Thread: Lest We Forget
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Old April 22nd 05, 10:12 PM
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From: on Thurs,Apr 21 2005 2:35 pm

Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:
wrote:
wrote:


With the RF Gain on maximum and AGC disabled, BFO on,
one will eventually start "hearing morse code" on "the
bands." :-)

Wrong, Len. With the AGC disabled and BFO on, the *AF* gain

should be
at maximum and the RF gain used for volume control.

For both SSB and CW/Morse reception

...and for RTTY.


etc., :-)

Oh my how the LITERALISTS hop in with FALSE "corrections" in
order to attempt making nasty to "opponents."

Notice the little smiley I originally wrote? You two didn't?
Tsk, tsk, tsk, tsk...


Everything can be hidden behind a smiley with you, Lennie.

Jim and Dave were right...Here's your "I meant to say that"
excuse.

Big snip of usual "If I can baffle 'em with enuff BS, maybe I can
worm my way out of this" ramblings....

Just a guess. But I don't see him thanking me for pointing out
his error, or even acknowledging it.


Tsk, tsk, I "acknowledge" only that you wrote what you
THOUGHT was a "correction." It was NOT a "correction."
The "correction" (as it was portrayed with an example
of the original "Q-Fiver" out of an LF Command Set
receiver) was WRONG. There is NO "A.F.gain" on any of
those receivers. With NO such control it is impossible
to "set gain" of it.


Uh huh....

Once again, lack of practical expereince in radio OPERATING has
caught you with your britches down.

What "thanks" does Jimmie Noserve "deserve" in here?


Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh....Now all participants in this forum MUST be
Veterans of the Armed Forces in order to talk to Lennie.

Come back when you've learned to get along with non-
morsemen, general.


YOU are a LOT of "non" things, Lennie.





Steve, K4YZ