In article . net, "KØHB"
writes:
"Len Over 21" wrote
None of that elaborate U.S. subdivision would be possible without
the modern frequency synthesizers ....
Wrong again, kind elderly Sir.. "modern frequency synthesizers" first
appeared in amateur radio equipment in the 80's, a couple of decades
after the imposition of "elaborate U.S. sub-division" in 1968.
Tsk, tsk, crusty old sea salt.
Frequency synthesizers began appearing in many radio services in
the early 1960s. In amateur radio they began with homebuilts since
the offshore manufacturers hadn't gotten around to putting those into
amateur transceivers until the late 70s. :-)
Now if you are going to make a great big federal case out of this
little thing, then feel free. :-) You seem to need an argument
subject and want to go many rounds on this? Not for me. Waste
of time for me. I was in the lab and in the field regarding frequency
synthesizers long ago, know their theory and know both their good
things and bad things of their internals.
Tsk. But, you DO have to be "judgemental," don't you? :-)
[by the way, the Review Committee rules against the Armenians
so don't pull that old saw through the wood again...]
With all kindest of regards,