- I find it interesting that the person [N1FM/n1sob] claiming to have recorded a disagreement on 3910 last evening (Sat. 11/24/07) has trouble reading the frequency he was listening on. Was it just a simple mistake or were there other disagreements on the band. Perhaps his [N1FM/n1sob] credibility is questionable.
I am afraid that some…posting to this forum did not get the whole picture. The recorder listed above [N1FM/n1sob] has spent several hours trying to disrupt a group on 3930 who asked him [N1FM/n1sob] to leave because he [N1FM/n1sob] was only there to disrupt the group.
No one, that I am aware of, that meets on 3930 regularly, claims to own the frequency. We do not exclude any station that is readable at all stations in the QSO….
Perhaps the "Recorder" [N1FM/n1sob] did hear a VE trying to break a 3930 QSO, but I can assure all that if said station (VE) was readable anywhere between here and west Texas he would have been acknowledged….
As for the "recorders''' [N1FM/n1sob] problem, he [N1FM/n1sob] was asked to leave the frequency not because we are an exclusive group but because he [N1FM/n1sob] was only trying to disrupt our QSO. No one on frequency wanted to talk to him [N1FM/n1sob] because he [N1FM/n1sob] simply acted like an a[ss].
As for surrendering our license, WOW.
The average ticket age on 3930 at night is over 20 years, mine is 42 years old and it can only be taken by the proper authorities.
If you think 3930 participants are wrong, please ask the "recorder" [N1FM/n1sob] why he [N1FM/n1sob] does not go to another frequency and just forget about us.
Who is right?
Visit us sometime, you will be acknowledged, but you will not be begged to stay if you aren't Q5 or you act like you got your license in a cracker jack box.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
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