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Userbeam Remailer wrote:
"Wogie Wussman" "volumns" - Butt Cornholer makes good spells! Get lost wogie, nobody is listening to you, two-test fatboy. |
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From: "K4YZ" on Tues 7 Jun 2005 01:56
And once again you prove the REST of us right when we call you a self-serving blight on ALL Veterans. A liar for the ages. What you ARE, is a disgrace to the uniform you wore and a footprint on the graves of men who DID serve their country unselfishly. Scumbag. ...the sun sets on the Tomb of the Unknown Solder as a solitary figure in a patch-adorned flight suit slowly paces out his lonely path of anger, J-38 in one hand, bayonetted USMC soldering iron in the other. Pre-recorded marine marches softly fill the air, interspersed with dits and dahs of a few PCTA morsebirds not yet extinct. The Tomb of the Unknown Solder is a lonely place, deep in the valley of neuroses, anger, and frustration. The single sentinel counts cadennce to himself, muttering "flux you, flux you" between the slow steps. His fists are clenched, eager to do bottle but only sipping a cup of unkindness. It is sad but the sentinel at the Tomb of the Unknown Solder keeps going. He does not know why and that is the tragedy. The sun slowly sets on the Tomb of the Unknown Solder leaving only the red light of fire in the eyes of the muttering sentinel. Those glow in the dark like LED pilot lights. Hatred lives on in his twilight of despair. Temper fry. |
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John Smith wrote:
Quit corn-holing young boys, you are worse than a catholic priest with his frock up, or a female school teacher at lunchtime in the back seat of her car!!! I will ask again, are you a ham? |
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Quit corn-holing young boys, you are worse than a catholic priest with
his frock up, or a female school teacher at lunchtime in the back seat of her car!!! John "Cmd Buzz Corey" wrote in message ... Userbeam Remailer wrote: "Wogie Wussman" "volumns" - Butt Cornholer makes good spells! Get lost wogie, nobody is listening to you, two-test fatboy. |
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![]() "Dan/W4NTI" wrote in message k.net... "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... "Dan/W4NTI" wrote in message k.net... "Cmd Buzz Corey" wrote in message ... Dan/W4NTI wrote: wrote in message ups.com... KC8GXW wrote: But you still have to pay the VE fee, and have earned that Tech in the first place. Not a giveaway or a free upgrade. 73 de Jim, N2EY I was just being sarcastic because I have been told I have a give away tech license! ![]() Well, whoever told you that was full of beans and didn't know what s/he was talking about. Probably just sour grapes. 73 de Jim, N2EY I said that. And I mean it. The tests today are a joke. Why you ask? Because the questions and answers are right there in front of the person. Sure he has to study a lot of questions. But there they are on the test. A give away. And lets not even talk about the CW situation. It's NOT numbers we need, it people that respect the traditions of ham radio and want to continue them. Its people that love ham radio and don't want to use to to order a pizza. Call me old fashioned and out of touch. It won't be the first time. Dan/W4NTI Is there really any need for much technical knowledge to obtain a ham license anymore? Why a need for technical knowlege when setting up and operating a station today is simply plug-an-play? How many hams constuct any equipment they use on the air any more? The most tech knowledge that might be required is maybe how to build and put up and adjust an antenna. Perhaps the test should focus more on rules, regulations and proper operating procedures. The most technical that hams get today is knowing how many frequencies they can store in the radios memory. I am not all that concerned about the "technical knowledge" side of the test. I think basic technical knowledge is all that is really necessary. Like being able to cut a simple dipole, understand the terminology, have a working knowledge in block diagram format, for what is happening inside that radio. And I totally agree that the test should be heavy on rules, regs, and PROPER OPERATING PROCEDURES....like don't talk CB Crap on HF SSB. \ As you say Dan, with the joke they use for testing today, no technical knowledge is required anyway, just memorize the answers to the questions and off you go. So maybe if the tests were geared more to regs and operating procedures, then even with the memoriziation some of it might soak in and maybe there would less cb type operating on the ham bands. We agree it lots here, eh? It is pretty bad when as I heard not long ago on a 2 meter reperter, "I just got my license, can someone tell me what frequencies I can operate?" Cheeese. Or what I heard on the 75meter EKTRA band......I wanna cut a new dipole for 80m phone (First off what is 80 meter phone?)(I always thought it was 75meter phone). Out of the 5 people in the group, one had it right. Amazing. Even wogie wussman passed the test, that in itself speaks volumns about how easy the they are. He should have done real good the second time around...yuk yuk. Dan/W4NTI Hello, again, Dan Yep, 75 is phone, 80 is CW. At least that was the reference back in the days. 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA And for all those that are "confused".....here it is; 300/Fmhz = length in meters. thus......300/4.0Mhz = 75meters. 300/3.75Mhz= 80meters. and........300/3.5Mhz = 85.7meters. see? Dan/W4NTI Hello, Dan The numbers are only approximate and some of the "bands" don't fall where you'd expect them to ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA |
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![]() "KC8GXW" wrote in message ... Dan/W4NTI wrote: And for all those that are "confused".....here it is; 300/Fmhz = length in meters. thus......300/4.0Mhz = 75meters. 300/3.75Mhz= 80meters. and........300/3.5Mhz = 85.7meters. see? Dan/W4NTI But you should know what the 300 stands for, not it just being a number! I'll bet I'm wrong, being a no code cb'er, but the 300 is the speed of light in meters! to be more percise 299792458 meters per second. Golly, gee whiz, so you would be happier if it is written as: 299792458 / FMhz ? Fine by me Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() "KC8GXW" wrote in message ... KC8GXW wrote: Dan/W4NTI wrote: And for all those that are "confused".....here it is; 300/Fmhz = length in meters. thus......300/4.0Mhz = 75meters. 300/3.75Mhz= 80meters. and........300/3.5Mhz = 85.7meters. see? Dan/W4NTI But you should know what the 300 stands for, not it just being a number! I'll bet I'm wrong, being a no code cb'er, but the 300 is the speed of light in meters! to be more percise 299792458 meters per second. OOps see I told ya, the word is precise, now if only I could do 13 or more words a minute and go back in time and get a W or K 1x3 call, I wouldn't have made that mistake! ![]() I try and stay on subject and not correct senders typos. That is a job for professors like Churchill that thinks he is a Indian. To comment however.....if you could do 13wpm and had a real W or K callsign we wouldn't be having this discussion...because you would understand how it is. However you don't. Your loss. Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... Hello, Dan The numbers are only approximate and some of the "bands" don't fall where you'd expect them to ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA So is any formula for antenna workings. You can't have a absolute formula if the results are varied by external elements out of ones control. Such as heigth above ground, nearby objects, length of grass. IQ of operator. etc. Dan/W4NTI |
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![]() Dan/W4NTI wrote: "KC8GXW" wrote in message ... KC8GXW wrote: Dan/W4NTI wrote: And for all those that are "confused".....here it is; 300/Fmhz = length in meters. thus......300/4.0Mhz = 75meters. 300/3.75Mhz= 80meters. and........300/3.5Mhz = 85.7meters. see? Dan/W4NTI But you should know what the 300 stands for, not it just being a number! I'll bet I'm wrong, being a no code cb'er, but the 300 is the speed of light in meters! to be more percise 299792458 meters per second. OOps see I told ya, the word is precise, now if only I could do 13 or more words a minute and go back in time and get a W or K 1x3 call, I wouldn't have made that mistake! ![]() I try and stay on subject and not correct senders typos. That is a job for professors like Churchill that thinks he is a Indian. To comment however.....if you could do 13wpm and had a real W or K callsign we wouldn't be having this discussion...because you would understand how it is. However you don't. Your loss. Dan/W4NTI But I did understand how it works, I don't just know the numbers! |
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![]() Dan/W4NTI wrote: "KC8GXW" wrote in message ... Dan/W4NTI wrote: And for all those that are "confused".....here it is; 300/Fmhz = length in meters. thus......300/4.0Mhz = 75meters. 300/3.75Mhz= 80meters. and........300/3.5Mhz = 85.7meters. see? Dan/W4NTI But you should know what the 300 stands for, not it just being a number! I'll bet I'm wrong, being a no code cb'er, but the 300 is the speed of light in meters! to be more percise 299792458 meters per second. Golly, gee whiz, so you would be happier if it is written as: 299792458 / FMhz ? Fine by me Dan/W4NTI I would use 300, I just put the correct number in so you'd have something to complain about! ![]() |
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