Giving away collection of computers
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COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Mon Nov 16 22:28:05 CST 2015
it cant! the ham can move and keep the old call so all bets for
location are off! ----Ed#
In a message dated 11/16/2015 9:23:06 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
kurtk7 at visi.com writes:
We did get a location and a good thread conversation.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 16, 2015, at 10:21 PM, Adrian Stoness <tdk.knight at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> now ur mocking us none radio peeps
> i should go take my cert i do tower work allot installing equipment would
> prolly help me with my job....infact today i installed 3 120degree
sectors
> lol
>
>> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 8:17 PM, js at cimmeri.com <js at cimmeri.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> . . / . - - - . . - . . .
>>
>>
>>> On 11/16/2015 9:00 PM, drlegendre . wrote:
>>>
>>> Guess you'll have to forgive those of us in the "Classicmp enthusiast"
>>> group that don't overlap into the "HAM operator" group.
>>>
>>> I for one had no idea that a member's location could be pinned-down (to
>>> within shipping zones?) using a HAM callsign. Not all of us share the
same
>>> areas of interest and / or levels of knowledge.
>>>
>>> Don't make so many assumptions.
>>>
>>> On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 6:34 PM, wulfman<wulfman at wulfman.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> With SDR one and the same these days.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On 11/16/2015 5:07 PM, ben wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On 11/16/2015 4:57 PM, Mark J. Blair wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Only other ham radio operators tend to recognize ham radio
callsigns
>>>>>> and know how to look them up.
>
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