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THE HAMS ARE VERY UPSET ABOUT THIS MATTER THE EHAM CRYBABYS JUST READ
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![]() "Radio News" wrote in message ... "g g" wrote in message ... THE HAMS ARE VERY UPSET ABOUT THIS MATTER THE EHAM CRYBABYS JUST READ THERE COMMENTS Try to understand hams. Hams thrive on getting upset over insignificant things which normal people dont think twice about. Try it. Next time you are out shopping for groceries and you go to check out, ask the clerk if she heard about the CB invasion of ten meters. She will look at you like you are a weirdo. Exactly, and that is how hams are viewed by the public. Jerry Schwartz Staff Reporter Jewish Radio News So are hams weirdoes for wanting to follow/enforce the law or are the freebanders weirdoes for violating the law? This is one of the biggest problems with society today. People who follow the rules are weird. People who violate the rules they don't agree with are "normal." Kevin, WB5RUE In the 1960's they took prayer and the Ten Commandments out of our public schools hoping to liberate a generation. They succeeded. Now we have a generation who thinks they have the liberty to lie, cheat, steal, kill.... |
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![]() "Radio News" wrote in message ... "g g" wrote in message ... THE HAMS ARE VERY UPSET ABOUT THIS MATTER THE EHAM CRYBABYS JUST READ THERE COMMENTS Try to understand hams. Hams thrive on getting upset over insignificant things which normal people dont think twice about. Try it. Next time you are out shopping for groceries and you go to check out, ask the clerk if she heard about the CB invasion of ten meters. She will look at you like you are a weirdo. Exactly, and that is how hams are viewed by the public. Actually, Troll Jerry, those pirate operators (CB operators are OK; what makes them CB'ers is that they are IN the allocated frequencies for "Citizens' Band.") are just illegal operators, which most check-out clerks don't care about any more than poachers. However, those affected by such willfully illegally operating jerks do care about it. (Sometime you should read about what happens to poachers when they get caught hunting on Indian reservations.) But with the sun-spot cycle on the low side, a few pirates in the CW band are a good way to spot when the band is open; think of them as beacons. Also, many hams use the illegal operators' frequencies as good spots to call CQ. Other hams just listening on ten meters usually take note of the illegal operation, hear the cw, switch on their receiver's narrow filter to knock out the voice signal, and reply to the other ham. So, the pirates serve not only as band opening beacons, but also mark good calling frequencies for legal operators. You are right about one thing, Jerry: pirates are nothing to get all bent out of shape about. Off course, when the pirates are caught, their vehicles (and any legal cargo) should be confiscated and sold to the highest bidder. That might help the pirates and their employers figure out a good reason to conform to the law. Nothing hysterical about that; just saying that those who break the law should get a positive incentive not to do it. Now Jerry, please don't blacken the name of good CB operators by calling pirates (also known as "bootleggers" in earlier days) by the name of perfectly legal and decent Citizen Band operators. ak (KAZO3494) |
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Actually, Troll Jerry, those pirate operators (CB operators are OK; what
makes them CB'ers is that they are IN the allocated frequencies for "Citizens' Band.") are just illegal operators, which most check-out clerks don't care about any more than poachers. However, those affected by such willfully illegally operating jerks do care about it. (Sometime you should read about what happens to poachers when they get caught hunting on Indian reservations.) But with the sun-spot cycle on the low side, a few pirates in the CW band are a good way to spot when the band is open; think of them as beacons. Also, many hams use the illegal operators' frequencies as good spots to call CQ. Other hams just listening on ten meters usually take note of the illegal operation, hear the cw, switch on their receiver's narrow filter to knock out the voice signal, and reply to the other ham. So, the pirates serve not only as band opening beacons, but also mark good calling frequencies for legal operators. You are right about one thing, Jerry: pirates are nothing to get all bent out of shape about. Off course, when the pirates are caught, their vehicles (and any legal cargo) should be confiscated and sold to the highest bidder. That might help the pirates and their employers figure out a good reason to conform to the law. Nothing hysterical about that; just saying that those who break the law should get a positive incentive not to do it. Now Jerry, please don't blacken the name of good CB operators by calling pirates (also known as "bootleggers" in earlier days) by the name of perfectly legal and decent Citizen Band operators. ak (KAZO3494) "Radio News" wrote in message ... "g g" wrote in message ... THE HAMS ARE VERY UPSET ABOUT THIS MATTER THE EHAM CRYBABYS JUST READ THERE COMMENTS Try to understand hams. Hams thrive on getting upset over insignificant things which normal people dont think twice about. Try it. Next time you are out shopping for groceries and you go to check out, ask the clerk if she heard about the CB invasion of ten meters. She will look at you like you are a weirdo. Exactly, and that is how hams are viewed by the public. Jerry Schwartz Staff Reporter Jewish Radio News |
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Actually, Troll Jerry, those pirate operators (CB operators are OK; what
makes them CB'ers is that they are IN the allocated frequencies for "Citizens' Band.") are just illegal operators, which most check-out clerks don't care about any more than poachers. However, those affected by such willfully illegally operating jerks do care about it. (Sometime you should read about what happens to poachers when they get caught hunting on Indian reservations.) But with the sun-spot cycle on the low side, a few pirates in the CW band are a good way to spot when the band is open; think of them as beacons. Also, many hams use the illegal operators' frequencies as good spots to call CQ. Other hams just listening on ten meters usually take note of the illegal operation, hear the cw, switch on their receiver's narrow filter to knock out the voice signal, and reply to the other ham. So, the pirates serve not only as band opening beacons, but also mark good calling frequencies for legal operators. You are right about one thing, Jerry: pirates are nothing to get all bent out of shape about. Off course, when the pirates are caught, their vehicles (and any legal cargo) should be confiscated and sold to the highest bidder. That might help the pirates and their employers figure out a good reason to conform to the law. Nothing hysterical about that; just saying that those who break the law should get a positive incentive not to do it. Now Jerry, please don't blacken the name of good CB operators by calling pirates (also known as "bootleggers" in earlier days) by the name of perfectly legal and decent Citizen Band operators. ak (KAZO3494) "Radio News" wrote in message ... "g g" wrote in message ... THE HAMS ARE VERY UPSET ABOUT THIS MATTER THE EHAM CRYBABYS JUST READ THERE COMMENTS Try to understand hams. Hams thrive on getting upset over insignificant things which normal people dont think twice about. Try it. Next time you are out shopping for groceries and you go to check out, ask the clerk if she heard about the CB invasion of ten meters. She will look at you like you are a weirdo. Exactly, and that is how hams are viewed by the public. Jerry Schwartz Staff Reporter Jewish Radio News |
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Actually, Troll Jerry, those pirate operators (CB operators are OK; what
makes them CB'ers is that they are IN the allocated frequencies for "Citizens' Band.") are just illegal operators, which most check-out clerks don't care about any more than poachers. However, those affected by such willfully illegally operating jerks do care about it. (Sometime you should read about what happens to poachers when they get caught hunting on Indian reservations.) But with the sun-spot cycle on the low side, a few pirates in the CW band are a good way to spot when the band is open; think of them as beacons. Also, many hams use the illegal operators' frequencies as good spots to call CQ. Other hams just listening on ten meters usually take note of the illegal operation, hear the cw, switch on their receiver's narrow filter to knock out the voice signal, and reply to the other ham. So, the pirates serve not only as band opening beacons, but also mark good calling frequencies for legal operators. You are right about one thing, Jerry: pirates are nothing to get all bent out of shape about. Off course, when the pirates are caught, their vehicles (and any legal cargo) should be confiscated and sold to the highest bidder. That might help the pirates and their employers figure out a good reason to conform to the law. Nothing hysterical about that; just saying that those who break the law should get a positive incentive not to do it. Now Jerry, please don't blacken the name of good CB operators by calling pirates (also known as "bootleggers" in earlier days) by the name of perfectly legal and decent Citizen Band operators. ak (KAZO3494) "Radio News" wrote in message ... "g g" wrote in message ... THE HAMS ARE VERY UPSET ABOUT THIS MATTER THE EHAM CRYBABYS JUST READ THERE COMMENTS Try to understand hams. Hams thrive on getting upset over insignificant things which normal people dont think twice about. Try it. Next time you are out shopping for groceries and you go to check out, ask the clerk if she heard about the CB invasion of ten meters. She will look at you like you are a weirdo. Exactly, and that is how hams are viewed by the public. Jerry Schwartz Staff Reporter Jewish Radio News |
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sounds like another stupid cb'er ****ed off because his wife ran off with a
big truck driver! "King Zulu" wrote in message news:s2nud.548590$D%.311896@attbi_s51... "Radio News" wrote in message ... "g g" wrote in message ... THE HAMS ARE VERY UPSET ABOUT THIS MATTER THE EHAM CRYBABYS JUST READ THERE COMMENTS Try to understand hams. Hams thrive on getting upset over insignificant things which normal people dont think twice about. Try it. Next time you are out shopping for groceries and you go to check out, ask the clerk if she heard about the CB invasion of ten meters. She will look at you like you are a weirdo. Exactly, and that is how hams are viewed by the public. Actually, Troll Jerry, those pirate operators (CB operators are OK; what makes them CB'ers is that they are IN the allocated frequencies for "Citizens' Band.") are just illegal operators, which most check-out clerks don't care about any more than poachers. However, those affected by such willfully illegally operating jerks do care about it. (Sometime you should read about what happens to poachers when they get caught hunting on Indian reservations.) But with the sun-spot cycle on the low side, a few pirates in the CW band are a good way to spot when the band is open; think of them as beacons. Also, many hams use the illegal operators' frequencies as good spots to call CQ. Other hams just listening on ten meters usually take note of the illegal operation, hear the cw, switch on their receiver's narrow filter to knock out the voice signal, and reply to the other ham. So, the pirates serve not only as band opening beacons, but also mark good calling frequencies for legal operators. You are right about one thing, Jerry: pirates are nothing to get all bent out of shape about. Off course, when the pirates are caught, their vehicles (and any legal cargo) should be confiscated and sold to the highest bidder. That might help the pirates and their employers figure out a good reason to conform to the law. Nothing hysterical about that; just saying that those who break the law should get a positive incentive not to do it. Now Jerry, please don't blacken the name of good CB operators by calling pirates (also known as "bootleggers" in earlier days) by the name of perfectly legal and decent Citizen Band operators. ak (KAZO3494) |
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More useless cross-posting, morons.
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Jerry, you must have the IQ of less than 20.
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