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> Yes it is. The worst thing is that you cant even begin to dress it up to > make it look like a credit worthy achievement anymore. Now on a more > positive note, it's what you do after the test that counts. > > As you know amateur radio covers such a wide range of topics that most > people find what part of the spectrum that interests them and "self teach" > This is where the encouragement of other already on the bands would help. > > Regards > > Andy > the problem is it has let in all the nasty little 11m pirates who have been at it, and other things for 30 years and who then bring in all their mates...what you get is a hobby full of scumbags...... |
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> the problem is it has let in all the nasty little 11m pirates who have
been > at it, and other things for 30 years and who then bring in all their > mates...what you get is a hobby full of scumbags...... > > They'll be knowing as Ars (Amateur Radio Scumbags) :-) |