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Old December 23rd 05, 04:48 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.amateur.policy
huLLy
 
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The callsign of the subject of this article, which is a source of
embarrassment to all real radio amateurs, is G4SDW. Mr Evans is not a
newcomer to this hobby, but an old-timer licensee of more than 30
years!


AIUI, he certainly has not held a class A licence for thirty years.
Did it not take him 10 years to pass the "simple" Morse test?


Yes, but he conveniently forgets this fact, as well as many other things!


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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:42:52 GMT, "tox" wrote:

AIUI, he certainly has not held a class A licence for thirty years. Did it
not take him 10 years to pass the "simple" Morse test?

Regards
tox


Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass?

Merry Christmas, Baldy.
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On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:48:15 -0000, "huLLy" wrote:

tox wrote:
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oups.com...


The callsign of the subject of this article, which is a source of
embarrassment to all real radio amateurs, is G4SDW. Mr Evans is not a
newcomer to this hobby, but an old-timer licensee of more than 30
years!


AIUI, he certainly has not held a class A licence for thirty years.
Did it not take him 10 years to pass the "simple" Morse test?


Yes, but he conveniently forgets this fact, as well as many other things!


Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass?
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Old December 23rd 05, 06:29 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.amateur.policy
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Nedlar wrote:

Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass?



I expect you will insist on paying for your license annually when they will
be free for life!
Some people...
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huLLy
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Old December 23rd 05, 07:14 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.amateur.policy
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"Nedlar" wrote in message
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Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass?


If you continue to practice, I figure in another 20 years, you may reach 5
WPM.

HTH
tox





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The callsign of the subject of this article, which is a source of
embarrassment to all real radio amateurs, is G4SDW. Mr Evans is not a
newcomer to this hobby, but an old-timer licensee of more than 30
years!

===================================
Whatever ,considering his weekly outpours ,it seems that Gareth ,G4SDW
is subject to some mental derailment. If we all just ignore him there
might be a chance that he is starting to get the message that he is
making a fool of himself........ so it is up to all of us on these NGs .

Frank KN6WH / GM0CSZ
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Old December 23rd 05, 08:58 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.amateur.policy
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For as long as you are prepared to illustrate so graphically
the difference between a CBer, an M3/CB Fools' Licensee, a
CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham and a _REAL_ Radio
Ham with his gentlemanly traditions, I am prepared to
watch you bemusedly from the sidelines and to chastise
you for your ridiculous outbursts.

It is important that we as Radio Hams make a stand for
civilised behaviour and decency against the vile CBer,
no matter how he might have slipped into our midst.

Don't you realise how silly and ridiculous you make yourself
look, by indulging in what are essentially very infantile
abusive tirades in an international forum that is broadcast to
the whole world?

However, if you wish to be perceived as a Childish Broadcaster (CBer)
then just carry on as you are with your Childish Broadcasting (CB).

Grow up, Frank Dinger!

Stupid boy.

Highland Ham wrote:
The callsign of the subject of this article, which is a source of
embarrassment to all real radio amateurs, is G4SDW. Mr Evans is not a
newcomer to this hobby, but an old-timer licensee of more than 30
years!

===================================
Whatever ,considering his weekly outpours ,it seems that Gareth ,G4SDW
is subject to some mental derailment. If we all just ignore him there
might be a chance that he is starting to get the message that he is
making a fool of himself........ so it is up to all of us on these NGs .

Frank KN6WH / GM0CSZ


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Gareth,

Please go and see the doctor before you pass out with stress !

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Nedlar wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:42:52 GMT, "tox" wrote:


AIUI, he certainly has not held a class A licence for thirty years. Did it
not take him 10 years to pass the "simple" Morse test?

Regards
tox



Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass?

Merry Christmas, Baldy.


So, Mr Nedlar (obsolete). At some time in your obsolete life you took
some time out to pass an obsolete test so that you could PLAY with some
obsolete code and with no doubt some obsolete radio equipment?

You must be so proud!

Merry whatever floats your boat.

Wiggy
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Old December 23rd 05, 10:00 PM posted to uk.radio.amateur,rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.amateur.policy
Pierian Spring
 
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Eric Williams, M3EJO, both in his current incarnation, and in his
previous incarnation of "Micky Taker", illustrates so well why
anybody who holds, or who has ever held, a licence issued under
the gangrenous degeneration that is the M3/CB Fools' Licence
scheme will _NEVER_ make it into the ranks of _REAL_ Radio
Hams with their gentlemanly traditions. Having failed to make
any grade other than that intended for 6-year-olds, he sneers
like a playground loser at his betters who have achieved
qualifications that he so dismally failed to acheive in the 20, or so,
years that he pretended to have an interest.

Eric - once you've made the grade (Yes, we can even arrange a 12WPM
Morse test for you) then you're in a position to comment.

Until then, you're just a poor loser.

Grow up.

Wiggy wrote:
Nedlar wrote:
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 15:42:52 GMT, "tox" wrote:


AIUI, he certainly has not held a class A licence for thirty years. Did it
not take him 10 years to pass the "simple" Morse test?

Regards
tox



Would that be the same Morse test that you could NEVER pass?

Merry Christmas, Baldy.


So, Mr Nedlar (obsolete). At some time in your obsolete life you took
some time out to pass an obsolete test so that you could PLAY with some
obsolete code and with no doubt some obsolete radio equipment?

You must be so proud!

Merry whatever floats your boat.

Wiggy


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