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![]() "William" wrote Even when you know -they- are out of band? Simple Billy Beeper, Since I don't read French I don't have a clue what the French allocations look like. I trust that the French guys and gals can read French and will comply with their regulations. I am beholden to Part 97, and it doesn't direct me to learn the allocations of other administrations. Therefore, if a French station calls me on 6 meters I will answer them. Pretty simple concept, really..... I'm surprised you haven't understood my previous messages on the topic. With all kind wishes, de Hans, K0HB |
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"Len Over 21" wrote in message
... In article , "Kim W5TIT" writes: "Len Over 21" wrote in message ... In article . net, "Dwight Stewart" writes: Do you still have the full text of that message from Hollingsworth, Larry? If so, please post a copy so we can all see it. I know you posted it before, but that was some time ago. As I recall it, there was NO PROOF that Larrah's "Hollingsworth letter" was the real thing. We all have to take Larrah's typed-in words as "truth." BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAH! LHA / WMD The words Larry posts are a direct quote from part of Riley Hollingsworth's response to an email from me. Thank you, Kim. Correction noted. I'm still chuckling at the thought that Larrah had some correspondence with the FCC about another's callsign. [at least I'm not laughing maniacially anymore...today...:-) ] BWahaha...oops... [sorry, that one slipped out...] LHA / WMD Oh, I don't know that he had any correspondence with the FCC; in fact I highly doubt it. The Riley Hollingsworth email was a direct response from him to me, and Larry has treasured it ever since ![]() Kim W5TIT |
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![]() KØHB wrote: "William" wrote Even when you know -they- are out of band? Simple Billy Beeper, Since I don't read French I don't have a clue what the French allocations look like. I trust that the French guys and gals can read French and will comply with their regulations. I am beholden to Part 97, and it doesn't direct me to learn the allocations of other administrations. Therefore, if a French station calls me on 6 meters I will answer them. Pretty simple concept, really..... I'm surprised you haven't understood my previous messages on the topic. Perhaps William *always* checks to see if the DX he works is always in band for that country? ;^) Hopefully he also check to make sure that the domestic Amateurs he works are not Deadbeat Dads (or Moms). All reasons for license revocations. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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"KØHB" wrote in message ink.net...
"William" wrote Even when you know -they- are out of band? Simple Billy Beeper, Since I don't read French I don't have a clue what the French allocations look like. I trust that the French guys and gals can read French and will comply with their regulations. I am beholden to Part 97, and it doesn't direct me to learn the allocations of other administrations. Therefore, if a French station calls me on 6 meters I will answer them. Pretty simple concept, really..... I'm surprised you haven't understood my previous messages on the topic. With all kind wishes, de Hans, K0HB Hansel, you appear not to want to directly answer a simple question, and this was your third opportunity to do so. So again I must conclude from your answer that you would, indeed, call a station that you knew was operating out of band. We'll mark you down with Dave as knowingly and willingly working stations out of band. With several kind wishes, William |
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Mike Coslo wrote in message et...
KØHB wrote: "William" wrote Even when you know -they- are out of band? Simple Billy Beeper, Since I don't read French I don't have a clue what the French allocations look like. I trust that the French guys and gals can read French and will comply with their regulations. I am beholden to Part 97, and it doesn't direct me to learn the allocations of other administrations. Therefore, if a French station calls me on 6 meters I will answer them. Pretty simple concept, really..... I'm surprised you haven't understood my previous messages on the topic. Perhaps William *always* checks to see if the DX he works is always in band for that country? ;^) Hopefully he also check to make sure that the domestic Amateurs he works are not Deadbeat Dads (or Moms). All reasons for license revocations. - Mike KB3EIA - Mike, axeually, I scrutinize their suffix and ponder if there are any vulgar intentions in there. That is my acid test for working a station or not. ;^) Billy |
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![]() "William" wrote We'll mark you down with Dave as knowingly and willingly working stations out of band. Dear Willy Weeper, Mark me down as the spirit moves you. It was a dump huck trolling question from someone without the balls to even identify himself, and I delight in toying with idiots like that. With all kind wishes, de Hans, K0HB PS: Just to reinforce my previous answers, and to dispell your deliberate lies above, I have never operated an amateur station outside the allocations granted in Part 97. I have no knowledge of the allocations of French amateurs, so I cannot comment on whether all French stations that I've worked have obeyed the rules of their administration. For further details on this matter, see http://www.amishrakefight.org/gfy |
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writes: Jim - did I miss your reply on this one? 73, Leo I remember answering it - check google 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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Just did - can't find it!
73, Leo On 20 Jan 2004 16:55:39 GMT, (N2EY) wrote: In article , Leo writes: Jim - did I miss your reply on this one? 73, Leo I remember answering it - check google 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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"Len Over 21" wrote:
Dwight, that's all too common in computer-modem "communications," just as it is with morse code beeping on ham band ragchews. No real clues on a person, no human data input, just a lot of imagination and too much concentration on the writer in a public forum. Those with an agenda, a hatred of something/somebody, living in a quasi-fantasyland, brainwashed into a different reality, are all into their own "reality of sight and sound," just like a Twilight Zone. To those too caught up in the unreality don't have a hobby of ham radio anymore, they have a Lifestyle and Belief. Any puncturing of that fantasy will send them off into paroxysms of rage, offense at imagined slights, and the usual bigot's demands of What is Right Should Be Right. (snip) Well said, Len. I often find it amazing to read some of the messages here after being distracted from the newsgroup for a few days. The attitudes and realities here seem far out of touch with the realities of the world. U.S. amateur radio seems to be another center for national misogyny. It is a hobby activity engaged in largely by white males. I've thought about that many times and don't really see a problem with it. As long as there isn't a widespread effort to intentionally exclude, not everything in this world has to be all inclusive (to each his own). While some will obviously always want to exclude, it isn't more commonplace in Amateur Radio than elsewhere. Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ |
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