Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The jamming legacy of 3945 continues. Version 2: retired COP from New Jersey now lives in Port St. Lucie admits to jamming and whistling to his partner-in-crime, a loser from Vero Beach. I was listening to the two stations talking to each other early one morning yucking it up and laughing about the Port St. Lucie station going down the band and jamming certain frequencies. They both acquired CB echo mikes, which they use on their stations to pursue their means. It's really sad that hams who ID with their call and admit to jamming have no repercussions from the FCC, but this is what the hobby has become. Just goes to show what most people in this country already know, that just because you do or once wore a uniform, does not take away the fact that you're a useless amateur operator, and probably as useless in the other areas of life. [ß What’s with these ex-COPS in FL & jamming? Are some of them Criminals?]


‘HAMDUDE’ in “Six Suggested Jamming Behavior Types” on eHAM.net 21 Aug ‘08



If you go against the radio punks and terrorists and speak to certain hams, these guys will do everything possible to get you. They feel they have the right to dictate to whom you may speak. They feel they are above the law, right Tommy [ß A former COP.] with the Jesus holding a gun [ß N1FM’s avatar.]? The punk in Irwin, PA [ß K3VR] decides whom you can talk with and if you DARE talk to Karol, you will suffer the consequences. Make no mistake, these guys are radio terrorists.


David WA1BHV in “I passed my upgrade…” on QRZ.com 9 Oct ‘08



congrates [ß sic] on the upgrade


Tom WHATLEY ‘Semi-Illiterate’ N1FM—down/back-Edit, K3VR fashion—in “I passed my upgrade…” on QRZ.com 9 Oct ‘08



I heard the 14.275 lids (k3vr, w4nti, and some others) drive them off frequency this morning. VK9DWX was operating on 14.275, and these clowns operated on top of them, and drove them off frequency. I suppose that the new FCC regulations are that an FCC licensed station preempts any station licensed by any other ITU approved licensing authority (HI HI), and that DX expeditions are to be considered "harmful interference" (HI HI).
Anyone else hear the lids driving VK9DWX off frequency? [ß Yes, I did.]
One fellow was really annoyed to hear N1FM telling him off, and asked N1FM to identify. N1FM identified in code, and told the guy that if he didn't understand it, he must be one of the new no code generals or extras. He then made a few snide remarks about pipsqueaks using IC-703's and 706's, pointing out that he had an IC-7800. Great operator, isn't he? Really welcoming to new hams, isn't he?


Bill K3TP in “VK9DWX Willis Island Dxpedition” on QRZ.com 12 Oct ‘08

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