ARLA/CLUSTER: 35 itens para detectar um radioamador.

Joel Lobão joel.lobao gmail.com
Quinta-Feira, 3 de Março de 2011 - 10:37:46 WET


Só faltou "a mania" de estarmos sempre a olhar para os telhados... hehe

73 de CT1HXB - Joel Lobão

2011/3/3 Jorge Capelo <ct2jvh  gmail.com>

> Ah ah ah. No meu caso para aí 90% bate certo. 73 Jorge Capelo CT2JVH
>
> 2011/2/28 João Gonçalves Costa <joao.a.costa  ctt.pt>
>
>>  You're A Ham
>>
>> 35 ways to spot a Radio Amateur
>>
>> >From the web site of the West Tennassee Amateur Radio Society
>> http://www.qsl.net/wtarc/youreaham.htm
>>
>> You might be (and probably are) an Amateur Radio operator, if:
>>
>> 1. You have bought black electrical tape in ten packs.
>> 2. You have stripped wire with your teeth.
>> 3. You have told your child, "One day, all this will be yours," and he or
>> she did not respond at all.
>> 4. You would rather help another Ham friend to hook up new equipment, or
>> to put up a new tower, than to mow your own lawn.
>> 5. You have grabbed the wrong end of a hot soldering iron.
>>
>> 6. You have gotten an RF burn from your own antenna.
>> 7. You have given out RST reports while you were on the telephone.
>> 8. When the microphones or visual aids at a meeting did not work, you
>> rushed up to the front to fix them.
>> 9. You have told the XYL, when she noticed a new rig in the shack, "Why,
>> that has been there for years."
>> 10. You have set your watch to UTC only.
>>
>> 11. You have had to patch your roof after an antenna project fell onto it.
>> 12. You have put a GPS tracker in the XYL's car or on the riding mower,
>> just so you could watch it on APRS.
>> 13. You have tapped out "CQ" or "HI" on the car horn in Morse Code to
>> another Ham.
>> 14. Your teenager has refused to ride in your car because it looks like a
>> porcupine.
>> 15. You know the Latitude, Longitude, and Elevation of your home QTH.
>>
>> 16. You have gone into the local Radio Shack store, and the store clerk
>> has asked you where something is and how it works.
>> 17. You have answered the telephone with your call sign, and then finished
>> the conversation with "73" and your call sign.
>> 18. You have looked for antennas, radios, and Morse Code in movies and
>> television shows.
>> 19. When you look at anything made of wire or metal tubing, you wonder if
>> it could be used as an antenna.
>> 20. Your call sign is listed on one or more of your hats, T-shirts, or
>> other garments.
>>
>> 21. You regularly carry one or more tools in your pockets at any given
>> time.
>> 22. When any kinds of batteries go on sale, you get really excited.
>> 23. When you look at a barbecue grill, it creates ideas about ground plane
>> antennas.
>> 24. You have designated all your friends as Hams or Non-Hams.
>> 25. You have referred to your Ham friends by their call sign suffixes
>> instead of their real names.
>>
>> 26. You have intentionally confused Non-Hams by telling them that the only
>> things you talk about on the air are pork products.
>> 27. You have intentionally scared Non-Hams with the word "RADIATION"!
>> 28. You have looked at telephone poles and power line towers as potential
>> antenna supports.
>> 29. You have thought you were still hearing CW, SSB, or SSTV tones, even
>> when your Ham radio was off.
>>
>> 30. Your Go-Bag has more clothes in it than your dresser does.
>> 31. You have a SKYWARN sticker on your back window.
>> 32. Your significant other sits in the back seat, and your radios ride in
>> the front.
>> 33. Your neighbors wonder if you are a "Narc" (narcotics officer), a Spy,
>> or a Federal Agent.
>> 34. The cops pull you over because they want to see the inside of your
>> car.
>> 35. Your cell-phone's ring tone is your Ham radio call sign, sent in Morse
>> Code http://www.planetofnoise.com/midi/morse2mid.php .
>>
>> The West Tennessee ARS ask - "Does anyone know who is the original author
>> of the first 30 lines above? If so, please e-mail kb4rpv at arrl.net so
>> credit can be given for the correct author.
>>
>> Most of these were adapted from the website of Colby Gilliam, KE4FVU."
>> http://www.qsl.net/wtarc/
>>
>>
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