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john sexton wrote:

> This guy really is rude!
> Doesn't he understand how offensive these sort of remarks are?

Hi John,
Unfortunately we, as a group, have had this problem for some time.
However, it is not unique to LF - there are instances of offensive
behaviour on the VHF/UHF repeaters. The advice given to us regarding
repeater pests is to completely ignore them and, in our case, delete the
offensive files.
Thank you for your comments on the LF Source Book


Regards, Peter, G3LDO