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Don't need it anywhere... well, the amateur exam... then one can move on...
Warmest regards, John "Cmd Buzz Corey" wrote in message ... John Smith wrote: Dan: You will never find me using cw... Well, you don't need it on CB. |
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By the ARRL own statistics, ham radio is dying--don't you realize the
population is growing in leaps and bounds... and still hams dwindle (and inactive numbers are LARGE)--get some geriatric medication for that alzheimers man! Warmest regards, John "Cmd Buzz Corey" wrote in message ... Stagger Lee wrote: To reiterate, those who run around claiming that "amateur radio is dying" can't seem to either articulate what "dying" means or to prove their case. And as the old Shania Twain song says, "That don't impress me much." Those who are too dumb or lazy to get a license like to parrot the old standard, 'ham radio is dying". They can't make the grade so they like to think ham radio will someday go away then they won't feel so inferior. |
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![]() "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... Dan, I must ask ... did you rotate the whole county to turn the beam? ![]() 73, Jim AA2QA I don't remember....... Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... "Dan/W4NTI" wrote Our club group built a 3 element 160 meter yagi out of steel beer cans for a Field Day one year. Hey Dan, Do you know how to tell the difference between a fairy-tale and a sea-story? Scroll down A fairy-tale starts out --- "Once upon a time....." A sea-story starts out --- "Now this is no ****....." dit dit 73, de Hans, K0HB Wow Hans, thats the same way in the Army and Air Force. The Marines believe anything.....just kidding. Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() "John Smith" wrote in message news ![]() By the ARRL own statistics, ham radio is dying--don't you realize the population is growing in leaps and bounds... and still hams dwindle (and inactive numbers are LARGE)--get some geriatric medication for that alzheimers man! Warmest regards, John The general population is NOT growing by leaps and bounds. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Then explain to me what it is you just did?
Dan/W4NTI "John Smith" wrote in message ... Dan: You will never find me using cw... you will never finding me talking to anyone of your ilk... fear not... John "Dan/W4NTI" wrote in message ink.net... I have a "use for CW". I use it to communicate with others using the same mode. I use it to participate in Amateur Radio. If you or your ilk don't care to do so. Stay the hell off my frequency. Have a good day idiot. Dan/W4NTI "John Smith" wrote in message ... You ask me "what is wrong with cw?" I ask you, "Why is amateur radio dying?"--I think the answer to both is a single one--there was a time when dropping code would have saved ham radio--I fear that time has come and gone... cw has no real use to anyone, anymore... it is like having to learn to type to use the internet... no such requirement... however, because typing DOES have a use--you will find many learning to type after they realize the need... ... the "anateur exams" are certainly no hinderence, they always have been as simple as pie--a college grad trained in the art of "test taking" could study for a day and pass the most challenging... they have been made even simplier still... yet amateur radio declined and continues to do so-- ... now "critical mass" has been reached, so many other forms of communication exist that amateur radio is on its' death march... radios are so far and few between... and so little demand... they are too expensive with most to bother with... you could give ham licences away in the streets and not improve that... ... no, the OMs' alzheimers and lack of ability to see the future has killed ham radio--you'd think the old guys must have hated it--to have stood by and watched it die--if what you say is correct--and they DID have all their mental facilities about them and still allowed it... Warmest regards, John "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... Nice try, John In the original post I stated "just for grins". As far as Alzheimer's disease, I know the change I am due before the kid punches the cash tendered into the register. I had to chuckle one day when the gal punched in as though I had made exact change and had to figure out what my change was. She had to call a manager! I am familiar with how great the Internet is and surf a bit plus am active in several Yahoo groups. Do you remember 911? I lost my AT&T service for a week as they had some central switching station in there. I had to use my Juno account as a backup. The radios, however, work - even without mains. Come to think of it, some of the repeaters work without mains. There are two of them around here that aren't even connected to the mains! I have no axe to grind. Oh, it bothers me when a couple of high power stations are talking across town on 20 meters, however there is no sanity test for an amateur license. Come to think of it, the same applies to high power CBs. It causes interference thousands of miles away. What I cannot understand is why so many folks get their panties in a knot over CW. If you enjoy it, use it; if not, don't. No big deal there. As far as the folks who love to condemn those who enjoy Morse, I suspect that many of them are also lacking in theory and really want a no test ticket. Perhaps we could also do away with a test for a driver's license as well .... Granted, folks will point out there is a big difference. There is, but the underlying problem is trying to make the airwaves available for *everyone*. This includes cell-phones (think duplex walk-talkie connected to a repeater which is connected to the telephone company), radio, television, aircraft guidance systems, satellite tv, satellite radio, gps, and so much more. Originally, there were no driver's licenses, but as more automobiles came about, there was a need for regulation. Should we get rid of traffic lights? How about the flashing red lights on school busses? Think there might be a need for regulation? The same applies to radio. Originally, there were no regulations for radio. If you have 100 stations in the world, total, there is really no need for regulation. As technology progressed, there were more demands made for radio spectrum (I say radio, but mean everything using the electro-magnetic spectrum from perhaps 3 kHz to 300 gHz). Regulations came into being and have been revisited and changed many times since. At least we can discuss this problem with regulating the airwaves; I have another problem that I am going to have to "discuss" a different way. Our new chief of police is claiming he is going to start cracking down on the loud stereos. One guy wrote an editorial stating "you just don't like my music". Well, I finally got one guy fined and he is staying quiet. It is disconcerting, to say the least, when someone has their boom box turned up 10 dB above distort at midnight and I have to get up in the morning. Some of us actually have jobs. I have some "tunes" that I will share should this start again. I'm not going to bother burning a cd as I've got the mp3 cuts on the computer. Just plug an audio line from the headphone jack on the computer speakers to the 700 stereo system I have for satellite tv. I hope they enjoy my tunes: 1) Washington Post March 2) Anchors aweigh 3) The Thunderer 4) The Stars and Stripes Forever (my favorite) I've got others on CDs. From all of the services. Funny, but I have a feeling that they will be clamoring for "regulation" all of a sudden ![]() With all due regards from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA "John Smith" wrote in message ... It is a shame that hams are riding a sinking ship to the bottom... just so others can't ride... weird really... those old guys really have a axe to grind with someone... but, maybe it is as they claim--their minds are gone to alzheimers and they simply await for the need for morse to return... however, long before then--amateur radio will be dead... Regards, John "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... Hi gang! Just for some grins, check this out: http://www.lildobe.net/video/ It will take a bit of time for the folks on dial-up, but it is worth remembering that those two guys were not setting any speed records. It sounded about like the commercial CW circuits on the marine bands I listened to about 37 years ago .... The more things change, the more they stay the same. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA |
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![]() "Cmd Buzz Corey" wrote in message ... Dan/W4NTI wrote: I believe what the gentleman was trying to convey is that the present day tests are a total farce. The answer is readly available and it is just a "formality" to even pass it. Absolutely, otherwise there are a lot of hams that wouldn't be hams. People like toddieboy, wogie and lot of others who would not be hams if they really had to have technical knowledge to pass a test instead of just memorizing answers. Exactly, and it is quite tough to draw out a schematic of a AM transmitter using Heizing modulation. I remember having to keep straight a bridge, half wave and a full wave. I don't remember having to draw out a schematic, but I certainly remember having a print on the exam that I had to describe what was going on with it. Not quite as tough, but basically the same idea. Dan/W4NTI |
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Just the increase in illegal aliens qualifies for "leaps and bounds"
status... Warmest regards, John "Dee Flint" wrote in message ... "John Smith" wrote in message news ![]() By the ARRL own statistics, ham radio is dying--don't you realize the population is growing in leaps and bounds... and still hams dwindle (and inactive numbers are LARGE)--get some geriatric medication for that alzheimers man! Warmest regards, John The general population is NOT growing by leaps and bounds. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Cmd Buzz Corey wrote:
John Smith wrote: Dan: You will never find me using cw... Well, you don't need it on CB. It's been done, JJ. |
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Hmmm, I could record a long QSO on cw and play it for the truckers... give
'em something to appreciate... grin So the hams didn't feel left, could record the truckers and play that for them... evil'er grin Warmest regards, John "Steveo" wrote in message ... Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: John Smith wrote: Dan: You will never find me using cw... Well, you don't need it on CB. It's been done, JJ. |
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