• Re: [RSGB] Transatlantic Tests video released

    From Bernie@21:1/5 to gareth evans on Fri Apr 15 17:04:46 2022
    XPost: free.uk.amateur-radio

    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
    Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email


    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been
    celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The RSGB has
    just released a video that highlights the fantastic exhibition put
    on by the National Heritage Centre in Saltcoats, the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club and
    also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly claim
    parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed several
    years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated, which
    is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in order, I believe,
    to fill their own membership coffers pleaded with OfCom to
    introduce a lamentably poor level of technical competence in
    the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools') licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the associated
    licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, if the monthly
    tables in BadCon are to be believed. The danger is that those
    members with such lamentably poor licences may outnumber the
    Full licensees such that the fools will rule the asylum.

    RSCB? Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting
    and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are
    many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.


    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Fri Apr 15 17:31:29 2022
    XPost: free.uk.amateur-radio

    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
    Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email



    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been
    celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The RSGB has
    just released a video that highlights the fantastic exhibition put
    on by the National Heritage Centre in Saltcoats, the 1921 message
    re-enactment by the Kilmarnock and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club and
    also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly claim
    parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed several
    years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated, which
    is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in order, I believe,
    to fill their own membership coffers pleaded with OfCom to
    introduce a lamentably poor level of technical competence in
    the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools') licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the associated
    licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, if the monthly
    tables in BadCon are to be believed. The danger is that those
    members with such lamentably poor licences may outnumber the
    Full licensees such that the fools will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting
    and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are
    many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.


    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.


    that is how I picture you burnie.....not that we will ever know
    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Bernie on Fri Apr 15 17:29:20 2022
    XPost: free.uk.amateur-radio

    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
    Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email


    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been
    celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The RSGB has
    just released a video that highlights the fantastic exhibition put
    on by the National Heritage Centre in Saltcoats, the 1921 message
    re-enactment by the Kilmarnock and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club and
    also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly claim
    parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed several
    years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated, which
    is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in order, I believe,
    to fill their own membership coffers pleaded with OfCom to
    introduce a lamentably poor level of technical competence in
    the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools') licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the associated
    licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, if the monthly
    tables in BadCon are to be believed. The danger is that those
    members with such lamentably poor licences may outnumber the
    Full licensees such that the fools will rule the asylum.

    RSCB? Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting
    and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are
    many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.


    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.


    that is how I picture you burnie.....not that we will ever know

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Bernie@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Fri Apr 15 17:48:55 2022
    XPost: free.uk.amateur-radio

    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:31:29 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
    Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email



    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been
    celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The RSGB
    has just released a video that highlights the fantastic
    exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in Saltcoats,
    the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock and Loudoun
    Amateur Radio Club and also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly claim
    parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed several
    years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated, which
    is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in order, I
    believe, to fill their own membership coffers pleaded with OfCom
    to introduce a lamentably poor level of technical competence in
    the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools') licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the associated
    licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, if the monthly
    tables in BadCon are to be believed. The danger is that those
    members with such lamentably poor licences may outnumber the
    Full licensees such that the fools will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting
    and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are
    many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.


    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.


    that is how I picture you burnie.....

    I'm really fair-skinned, Jim. I've given that one away before.

    not that we will ever know

    Oh dear, never mind.

    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    totly...

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Bernie on Fri Apr 15 17:55:27 2022
    XPost: free.uk.amateur-radio

    On 15/04/2022 17:48, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:31:29 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
    Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email



    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been
    celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The RSGB
    has just released a video that highlights the fantastic
    exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in Saltcoats,
    the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock and Loudoun
    Amateur Radio Club and also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly claim
    parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed several
    years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated, which
    is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in order, I
    believe, to fill their own membership coffers pleaded with OfCom
    to introduce a lamentably poor level of technical competence in
    the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools') licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the associated
    licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, if the monthly
    tables in BadCon are to be believed. The danger is that those
    members with such lamentably poor licences may outnumber the
    Full licensees such that the fools will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting
    and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are
    many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.


    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.


    that is how I picture you burnie.....

    I'm really fair-skinned, Jim. I've given that one away before.

    not that we will ever know

    Oh dear, never mind.

    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    totly...



    coook chook chooky cook chook ha ha

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Bernie@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Fri Apr 15 18:54:06 2022
    XPost: free.uk.amateur-radio

    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:55:27 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 17:48, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:31:29 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
    Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email



    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been
    celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The RSGB
    has just released a video that highlights the fantastic
    exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in Saltcoats,
    the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock and Loudoun
    Amateur Radio Club and also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly
    claim parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed
    several years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated,
    which is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in
    order, I believe, to fill their own membership coffers pleaded
    with OfCom to introduce a lamentably poor level of technical
    competence in the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools') licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the associated
    licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, if the monthly
    tables in BadCon are to be believed. The danger is that those
    members with such lamentably poor licences may outnumber the
    Full licensees such that the fools will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting
    and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are
    many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.


    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.


    that is how I picture you burnie.....

    I'm really fair-skinned, Jim. I've given that one away before.

    not that we will ever know

    Oh dear, never mind.

    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    totly...



    coook chook chooky cook chook ha ha

    __//
    /.__.\
    \ \/ /
    '__/ \
    \- )
    \_____/
    _____|_|____

    " "

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Bernie@21:1/5 to gareth sKumbag-evans on Fri Apr 15 18:55:31 2022
    XPost: free.uk.amateur-radio

    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 18:02:42 +0100
    gareth sKumbag-evans <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 13:20, Roger Hayter wrote:
    On 15 Apr 2022 at 12:27:45 BST, "gareth evans"
    <[email protected]> wrote:


    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are
    many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.

    I think you need to revise your scripts occasionally; it's over
    twenty years now.


    Really? Then it's even worse than I realised.

    You'll have to pardon my estimate because the Foundation Licence has
    always been of great irrelevance, both to me, and also to _REAL_
    amateur radio.


    Yeah, fair play, Gareth, you've barely mentioned it over the last
    twenty years.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Radio Man@21:1/5 to Bernie on Fri Apr 15 20:39:14 2022
    On 15-04-2022 18:54, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:55:27 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 17:48, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:31:29 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
    Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email



    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been
    celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The RSGB >>>>>>>> has just released a video that highlights the fantastic
    exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in Saltcoats, >>>>>>>> the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock and Loudoun
    Amateur Radio Club and also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly
    claim parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed
    several years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated,
    which is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in
    order, I believe, to fill their own membership coffers pleaded
    with OfCom to introduce a lamentably poor level of technical
    competence in the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools') licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the associated
    licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, if the monthly >>>>>>> tables in BadCon are to be believed. The danger is that those
    members with such lamentably poor licences may outnumber the
    Full licensees such that the fools will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting
    and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are
    many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.


    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.


    that is how I picture you burnie.....

    I'm really fair-skinned, Jim. I've given that one away before.

    not that we will ever know

    Oh dear, never mind.

    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    totly...



    coook chook chooky cook chook ha ha

    __//
    /.__.\
    \ \/ /
    '__/ \
    \- )
    \_____/
    _____|_|____

    " "


    Instead of posting dumb pictures of yourself, go and learn about zeners
    from my message to the DIY group. If it's not too hard for you.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Radio Man on Sat Apr 16 07:41:45 2022
    On 15/04/2022 20:39, Radio Man wrote:
    On 15-04-2022 18:54, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:55:27 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 17:48, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:31:29 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
    Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email




    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been
    celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The RSGB >>>>>>>>> has just released a video that highlights the fantastic
    exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in Saltcoats, >>>>>>>>> the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock and Loudoun
    Amateur Radio Club and also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly
    claim parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed
    several years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated,
    which is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in
    order, I believe, to fill their own membership coffers pleaded >>>>>>>> with OfCom to introduce a lamentably poor level of technical
    competence in the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools') licence. >>>>>>>>
    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the associated >>>>>>>> licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, if the monthly >>>>>>>> tables in BadCon are to be believed. The danger is that those
    members with such lamentably poor licences may outnumber the
    Full licensees such that the fools will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting
    and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are
    many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.

    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.

    that is how I picture you burnie.....

    I'm really fair-skinned, Jim. I've given that one away before.
    not that we will ever know

    Oh dear, never mind.
    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    totly...


    coook chook chooky cook chook ha ha

          __//
         /.__.\
         \ \/ /
      '__/    \
       \-      )
        \_____/
    _____|_|____

          " "


    Instead of posting dumb pictures of yourself, go and learn about zeners
    from my message to the DIY group. If it's not too hard for you.

    I prefer the chooks.......tee hee

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Bernie@21:1/5 to Radio Man on Sat Apr 16 11:38:34 2022
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 20:39:14 +0100
    Radio Man <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15-04-2022 18:54, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:55:27 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 17:48, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:31:29 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
    Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email



    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been
    celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The
    RSGB has just released a video that highlights the fantastic >>>>>>>> exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in
    Saltcoats, the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock
    and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club and also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly
    claim parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed
    several years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated,
    which is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in
    order, I believe, to fill their own membership coffers pleaded >>>>>>> with OfCom to introduce a lamentably poor level of technical
    competence in the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools')
    licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the
    associated licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists,
    if the monthly tables in BadCon are to be believed. The
    danger is that those members with such lamentably poor
    licences may outnumber the Full licensees such that the fools
    will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting
    and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are
    many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.


    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.


    that is how I picture you burnie.....

    I'm really fair-skinned, Jim. I've given that one away before.

    not that we will ever know

    Oh dear, never mind.

    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    totly...



    coook chook chooky cook chook ha ha

    __//
    /.__.\
    \ \/ /
    '__/ \
    \- )
    \_____/
    _____|_|____

    " "


    Instead of posting dumb pictures of yourself, go and learn about
    zeners from my message to the DIY group. If it's not too hard for you.


    You're a mental cunt, Chairman Dick.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Radio Man@21:1/5 to Bernie on Sat Apr 16 14:37:38 2022
    On 16-04-2022 11:38, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 20:39:14 +0100
    Radio Man <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15-04-2022 18:54, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:55:27 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 17:48, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:31:29 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
    Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email



    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been
    celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The
    RSGB has just released a video that highlights the fantastic >>>>>>>>>> exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in
    Saltcoats, the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock >>>>>>>>>> and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club and also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly >>>>>>>>> claim parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed >>>>>>>>> several years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated, >>>>>>>>> which is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in
    order, I believe, to fill their own membership coffers pleaded >>>>>>>>> with OfCom to introduce a lamentably poor level of technical >>>>>>>>> competence in the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools')
    licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the
    associated licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, >>>>>>>>> if the monthly tables in BadCon are to be believed. The
    danger is that those members with such lamentably poor
    licences may outnumber the Full licensees such that the fools >>>>>>>>> will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting
    and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are >>>>>>>>> many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.


    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.


    that is how I picture you burnie.....

    I'm really fair-skinned, Jim. I've given that one away before.

    not that we will ever know

    Oh dear, never mind.

    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    totly...



    coook chook chooky cook chook ha ha

    __//
    /.__.\
    \ \/ /
    '__/ \
    \- )
    \_____/
    _____|_|____

    " "


    Instead of posting dumb pictures of yourself, go and learn about
    zeners from my message to the DIY group. If it's not too hard for you.


    You're a mental cunt, Chairman Dick.

    That means you couldn't understand it. Fail.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Radio Man on Sat Apr 16 18:02:11 2022
    On 16/04/2022 14:37, Radio Man wrote:
    On 16-04-2022 11:38, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 20:39:14 +0100
    Radio Man <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15-04-2022 18:54, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:55:27 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:48, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:31:29 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email




    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been >>>>>>>>>>> celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The >>>>>>>>>>> RSGB has just released a video that highlights the fantastic >>>>>>>>>>> exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in
    Saltcoats, the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock >>>>>>>>>>> and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club and also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly >>>>>>>>>> claim parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed >>>>>>>>>> several years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated, >>>>>>>>>> which is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in
    order, I believe, to fill their own membership coffers pleaded >>>>>>>>>> with OfCom to introduce a lamentably poor level of technical >>>>>>>>>> competence in the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools')
    licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the
    associated licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, >>>>>>>>>> if the monthly tables in BadCon are to be believed. The
    danger is that those members with such lamentably poor
    licences may outnumber the Full licensees such that the fools >>>>>>>>>> will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting >>>>>>>>>> and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are >>>>>>>>>> many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.

    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.

    that is how I picture you burnie.....

    I'm really fair-skinned, Jim. I've given that one away before.
    not that we will ever know

    Oh dear, never mind.
    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    totly...


    coook chook chooky cook chook ha ha

           __//
          /.__.\
          \ \/ /
       '__/    \
        \-      )
         \_____/
    _____|_|____

           " "

    Instead of posting dumb pictures of yourself, go and learn about
    zeners from my message to the DIY group. If it's not too hard for you.


    You're a mental cunt, Chairman Dick.

    That means you couldn't understand it. Fail.

    wait a minute you are not allowed to fail these days...affects your
    mental health ....

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Radio Man on Sat Apr 16 18:03:09 2022
    On 16/04/2022 14:37, Radio Man wrote:
    On 16-04-2022 11:38, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 20:39:14 +0100
    Radio Man <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15-04-2022 18:54, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:55:27 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:48, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:31:29 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email




    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been >>>>>>>>>>> celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The >>>>>>>>>>> RSGB has just released a video that highlights the fantastic >>>>>>>>>>> exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in
    Saltcoats, the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock >>>>>>>>>>> and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club and also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly >>>>>>>>>> claim parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed >>>>>>>>>> several years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated, >>>>>>>>>> which is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in
    order, I believe, to fill their own membership coffers pleaded >>>>>>>>>> with OfCom to introduce a lamentably poor level of technical >>>>>>>>>> competence in the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools')
    licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the
    associated licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, >>>>>>>>>> if the monthly tables in BadCon are to be believed. The
    danger is that those members with such lamentably poor
    licences may outnumber the Full licensees such that the fools >>>>>>>>>> will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting >>>>>>>>>> and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences,
    the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are >>>>>>>>>> many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.

    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.

    that is how I picture you burnie.....

    I'm really fair-skinned, Jim. I've given that one away before.
    not that we will ever know

    Oh dear, never mind.
    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    totly...


    coook chook chooky cook chook ha ha

           __//
          /.__.\
          \ \/ /
       '__/    \
        \-      )
         \_____/
    _____|_|____

           " "

    Instead of posting dumb pictures of yourself, go and learn about
    zeners from my message to the DIY group. If it's not too hard for you.


    You're a mental cunt, Chairman Dick.

    That means you couldn't understand it. Fail.

    bernie is called dick then ???

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Radio Man@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Sun Apr 17 09:58:33 2022
    On 16-04-2022 18:02, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 16/04/2022 14:37, Radio Man wrote:
    On 16-04-2022 11:38, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 20:39:14 +0100
    Radio Man <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15-04-2022 18:54, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:55:27 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:48, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:31:29 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email




    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been >>>>>>>>>>>> celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The >>>>>>>>>>>> RSGB has just released a video that highlights the fantastic >>>>>>>>>>>> exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in
    Saltcoats, the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock >>>>>>>>>>>> and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club and also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly >>>>>>>>>>> claim parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed >>>>>>>>>>> several years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated.

    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated, >>>>>>>>>>> which is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in >>>>>>>>>>> order, I believe, to fill their own membership coffers pleaded >>>>>>>>>>> with OfCom to introduce a lamentably poor level of technical >>>>>>>>>>> competence in the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools')
    licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the
    associated licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, >>>>>>>>>>> if the monthly tables in BadCon are to be believed. The
    danger is that those members with such lamentably poor
    licences may outnumber the Full licensees such that the fools >>>>>>>>>>> will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting >>>>>>>>>>> and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences, >>>>>>>>>>> the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are >>>>>>>>>>> many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.

    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.

    that is how I picture you burnie.....

    I'm really fair-skinned, Jim. I've given that one away before.
    not that we will ever know

    Oh dear, never mind.
    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    totly...


    coook chook chooky cook chook ha ha

           __//
          /.__.\
          \ \/ /
       '__/    \
        \-      )
         \_____/
    _____|_|____

           " "

    Instead of posting dumb pictures of yourself, go and learn about
    zeners from my message to the DIY group. If it's not too hard for you. >>>>

    You're a mental cunt, Chairman Dick.

    That means you couldn't understand it. Fail.

    wait a minute you are not allowed to fail these days...affects your
    mental health ....

    Repeated failures affected your mental health.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Radio Man on Sun Apr 17 12:27:33 2022
    On 17/04/2022 09:58, Radio Man wrote:
    On 16-04-2022 18:02, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 16/04/2022 14:37, Radio Man wrote:
    On 16-04-2022 11:38, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 20:39:14 +0100
    Radio Man <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 15-04-2022 18:54, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:55:27 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:48, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 17:31:29 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:29, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 15/04/2022 17:04, Bernie wrote:
    On Fri, 15 Apr 2022 12:27:45 +0100
    gareth evans <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 14/04/2022 21:59, RSGB via rec.radio.info Admin wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> Transatlantic Tests video released

    Posted: 14 Apr 2022 12:57 PM PDT
    http://rsgb.org/main/blog/news/rsgb-notices/2022/04/14/transatlantic-tests-video-released/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email




    The Radio Society of Great Britain and the ARRL have been >>>>>>>>>>>>> celebrating the centenary of the Transatlantic Tests. The >>>>>>>>>>>>> RSGB has just released a video that highlights the fantastic >>>>>>>>>>>>> exhibition put on by the National Heritage Centre in >>>>>>>>>>>>> Saltcoats, the 1921 message re-enactment by the Kilmarnock >>>>>>>>>>>>> and Loudoun Amateur Radio Club and also the 160m []

    I find it to be hypocritical of the RSCB (sic) to repeatedly >>>>>>>>>>>> claim parity with activities and wireless clubs which existed >>>>>>>>>>>> several years before they, the RSCB, were incorporated. >>>>>>>>>>>>
    The experimenters in those days were tecnhnically motivated, >>>>>>>>>>>> which is in complete contrast today with the RSCB who, in >>>>>>>>>>>> order, I believe, to fill their own membership coffers pleaded >>>>>>>>>>>> with OfCom to introduce a lamentably poor level of technical >>>>>>>>>>>> competence in the shape of the Foundation (AKA Fools') >>>>>>>>>>>> licence.

    That licence is little removed from CB Radio and the
    associated licensees have flooded the RSCB membership lists, >>>>>>>>>>>> if the monthly tables in BadCon are to be believed. The >>>>>>>>>>>> danger is that those members with such lamentably poor >>>>>>>>>>>> licences may outnumber the Full licensees such that the fools >>>>>>>>>>>> will rule the asylum.

    RSCB?  Yes, indeed. By becoming an organisation promoting >>>>>>>>>>>> and accepting for membership those with CB-like licences, >>>>>>>>>>>> the RSGB has become the RSCB.

    The great failure of the Foundation scheme is that there are >>>>>>>>>>>> many losers still with M3 licences after 10 years.

    Saw just the thing for you on Ebay, Gareth:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133901849838

    Always good to have a spare.

    that is how I picture you burnie.....

    I'm really fair-skinned, Jim. I've given that one away before. >>>>>>>>> not that we will ever know

    Oh dear, never mind.
    because you are a chicken chook chook chook

    totly...


    coook chook chooky cook chook ha ha

           __//
          /.__.\
          \ \/ /
       '__/    \
        \-      )
         \_____/
    _____|_|____

           " "

    Instead of posting dumb pictures of yourself, go and learn about
    zeners from my message to the DIY group. If it's not too hard for you. >>>>>

    You're a mental cunt, Chairman Dick.

    That means you couldn't understand it. Fail.

    wait a minute you are not allowed to fail these days...affects your
    mental health ....

    Repeated failures affected your mental health.
    I just said that

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)