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Well I am finding it hard to understand why everyone is so full of bullshit comments, at the end of the day the new licence structure is here to stay, and it doesnt matter what you say on hear it aint gonna change it. I also think that the new structure is the way forward, or at least a way forward, as it offers newcomers a way into the hobby and lets face it at the end of the day thats all it is A Hobby. If the new licence system brings in cbers then so be it, I was on cb before I was on amateur radio and unlike most of you lot I am not afraid to admit it, I was also accused of being a pirate when I first got my G6 call (g6xpj). The persecution of having a new series of call has obviously not faded since the 1980's, as it is still happeng today with the m3's. Cheers Chris - G0TOO Think of it this way, we are unprotected and if the number of licenced amatuershad dropped even more then we may have started to loose frequencies. -- All outgoing mail is checked using Sophos Anti-Virus Version 3.73 Virus definitions updated daily And outgoing attatchment protection using Zone Alarm Pro Version 4.0.146.029 "Walt Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Sun, 30 Nov 2003 18:03:17 +0000, Chris Kirby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > >Some of them are. I have listened to several M3s on different > >occasions talking (bragging) about their activities on 27MHz SSB and > >the long distance copies they got. > > > >I had occasion to switch off my eQSO gateway rather quickly this > >afternoon when an M3 in this area started telling Michael Jackson > >jokes over the air to another M3 in front of a world wide audience. > > Both are indicative of the type of people we are now encouraging into > amateur radio. > > 73 de G3NYY > > -- > Walt Davidson Email: g3nyy @despammed.com
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