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Amateur Radio Hamfest Attracts Young and Old:
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August 23, 2006
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Amateur Radio Hamfest Attracts Young and Old:
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by VE3ECMW2 on August 23, 2006
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I just LOVE how the OM managed to slide the good ol' code-no code jab in there.
Bravo.
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Amateur Radio Hamfest Attracts Young and Old:
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by KB9RQZ on August 24, 2006
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interesting that the other comenting choose to salute the om for lying
he can't talk to anyoboy in the world with Morse indeed what Ham population in the usa is no more 700,000 out of 200 plus million and of those less than half know Morse code
it is simple numbers Morse ode is just one method of comication and the sooner folks accept that fact the better
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RE: Amateur Radio Hamfest Attracts Young and Old:
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by URBANGORILLA on August 25, 2006
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<<<interesting that the other comenting choose to salute the om for lying
he can't talk to anyoboy in the world with Morse indeed what Ham population in the usa is no more 700,000 out of 200 plus million and of those less than half know Morse code
it is simple numbers Morse ode is just one method of comication and the sooner folks accept that fact the better>>>
KB9RQZ, your lousy command of the English language made my day. "Anyoboy" "comenting" on what you posted would know that your English skills and your "comication" skills are at the level of functional illiteracy. Do us all a favor. Don’t ever learn "Morse ode". Without proper English skills and proper "comication" skills, you would drive any CW op to drink. Just remain a Tech and stay on your local repeaters.
73
UG
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