• CB vs HAM

    From Me-Tan@VERT/B4BBS to All on Sun Oct 4 17:36:00 2009
    You guys are still going on about this? The toiletmouthed CB users that put everyone off using it are the same as the elitist cliquey kaffe klatch HAM users. In both cases they are the minority but each side uses the other as an example of why the other side sucks. Yes the HAM operators are legally
    allowed to make their own equipment despite the vast majority sitting in
    front of their yaesu turning the big shiny knob to the frequency they want displayed on the easy to read LCD. Most CB users sit in front of their rig
    and yack away in exactly the same manner - many of them using exactly the
    same equipment (unlocked multiband ham rigs) and many of them using both HAM and CB. Both sides bend the rules a little when operating despite however
    much they deny it. If it wasn't for rule bending in the UK we wouldn't have
    had a CB band at all created for us in the 80s. OK CB users may not use a VFO but sitting there with a chart and using the channel, the band, and the assortment of shift and alpha controls on the rig to get to the frequency we want to use does still need skill, as does manufacturing and tuning our own antennas. Most of us do this for the love of radio and this is why many CBers do it the same as the HAM users do it. For the most part the problem makers have all gone to bother people on the internet instead anyway. How about we just call it a draw and instead have a go at the people using PMR radios >:D

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  • From Weatherman@VERT/TLCBBS to Me-Tan on Mon Oct 5 15:28:00 2009
    Dude... Ever hear of a paragraph?

    M ³ You guys are still going on about this? The toiletmouthed CB users that put
    M ³ everyone off using it are the same as the elitist cliquey kaffe klatch HAM
    M ³ users. In both cases they are the minority but each side uses the other as
    M ³ example of why the other side sucks. Yes the HAM operators are legally
    M ³ allowed to make their own equipment despite the vast majority sitting in
    M ³ front of their yaesu turning the big shiny knob to the frequency they want
    M ³ displayed on the easy to read LCD. Most CB users sit in front of their rig
    M ³ and yack away in exactly the same manner - many of them using exactly the
    M ³ same equipment (unlocked multiband ham rigs) and many of them using both HA
    M ³ and CB. Both sides bend the rules a little when operating despite however
    M ³ much they deny it. If it wasn't for rule bending in the UK we wouldn't have
    M ³ had a CB band at all created for us in the 80s. OK CB users may not use a V
    M ³ but sitting there with a chart and using the channel, the band, and the
    M ³ assortment of shift and alpha controls on the rig to get to the frequency w
    M ³ want to use does still need skill, as does manufacturing and tuning our own
    M ³ antennas. Most of us do this for the love of radio and this is why many CBe
    M ³ do it the same as the HAM users do it. For the most part the problem makers
    M ³ have all gone to bother people on the internet instead anyway. How about we
    M ³ just call it a draw and instead have a go at the people using PMR radios >:
    M ³
    M ³ ---

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  • From Corey@VERT/TSGC to Weatherman on Mon Oct 5 14:16:52 2009
    Re: CB vs HAM
    By: Weatherman to Me-Tan on Mon Oct 05 2009 10:28 am

    Dude... Ever hear of a paragraph?

    M ³ You guys are still going on about this? The toiletmouthed CB users that
    M ³ everyone off using it are the same as the elitist cliquey kaffe klatch
    M ³ users. In both cases they are the minority but each side uses the other
    M ³ example of why the other side sucks. Yes the HAM operators are legally
    M ³ allowed to make their own equipment despite the vast majority sitting i
    M ³ front of their yaesu turning the big shiny knob to the frequency they w
    M ³ displayed on the easy to read LCD. Most CB users sit in front of their
    M ³ and yack away in exactly the same manner - many of them using exactly t
    M ³ same equipment (unlocked multiband ham rigs) and many of them using bot
    M ³ and CB. Both sides bend the rules a little when operating despite howev
    M ³ much they deny it. If it wasn't for rule bending in the UK we wouldn't
    M ³ had a CB band at all created for us in the 80s. OK CB users may not use
    M ³ but sitting there with a chart and using the channel, the band, and the
    M ³ assortment of shift and alpha controls on the rig to get to the frequen
    M ³ want to use does still need skill, as does manufacturing and tuning our
    M ³ antennas. Most of us do this for the love of radio and this is why many
    M ³ do it the same as the HAM users do it. For the most part the problem ma
    M ³ have all gone to bother people on the internet instead anyway. How abou
    M ³ just call it a draw and instead have a go at the people using PMR radio
    M ³
    M ³ ---


    well, hams go much better with mustard than a cb.

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  • From The Curmudgeon@VERT/TCP to Weatherman on Thu Oct 8 16:28:36 2009
    Hello Weatherman.

    While chewing on a twig, you spoke thus to Me-Tan:

    Dude... Ever hear of a paragraph?

    Ah come on man give the dude a break. At least he was coherent and
    did make a good point. :)
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  • From Me-Tan@VERT/B4BBS to The Curmudgeon on Fri Oct 16 17:58:00 2009
    Re: CB vs HAM
    By: The Curmudgeon to Weatherman on Thu Oct 08 2009 11:28 am

    Hello Weatherman.

    While chewing on a twig, you spoke thus to Me-Tan:

    Dude... Ever hear of a paragraph?

    Ah come on man give the dude a break. At least he was coherent and
    did make a good point. :)
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