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Does this newsgroup say rec.Siren.Swap ?????????????????????
No it doesn't. 10-4 ? On 07 Jun 2004 22:02:17 GMT, (A1EMT) wrote: Like new (demo) Federal SS2000 Smart Siren and light control system. Never installed, in original factory box with all cables, mounting hardware, manuals, etc. Pictures available on request. $475/shipped or best offer. Money order or PayPal. e-mail direct at: |
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Hi Roland,
Just because your radio club (and that is what it is, really, after going to the website and reading about it) allows you to play posse and drive around in cop cars and or your own outfitted cars, doesn't mean that you should post first responder equipment for sale in a radio swap group. Come on, you're apparently an educated man. If I were in a radio club where the members also were martial artists, would that entitle me to post ads here in the radio swap group for a judo gi? Of course not, it just doesn't follow. By the way, I'm amazed at how much your group sounds like wanna-be cops. Looking through the website I saw where your group isn't allowed any law enforcement powers except when in the presence of a peace officer. Your primary purpose seems to be communications and not law enforcement. What about operating a radio requires the use of a firearm? (Oh, sorry... forgot you're in Arizona. ;-) If the peace officer is present, he can do the law enforcement and there most likely isn't much need for one of you to play Barney Fife. Considering the confusion of your group as to whether they want to be law enforcement (like Reserves) or radio operators, maybe I do understand why you have difficulty differentiating between radio equipment and first responder equipment. "I gots my sidearm and I gots my radio. I'm ready to be the most communicatin' and well armed radio club member yet! WoooHoooo!" Roland S Geter Sr wrote: I would like to explain to some of the uninformed hams out there ..... There is a major group of licensed amateur radio hams that are also law enforcement officers namely like my xyl (KD6QCH) and myself (WB6LNA) as members of the: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Communications Posse Deputies Phoenix, Arizona We are all fully armed, uniformed, graduates of the Sheriffs Firearms Academy with some 300-400 hours formal classroom instruction in Law Enforcement. Off duty we are encouraged to report crime to our Commander from our VHF & UHF repeaters throughout the city. On duty we drive either county patrol vehicles or our own personally financed and outfitted private vehicles. Please visit us on http://www.posse.net Hope this satisfies the question why we support the offering of this kind of equipment on this newsgroup. Thanks, Roland S Geter, PhD Madell M Geter, RN nospam wrote: Does this newsgroup say rec.Siren.Swap ????????????????????? No it doesn't. 10-4 ? On 07 Jun 2004 22:02:17 GMT, (A1EMT) wrote: Like new (demo) Federal SS2000 Smart Siren and light control system. Never installed, in original factory box with all cables, mounting hardware, manuals, etc. Pictures available on request. $475/shipped or best offer. Money order or PayPal. e-mail direct at: |
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Lets see the link to the web page that shows what you have done to get
involved with your area Tamarisk. I for one an glad there are people willing to get involved in such a manner in this day and age. What have you done greater that you can down what they do? Ronny K4RJJ "Tamarisk" wrote in message ... Hi Roland, Just because your radio club (and that is what it is, really, after going to the website and reading about it) allows you to play posse and drive around in cop cars and or your own outfitted cars, doesn't mean that you should post first responder equipment for sale in a radio swap group. Come on, you're apparently an educated man. If I were in a radio club where the members also were martial artists, would that entitle me to post ads here in the radio swap group for a judo gi? Of course not, it just doesn't follow. By the way, I'm amazed at how much your group sounds like wanna-be cops. Looking through the website I saw where your group isn't allowed any law enforcement powers except when in the presence of a peace officer. Your primary purpose seems to be communications and not law enforcement. What about operating a radio requires the use of a firearm? (Oh, sorry... forgot you're in Arizona. ;-) If the peace officer is present, he can do the law enforcement and there most likely isn't much need for one of you to play Barney Fife. Considering the confusion of your group as to whether they want to be law enforcement (like Reserves) or radio operators, maybe I do understand why you have difficulty differentiating between radio equipment and first responder equipment. "I gots my sidearm and I gots my radio. I'm ready to be the most communicatin' and well armed radio club member yet! WoooHoooo!" Roland S Geter Sr wrote: I would like to explain to some of the uninformed hams out there ..... There is a major group of licensed amateur radio hams that are also law enforcement officers namely like my xyl (KD6QCH) and myself (WB6LNA) as members of the: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Communications Posse Deputies Phoenix, Arizona We are all fully armed, uniformed, graduates of the Sheriffs Firearms Academy with some 300-400 hours formal classroom instruction in Law Enforcement. Off duty we are encouraged to report crime to our Commander from our VHF & UHF repeaters throughout the city. On duty we drive either county patrol vehicles or our own personally financed and outfitted private vehicles. Please visit us on http://www.posse.net Hope this satisfies the question why we support the offering of this kind of equipment on this newsgroup. Thanks, Roland S Geter, PhD Madell M Geter, RN nospam wrote: Does this newsgroup say rec.Siren.Swap ????????????????????? No it doesn't. 10-4 ? On 07 Jun 2004 22:02:17 GMT, (A1EMT) wrote: Like new (demo) Federal SS2000 Smart Siren and light control system. Never installed, in original factory box with all cables, mounting hardware, manuals, etc. Pictures available on request. $475/shipped or best offer. Money order or PayPal. e-mail direct at: |
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For many years, this group has included ads for commercial 2-way radios and
accessories (like lights and sirens). The title of the group does NOT include "ham" or "amateur radio." Just ignore the ads that don't interest you, instead of starting a flame war. Who put you in charge? "Tamarisk" wrote in message ... Hi Roland, Just because your radio club (and that is what it is, really, after going to the website and reading about it) allows you to play posse and drive around in cop cars and or your own outfitted cars, doesn't mean that you should post first responder equipment for sale in a radio swap group. Come on, you're apparently an educated man. If I were in a radio club where the members also were martial artists, would that entitle me to post ads here in the radio swap group for a judo gi? Of course not, it just doesn't follow. By the way, I'm amazed at how much your group sounds like wanna-be cops. Looking through the website I saw where your group isn't allowed any law enforcement powers except when in the presence of a peace officer. Your primary purpose seems to be communications and not law enforcement. What about operating a radio requires the use of a firearm? (Oh, sorry... forgot you're in Arizona. ;-) If the peace officer is present, he can do the law enforcement and there most likely isn't much need for one of you to play Barney Fife. Considering the confusion of your group as to whether they want to be law enforcement (like Reserves) or radio operators, maybe I do understand why you have difficulty differentiating between radio equipment and first responder equipment. "I gots my sidearm and I gots my radio. I'm ready to be the most communicatin' and well armed radio club member yet! WoooHoooo!" |
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Roland S Geter Sr wrote:
I would like to explain to some of the uninformed hams out there ..... There is a major group of licensed amateur radio hams that are also law enforcement officers namely like my xyl (KD6QCH) and myself (WB6LNA) as members of the: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Communications Posse Deputies Phoenix, Arizona We are all fully armed, uniformed, graduates of the Sheriffs Firearms Academy with some 300-400 hours formal classroom instruction in Law Enforcement. Off duty we are encouraged to report crime to our Commander from our VHF & UHF repeaters throughout the city. On duty we drive either county patrol vehicles or our own personally financed and outfitted private vehicles. Please visit us on http://www.posse.net Hope this satisfies the question why we support the offering of this kind of equipment on this newsgroup. Thanks, Roland S Geter, PhD Madell M Geter, RN Doc, maybe you should read the FAQ at ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hie...n g_on_Usenet (mind the wrap). The very first section in the FAQ is, "What is appropriate to post in rec.radio.swap?", and the answer is, " Any offer to buy or sell radio and electronics equipment, such as transmitters, receivers, antennas, electronics parts, and radio-related computer equipment is appropriate for this forum. Posts concerning non-hardware (but still radio-related) items such as documentation manuals, books, radio-related software, and publications, are also welcome. *Sirens and emergency lights would surely* *find a more appropriate audience in one of the public safety newsgroups.*" (Emphasis added) In fact, you might want to bookmark ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/ for future reference so you can read the FAQL for a new Usenet newsgroup before you post to that newsgroup. It will save you the risk of embarassment at being chastized by your academic inferior. Thanks, Robert V Grizzard, AASEST -- To design the perfect anti-Unix, write an operating system that thinks it knows what you're doing better than you do. And then adds injury to insult by getting it wrong. - esr |
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Ron, you might want to reconsider your alliance with this character.
He has a history of telling folks "the check is in the mail" and not delivering anything offered for sale. The only association with law enforcement is that there is a constable in the town where he lives... Excercise caution On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 09:37:14 -0400, "Ronny Julian" wrote: Lets see the link to the web page that shows what you have done to get involved with your area Tamarisk. I for one an glad there are people willing to get involved in such a manner in this day and age. |
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John I don't have one. I just hate it when someone starts flame wars over
such BS, Again, if you do not like the content of the message DELETE IT! Read the headers and then download only those you are interested in. I read maybe 10-12 messages in this NG out of every 100 that get tossed at it. "John Wilcox" wrote in message ... Ron, you might want to reconsider your alliance with this character. He has a history of telling folks "the check is in the mail" and not delivering anything offered for sale. The only association with law enforcement is that there is a constable in the town where he lives... Excercise caution On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 09:37:14 -0400, "Ronny Julian" wrote: Lets see the link to the web page that shows what you have done to get involved with your area Tamarisk. I for one an glad there are people willing to get involved in such a manner in this day and age. |
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I wrote:
[snip] Whoops -- almost forgot. ObRRS: WTB: Icom IC-2720 service manual, CD or paper. To reply, make my E-mail address valid by removing the ".invalid" domain above. -- To design the perfect anti-Unix, write an operating system that thinks it knows what you're doing better than you do. And then adds injury to insult by getting it wrong. - esr |
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Roland S Geter Sr wrote:
I would like to explain to some of the uninformed hams out there ..... There is a major group of licensed amateur radio hams that are also law enforcement officers namely like my xyl (KD6QCH) and myself (WB6LNA) as members of the: Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Communications Posse Deputies Phoenix, Arizona We are all fully armed, uniformed, graduates of the Sheriffs Firearms Academy with some 300-400 hours formal classroom instruction in Law Enforcement. Off duty we are encouraged to report crime to our Commander from our VHF & UHF repeaters throughout the city. On duty we drive either county patrol vehicles or our own personally financed and outfitted private vehicles. Please visit us on http://www.posse.net Hope this satisfies the question why we support the offering of this kind of equipment on this newsgroup. Thanks, Roland S Geter, PhD Madell M Geter, RN nospam wrote: Does this newsgroup say rec.Siren.Swap ????????????????????? No it doesn't. 10-4 ? Real Cops One. . . News Group Cops Zero You and the XYL keep up the good work Roland. Mike N0QFV |
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