Kind of like the no-code Tech back in 1991 or 1992 who asked another local what that "beeping noise" was. It was the repeater's CW identifier. I swear a lot of people on ham radio never listened to it before they got licensed, or they would know better. Let the Scientific Step Backward boys :just wonder what REAL amateur radio is all about. I can't seem to reach some of them. Our society is being dumbed down about everything.
Joe W4AAB > > > > > > > > I spoke up (I'm not shy!) and said "What's the matter, this stuff boring > > > you?" HE said "Hell yeah! I don't come turn my radio on to just sit > > > and listen to all this electronic building crap! I wanna talk about > > > what's important to ME!" > > Typical SSB appliance operator mentality. Remember, these are the folks who > have repeatedly petitioned the FCC to have AM outlawed from amateur radio. > > Probably fires up on the exact same frequency night after night, talks to > the same 5-6 other hams, about the same uninteresting stuff, and pitches a > royal fit if some unsuspecting operator outside his pet group happens to > appear on "his" frequency, even if it was not actively in use at the time. > > Don k4kyv > > > ______________________________________________________________ > AMRadio mailing list > Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/amradio > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.html > Post: mailto:[email protected]

