Well I am Tired of your beeeeeeeeep stuff. I am going to bluck you.
----- Original Message -----
From: "goshawk" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: looking for a 934 aerial please.
>I have no problem what so ever with people who either can't, or do not wish
> to help with some of my enquiries, but what I really do have a very big
> objection to, is when certain people give me a lode of grief, and can't
> just
> let it rest. its a very simple philosophy, that I use, and which 99.9% of
> the time seems to work well, if someone isn't giving you any actual grief,
> don't go out of your way to give them any, leave them alone, and they will
> probably leave you alone, not that hard really.
> I would remind you, that the info set-out in BR68 under clause 7 and
> relating to callsigns only applies to on air operation, and there is
> nothing
> in there that says I have to give it to just anyone who asks for it when
> not
> actually on radio. just because you may want to show it off at every
> opportunity possible, doesn't mean that everyone has to, and people are
> well
> with in there rights to not give it out off air, if I was not giving it
> out
> on air when talking to you for example, that would be a completely
> different
> matter, and then yes I would expect some grief for not doing that.
>
> Simon
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Georgina Joyce" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 11:16 AM
> Subject: Re: looking for a 934 aerial please.
>
>
>> Hi Simon
>>
>> I mearly suggested that you could learn how to build your antenna
>> yourself
> by taking up a course for a licence. I learnt a lot from my intermediate
> which is very much practical based.
>>
>> However, as I took from wikipedia, the frequency to which you wish to
> transmit is ilegal here in the UK. You should respect us and not ask us
> to
> break the law upon your behalf.
>>
>> You seem to not be able to understand our standpoint. Our callsign is
> precious to us and is a part of our identity. We've worked hard to get it
> and we're proud to display it. We simply cannot understand someone who
> chooses to keep it a secret. Such a stance causes suspission and if you
> have a licence, I urge you where in the BR68, does it state that your
> callsign is to be kept a secret? Also if you looked at the BR68, you'll
> see
> that we are putting our licence at risk by assisting a non licenced
> station
> to transmit. In fact, we have a duty to alert the authorities on this
> issue. I urge you to read a copy of the appropriate BR68 for your licence
> BR68/F BR68/I and BR68/M and reconsider your stance when making requests
> upon the amateur community.
>>
>
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