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![]() K=D8HB wrote: "an_old_friend" wrote Hans was trolling for much the response he got........ Posting job opportunities for communications crafts in a radio-orientated newsgroup is trolling? yes and using the hurricane to acheive this result is well... not nice either this not a help wanted venure nor do you even bother to deny telephones skills are related to radio policy, as you (should) know Hans You posted the material expecting the reuslt you got, and then had the ill grace to complain about it then you folow with a hack job on a post the original post never realy belonged here at least the religous thread under Katrina response evolved from a legit topic |
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![]() an_old_friend wrote: K=D8HB wrote: "an_old_friend" wrote Hans was trolling for much the response he got........ Posting job opportunities for communications crafts in a radio-orientat= ed newsgroup is trolling? yes and using the hurricane to acheive this result is well... not nice either this not a help wanted venure nor do you even bother to deny telephones skills are related to radio policy, as you (should) know Hans You posted the material expecting the reuslt you got, and then had the ill grace to complain about it then you folow with a hack job on a post Hans apparently forgets the distinction between amateur radio and radio for hire. I'll allow the usual suspects to set him straight on the matter. |
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![]() Jim Hampton wrote: What you do not seem to realize is that the folks that actually learned something (before the multiple guess answers came out), just might have a few skills. These are usually folks that have a genuine interest in how things work, not how to turn a knob or push a button or keys. This isn't to say that folks that simply wish to talk are not welcome; they certainly are. Although I do not possess a college degree, I am a certified electronics technician. I have repaired two-way radios (business and trunking radios). I have done a lot of electrical control and power wiring. I have not worked in high voltage, but have done a fair amount of 277/480 3 phase work. I've climbed atop silos and repaired bag houses. Welded, soldered, cut, run milling machines, surface grinders, lathes, and more. If a saws-all can't do the job readily, the oxy-acetylene tourch will handle it well for me (hmmmm ... wonder how that would solder pl-259s? LOL). Done EMC compliance studies along with UL compliance. Come to think of it, ozone compliance. Can you spell exponential decay? Come to think of it, I've programmed slc-500s, Texas Instruments PLCs, Modicon PLCs, and more (including data highways and ethernet). Even written a program to generate ladders from simply inputting I/O assignments and letting the program know what I want to have happen. Under 15 minutes to properly program 3 cells. Another 5 minutes to debug because someone wired a switch backwards (normally closed rather than normally open). And a whole lot more, I bet. The trouble is that skills aren't as valued as they once were. Particularly if they aren't "state of the art", whatever that means. Whether it be Morse Code or how to put up an antenna in a less-than-perfect location, or even make your own bread, many people look down upon "basic" or "old" skills as a sort of poor relation to "high tech". As in "not worth their time or effort". The nice thing about amateur radio is that it encompasses a whole spectrum of individuals, unlike most trade magazines. To me, advertising in an amateur publication such as QST would make a lot of sense, especially if you are trying to locate a number of different skills (rather than a number of ads in different magazines or newspapers). Agree 100%. There's a long history of such ads, too. As to Morse, it can be fun. If we had difficulty with it back when (for me, 1962), we learned to overcome that difficulty (not a bad thing to learn, in my humble opinion). Come to think of it, as much grief as it gave me (when memorizing dots and dashes), once I learned it by sound, I enjoyed it and by 1967 had perfect copy at 40 words per minute in the U.S. Navy. More than 40? I don't know; that was the fastest test they had back then. I would have had difficulty much beyond that as we were banging away with manual typewriters then. I might have (possibly) made 50 at most. Disclaimer - that would be perfect typewritten copy filling close to a whole page of paper. A few errors would have allowed me considerably faster copy. Then. (LOL) It took a bit of doing for me to learn Morse Code. First I acquired a straight key and built an oscillator so I could practice sending. But they also tested receiving back in 1967, so I had to build a receiver, find the 80 meter ham band, find some hams sending fairly slowly, and then figure out what they were sending. I guess being 12-13 years old and not having anybody tell me I was too young helped... --- You may enjoy this article, too: I sure did. http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature...ml?sid=1394604 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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![]() an_old_friend wrote: wrote: an_old_friend wrote: K=D8HB wrote: "an_old_friend" wrote Hans was trolling for much the response he got........ Posting job opportunities for communications crafts in a radio-orie= ntated newsgroup is trolling? yes and using the hurricane to acheive this result is well... not nice either this not a help wanted venure nor do you even bother to deny telephones skills are related to radio policy, as you (should) know Hans You posted the material expecting the reuslt you got, and then had the ill grace to complain about it then you folow with a hack job on a post Hans apparently forgets the distinction between amateur radio and radio for hire. I'll allow the usual suspects to set him straight on the matter. hans forgets most distintions when it suits him, And his Cronies forget to trot out their amateur vs military vs commercial arguments when it suits them. Funny that word "Croney." NPR has been getting a lot of play out of it recently. They say it as if it's a bad thing. |
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Below is one of the stupidest nonsensical posts ever to grace rrap, and we are
all dumber for having read it. "an_old_friend" wrote yes and using the hurricane to acheive this result is well... not nice either this not a help wanted venure nor do you even bother to deny telephones skills are related to radio policy, as you (should) know Hans You posted the material expecting the reuslt you got, and then had the ill grace to complain about it then you folow with a hack job on a post the original post never realy belonged here at least the religous thread under Katrina response evolved from a legit topic |
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![]() "KØHB" wrote in message ink.net... Below is one of the stupidest nonsensical posts ever to grace rrap, and we are all dumber for having read it. "an_old_friend" wrote yes and using the hurricane to acheive this result is well... not nice either this not a help wanted venure nor do you even bother to deny telephones skills are related to radio policy, as you (should) know Hans You posted the material expecting the reuslt you got, and then had the ill grace to complain about it then you folow with a hack job on a post the original post never realy belonged here at least the religous thread under Katrina response evolved from a legit topic Well Hans what did you expect from call signless an_old_fiend ? Ace - WH2T |
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![]() Dr.Ace wrote: "K=D8HB" wrote in message ink.net... Below is one of the stupidest nonsensical posts ever to grace rrap, and= we are all dumber for having read it. "an_old_friend" wrote yes and using the hurricane to acheive this result is well... not nice either this not a help wanted venure nor do you even bother to deny telephones skills are related to radio policy, as you (should) know Hans You posted the material expecting the reuslt you got, and then had the ill grace to complain about it then you folow with a hack job on a post the original post never realy belonged here at least the religous thread under Katrina response evolved from a legit topic Well Hans what did you expect from call signless an_old_fiend ? guess you haven't been reading the newgroup much Hans knows my call as do most people that bother reading the group Ace - WH2T you OTOH don't even bother with a Name, as is of course your right, but like many in the world you don't reconize the right of others to do things differently sad that the USA has come to that the nation that has bleed for freedom is not made up of people that respect it |
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![]() "an_old_friend" wrote in message oups.com... Dr.Ace wrote: Snipped Ace - WH2T you OTOH don't even bother with a Name, as is of course your right, but like many in the world you don't reconize the right of others to do things differently sad that the USA has come to that the nation that has bleed for freedom is not made up of people that respect it ------------------------------------------- I am a U.S. Army veteran. I respect freedom of speech and I respect freedom from government tyranny. My name is Ace - Look up WH2T on QRZ.com I take it your name must be "an_old_friend" I respect the opinions of licensed amateur radio operators more than the opinions of unlicensed people in rec.radio.amateur groups. But, just because someone has a call sign doesn't automatically earn them my respect. Ace - WH2T "You have rights antecedent to all earthly governments; rights that cannot be repealed or restrained by human laws; rights derived from the Great Legislator of the Universe."-John Adams. --------------------------------------------- |
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