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Old October 7th 04, 11:49 AM
Dave Hall
 
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On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 12:03:41 -0400, (Twistedhed)
wrote:


I invoke your defense,,,,"If the shoe fits...."


You can't even be original.


But it doesn't. You were asked to provide for your unsolicited bolster
that you "made the Davemade spectrally pure". Still waiting for you to
tell the masses how you did it, but you won't because you never did it,
you lied about it, just as you lie about everything in your world


I provided the information. I'm sorry if the information was too
general for you. Technical details would 've gone over your head.

And for the record, I never said that the amp was "spectrally pure". I
stated that the amp was now within FCC emissions specs for use in the
H.F. Ham radio bands.

DXing IS illegal,


Never was contested. What was contested and shot full of holes, was your
ignorant claim that those who talked dx were by virtue, a felon.


They are criminal. As soon as you get it through you thick head that
someone who engages in breaking a law, whether you want to call it
criminal or civil, especially one which provides jail time, is
considered a criminal. Whether they are caught or ultimately convicted
is only a smoke screen for those who try to justify their behavior.


An still doesn't excuse your ignorance..ignorance of the law is no
excuse. You said they *were* illegal, not that they *used* to be
illegal.


I have seen no revised documentation which clarifies that a roger
beep is now an acceptable device.

I would hurry up and start tooting my own horn
about another area of which I have slightly
more knowledge than that of the law which
governs "your" element.


I guess you would, but then again you were so blatantly wrong twice in a
row, no one blames you for not starting to "toot your own horn about
another area" in which you claim knowledge.


Do you always answer yourself? You do realize that you're commenting
on your own statement. Please try to pay attention.....

Nevertheless, tuning a 4 watt radio will not affect any "S" unit on the
receiving end. You go on and believe it will and continue to sling your
voodoo bull**** that is found in your posts from your claim of making a
Davemade "spectrally pure" (something which you are unable to define,
but claim you did) to your bull**** about increased S units from a 4
watt radio.


You are completely off the rails. Why else would you tune a radio's
transmitter, other than to either increase or decrease the power? If
you do, then you will affect your signal on the receive end.


Are you THAT literal?


Not at all, you're THAT off-topic and reaching for anything but the
topic which was being discussed in the thread to which I replied,,,,, .a
4 watt radio.


No, the topic was whether or not a peak job was worth the money.


Are you disputing my
claim because you're hung up on the absolute
definition of a "4 watt radio"?


See above.


The term "4 watt
radio" in this context, refers to a stock (legal)
CB.


As was being discussed.


If you peak the radio, of course it will no longer
put out 4 watts, otherwise why do it?


Lowering the deadkey to 3 watts.


Ok, let's run with that. Are you saying that lowering the power to 3
watts will not have any difference on your signal?



I said a peak and tune on this radio will not result in a net change
(increase of S units) and you began menstruating....again.


It certainly will. People are duped into believing that a peak job
will make them "put out better". How else do you put out a better
signal without increasing the power? My point, of course, is that the
amount of power increase available from a peak job, is not significant
enough to make it worth what "screwdriver technicians" charge.


Peaking and tuning are not synonymous, yet
you have voodoo'd them into a merger on many occasion.


Why else would you "tune" a radio if not to alter the power output?
Please stop grasping at straws and enjoy the shoe leather you're
munching on.


A typical "S" meter is "calibrated" in 6db
increments. Therefore, assuming a linear (no
not the amplifier) scale, an increase of 6 db (1
"S" unit) is the equivalent of taking a 4 watt
carrier, and increasing it to 16 watts.
Something that is not possible from a simple
"peak job".


And you danced around it until just now. Let's see my comment that has
you running all amok....."You would be best served putting your voodoo
radio bull**** to rest. Assuming a peak and tune job is somehow related
to increased "S" units is imbecilic."


Why else would you peak a radio?

Dave
"Sandbagger"
http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj

Once again, intently satiated am I.


Sedated more likely......