madmark1
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Re: More snobbiness on the ham bands.
i will talk to anyone be he or her , m3, m6, g1234567 etc, sure there are ****heads on the bands, but we arent all like that.
from 163trc20 gw0w..
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2/Nov/2009, 7:42 pm
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26FB332
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Re: More snobbiness on the ham bands.
I took my foundation when it was first bought out. I was number 25 in the UK to pass. I had been on the CB from 13, And bein a Ham ment alot to me. I spent 3 grand on a rig, antenna and tuner I wanted a good set up and i had one. In 6 months i had sold most of it and gone back to 11 meters. It felt like home and it was. Dont get me wrong M3/M6 calls are more welcome nowadays on the bands. But there are alot...alot, of very bad hams outthere that give the radio a bad name, for new calls.
--- Yaesu FT-847. MD-100 Mike. MA5B beam. Yaesu G-250. MFJ-929 Intellituner. SP-8
26SW766. The Shiner.
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5/Nov/2009, 10:11 pm
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