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In article , Alun Palmer
writes: (Steve Robeson, K4CAP) wrote in . com: (Len Over 21) wrote in message ... In article m, "Dee D. Flint" writes: If you wait for opportunity to knock, it never will. "Knock" it off. Test element 1 is on the way OUT. Realize it. WHOA!~ Lennie! You FINALLY accept this...?!?! Well gee willikers! Then we can assume (remembering the caveat for "assuming", of course) that you are going to bite the bullet and get licensed...?!?! I hope he does. He's running out of excuses. Sorry, Alun, but I've already been licensed in radio (since 1956). :-) I've never expressed any real intent to get an amateur radio license in here. My involvement is to eliminate the US code test for any radio license examination. It's as simple as that. LHA |
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From: Dave Heil k8mn
I don't want to talk to some older males. Thats not anti-social. If we go by your rules, it certainly is. Its still consistent. Those Hams are on the radio, not in person. For example, those Hams at the "DXpedition" contacted other (anti-social) Hams on Sat night, but did not meet anyone in person. That has nothing to do with the technical part of the hobby. The technical part occurred during the antenna and equipment setup. There was plenty of operating during the day, so operating on Sat night more represented the social aspect more than any technical aspect. Therefore, this is how those Hams spent their Sat night. Seems anti-social to me. You didn't go on a DXpedition. They called it a DXpedition. Many Hams will work DX. They get a thrill from that. But, they won't talk to the person next door or to anyone in person. Your record is stuck, Vipul. Your claim is simply another tired stereotype offered without proof of any kind. I gave an example above where the Hams contacted people through the radio, but did not meet anyone in person. (Probably avoided it). This was not my local club. It was a random group of Hams. |
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160, here we come
![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "N2EY" wrote in message ... One thing I forgot to put in previous post: The peak of the sunspot cycle is past, and we're heading full-tilt into sunspot minimum. Conditions on HF will be quite different than some folks are used to, particularly on the bands above 10 MHz, at night, and in the winter. 73 de Jim, N2EY --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.502 / Virus Database: 300 - Release Date: 7/18/03 |
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"Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message
... In article , "Kim W5TIT" writes: Dee, I don't think I am miscontrueing a thing. It baffles me to no end that it would actually bother someone to have another wait for their opportunity to come along. I see nothing at all wrong with someone waiting until testing requirements meet *their* expectations. Kim W5TIT Kim: Hey, I'd like a Ph. D in Electrical Engineering. How long do you think I'll have to wait for the testing requirements to be reduced to a 50-question multiple guess with a passing score of 70%, with an open question pool and no dissertation required? I don't know, Larry. But why would you take even more time to study--even minimal requirements--when you already have a degree you don't utilize? It would take a lot less time and effort if you just use that degree and get a job with it. Since I'll never actually do any electrical engineering, those are my expectations of what the testing requirements should be. So, whaddya say -- 5 years? More? Less? 73 de Larry, K3LT You wouldn't use it any way, so it probably doesn't matter. But, if you want to wait, you go right ahead. Kim W5TIT --- Posted via news://freenews.netfront.net Complaints to |
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"N2EY" wrote in message
... In article , "Kim W5TIT" writes: It baffles me to no end that it would actually bother someone to have another wait for their opportunity to come along. I see nothing at all wrong with someone waiting until testing requirements meet *their* expectations. It's kinda like saying "I'm not going to buy a (new computer, digital camera, PDA, flatscreen TV/monitor, MP3 player, etc., etc.) until the price drops below X dollars", isn't it? In fact, might not part of the driving force behind a "wait and see" policy? One of the best ways to kill a sale of items like the ones above is to say "there's a new model coming out soon that will do more and cost less". True story: Close friend of mine needed a PDA for work. Everybody at her workplace uses iPaqs, so she goes to the local computer store and gets one at a discount. It's the demo model, last one in the store. Takes it home, installs hardware and software, struggles with it, dern thing won't sync with her PC no matter what she does. Takes it back, store tech says it's a defective cradle and she gets a full refund. Two weeks later goes back to the same store and gets a brand new iPaq, no discount, with more features, longer life battery, yada yada - for less money. Works perfectly. 73 de Jim, N2EY And, so will our ham bands. The only plus is that maybe the whiners will stay off... ![]() Kim W5TIT --- Posted via news://freenews.netfront.net Complaints to |
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Probably they are hams that cannot speak very well or have terrible voices
eh?? -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... No, what I meant is that its a better situation for me if more Hams use Morse code. For one thing, I won't be talking to them. But, I'm not going to go and recruit people to use Morse code. You want other hams to use Morse so you don't have to talk to them. That's extremely anti-social on your part and totally opposite of your previously stated desires that you would like to get hams to be more social. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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"Steve Robeson, K4CAP" wrote:
(Len Over 21) wrote in message ... In article m, "Dee D. Flint" writes: If you wait for opportunity to knock, it never will. "Knock" it off. Test element 1 is on the way OUT. Realize it. WHOA!~ Lennie! You FINALLY accept this...?!?! Well gee willikers! Then we can assume (remembering the caveat for "assuming", of course) that you are going to bite the bullet and get licensed...?!?! It should be apparent, Steve: Right out of the next box. Dave K8MN |
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![]() "Vshah101" wrote in message ... From: "Dee D. Flint" You want other hams to use Morse so you don't have to talk to them. That's extremely anti-social on your part and totally opposite of your previously stated desires that you would like to get hams to be more social. I don't want to talk to some older males. Thats not anti-social. Same with me too.... but there are some that I would like to talk to as well, but I would definitely love to see more women on the air! And they are there Fri, Sat night on several bands, including 40m, 2m, and ATV. I know from the DXpedition in May. Many Hams will work DX. They get a thrill from that. But, they won't talk to the person next door or to anyone in person. Thats why a local Ham's neighbor complained that the Ham has too many antennas at his house. That is something I have observed as well..... kinda like the addage, "I am a ham operator, I have friends all over the world, but none in my backyard!" I believe (IMHO) that we should work outward from where we are getting to know our nieghbors first, and working out like the ripples in a pond after a rock is thrown into it. My personal preference is to get to know a person for who they are, what they are passionate and interested about, likes/dislikes etc., for the times when I am not operating in a public service/emergency communications setting. -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... |
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I suppose Larry will never consider me a fully-fledged ham, even with 20
wpm, 'cause I operate 100% phone, LOL. Alun, my opinion of you as a ham is not dependant on your usage of CW. All I ask is that you don't whine about it, and that as a ham, you make an effort to do something more challenging than just yakking into a microphone. That would imply the use of at least one digital mode. CW operation would be the icing on the cake, and go a long way to impress me. (seriously asking this question) So if a person is getting into technical research, project building of any kind (generically speaking), or any other strong contribution to amateur radio, but DOES like to "yakking into a microphone" whilst on the air is a bad thing? Just curious, -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... |
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