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What does it mean to be a real radio ham?
It means you have a real ham license. Anything else, including the rest of your post, is just one person's opinion, period. Bill, W6WRT |
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Bill Turner wrote:
What does it mean to be a real radio ham? It means you have a real ham license. Anything else, including the rest of your post, is just one person's opinion, period. Ah, but define a 'real ham license'. A lot of people in the UK think the M3/Foundation licence is NOT a real ham licence! Herein lies the problem! |
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1 This excitement causes a wish to share the experience with ones fellow man, and shows itself in the gentlemanly traditions of Ham Radio. = MAN 2 Thus a Radio Ham could also hold a CB licence safe in the knowledge that such a licence says no more about him than having a land-line = MAN 3 Ham Radio licence and a CB Radio licence. To him, they are sisters-under-the-skin. Wrongly, the CB Radio Hobbyist then = MAN Sir with respect to you this is error I myself have heard on quite few occasions women with their own stations / license G3`s 4`s and 8 and have met a female Radio ham at the Canvey Island public Amatuer Radio Rally Sale who was also a stall - holder another licensed Female operater was a sales lady in an Essex amatuer radio Shop, she used to go to the same social club as me. Keith G8IFW after this, I think look how many mistakes I make, loads of them. I think i had better write better messages myself |
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ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
know code wrote: Bill Turner wrote: What does it mean to be a real radio ham? It means you have a real ham license. Anything else, including the rest of your post, is just one person's opinion, period. Ah, but define a 'real ham license'. A lot of people in the UK think the M3/Foundation licence is NOT a real ham licence! Herein lies the problem! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In this context, it doesn't matter what individuals think. What matters is what the gummint says. If they call it an "Amateur Radio License" or the equivalent, that's what it is. IF they call it a "Citizen's Band License" or the equivalent, that's also what it is. What you or I make of those is important to us but irrelevant to the original question. Bill T. |
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Au contraire.
You might have one of those, but otherwise be a CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham. Ham Radio is a technical pursuit for gentlemen; a technical pursuit whose rights and standards we must uphold. The operating hobby is known as CB Radio. Bill Turner wrote: What does it mean to be a real radio ham? It means you have a real ham license. Anything else, including the rest of your post, is just one person's opinion, period. Bill, W6WRT |
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![]() "Plod's Conscience" wrote in message oups.com... I am part of a community of like-minded individuals Say no more;c) rrh |
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I detect some copy and pasting going on here..
Plod's Conscience wrote: Au contraire. You might have one of those, but otherwise be a CBer-Masquerading-As-A-Radio-Ham. Ham Radio is a technical pursuit for gentlemen; a technical pursuit whose rights and standards we must uphold. The operating hobby is known as CB Radio. |
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Plod's Conscience wrote: If you're tired of what is going on in the Usenet groups, you're welcome to join the Ham Radio Unplugged group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ham-Radio-Unplugged/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Quoting from the moderator's message: "This group supports free and uncensored speech, so a moderator will not be jumping in all the time telling people how to conduct themselves as is done in other groups. Of course no ongoing "flame wars" or spam will be allowed..." In other words, you're free to say anything the moderator thinks is ok. No, thanks. Bill, W6WRT |
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Plod's Conscience wrote: Ham Radio is a technical pursuit for gentlemen; a technical pursuit whose rights and standards we must uphold. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I love this kind of stuff. Think how boring it would be if we were all just normal, rational beings living in the real world. Bill, W6WRT |
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I think it is you who is, perhaps, analysing this thread
with a limited purview, and who is in the wrong. You will find that the FAQ is very much an encouragement for all to learn new things and apply themselves to improve their lot. I cannot see how your remarks below can be squared with the exhortations and encouragements that are in the FAQ. Please read the FAQ, perhaps for the first time? Bob Bob wrote: You are wrong Mr Plod. Try to open your mind up just a little, learn some new things and consider that your views are based on prejudice and a very narrow view of what the world is and should be. |
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