". LOL! J Obsess much? |
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No, the CB'ers get the Ham bands. Thanks ARRL for your work in dumbing
things down. CQ Breaker, CQ Breaker, any 20 meter good-buddies got yer ears on, come on back. Ten-Four, Ten-Four, good buddy, Got ya twenty pounds. No Doubt yer gettin out, come on back... High SWR |
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High SWR wrote:
No, the CB'ers get the Ham bands. Thanks ARRL for your work in dumbing things down. CQ Breaker, CQ Breaker, any 20 meter good-buddies got yer ears on, come on back. Ten-Four, Ten-Four, good buddy, Got ya twenty pounds. No Doubt yer gettin out, come on back... Yeah, right. I haven't heard lingo like that on any ham bands, even since restructuring happened...... CQ no kids, lids or space cadets...... |
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![]() "Robert Casey" wrote in message ... High SWR wrote: No, the CB'ers get the Ham bands. Thanks ARRL for your work in dumbing things down. CQ Breaker, CQ Breaker, any 20 meter good-buddies got yer ears on, come on back. Ten-Four, Ten-Four, good buddy, Got ya twenty pounds. No Doubt yer gettin out, come on back... Yeah, right. I haven't heard lingo like that on any ham bands, even since restructuring happened...... Check out 14.313 USB just about any weekend during daylight hours. CQ no kids, lids or space cadets...... The *original* w2-y has been dead for over 36 Years. Amazing how things NEVER EVER EVER change on ham radio. Even their brand of "humor" is just as lame and pathetic as it was 3 Decades ago. The only REAL spark of potential inspiration to happen to ham radio was the late WA4D. (SK) Now there was a Ham Radio Messiah if there ever was one !!!!! Of course, just like the other guy, he was nailed to a tree by the bluebloods and stinky cheeses at the ARRL, the Sanhedrin of Ham Radio. I count myself as very fortunate having worked ole Mike WA4D before he passed on. I even have one of his VERY COLLECTABLE signed and autographed QSL Cards. The famous QSL where he was standing outside the Laurel Md FCC Monitoring station with a flag in hand and a ****-eating grin on his face. That card is on my radio room wall in a brass and glass picture frame with a light over it. It's right alongside my autographed 8 by 10 Photo of Bill and Hillary which I rcvd at a luncheon I was invited to. Is this World f-cked up or what?? |
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![]() Church of The Divine Looney LtD. wrote: The only REAL spark of potential inspiration to happen to ham radio was the late WA4D. (SK) Now there was a Ham Radio Messiah if there ever was one !!!!! Of course, just like the other guy, he was nailed to a tree by the bluebloods and stinky cheeses at the ARRL, the Sanhedrin of Ham Radio. I count myself as very fortunate having worked ole Mike WA4D before he passed on. Okay, this sounds like a interesting story. Do elaborate please! - mike KB3EIA - |
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One day 3 weeks ago, I listened from 28.000 - 28.150, and
I counted over a dozen of 'em. Truckers in particular have been "using" our ten - meter band illegally, and Riley Hollingsworth has been doing something about it. Make no mistake, this is happening. 73, Steve Lawrence Burnsville, MN "Robert Casey" wrote in message ... | High SWR wrote: | | No, the CB'ers get the Ham bands. Thanks ARRL for your work in dumbing | things down. | | CQ Breaker, CQ Breaker, any 20 meter good-buddies got yer ears on, come on | back. Ten-Four, Ten-Four, good buddy, Got ya twenty pounds. No Doubt yer | gettin out, come on back... | | | Yeah, right. I haven't heard lingo like that on any ham bands, even | since restructuring | happened...... | | CQ no kids, lids or space cadets...... | --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.542 / Virus Database: 336 - Release Date: 11/18/03 |
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Stephen M.H. Lawrence wrote:
One day 3 weeks ago, I listened from 28.000 - 28.150, and I counted over a dozen of 'em. Truckers in particular have been "using" our ten - meter band illegally, and Riley Hollingsworth has been doing something about it. Make no mistake, this is happening. Right now (nov 20 20:50 zulu) on 28.085 I hear CB like comms (AM). Sounds as crowded as a regular legal CB channel. None of it really copyable, with all the power mics and ratchet-jaw lingo. QTH in NNJ, nothing over S3. |
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