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Old July 9th 05, 01:04 AM
b.b.
 
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From: K4YZ on Jul 8, 11:01 am

b.b. wrote:
K4YZ wrote:
b.b. wrote:
an_old_friend wrote:



Massive snip of usual Brain P Burke deceptions and lies...his kids
will have enough to deal with when they get older...


Marty McFly flies again in Back To Futureworld!

There's a frequency, I think 5.170 off the top of my head, that all
amateurs in Alaska are allowed to use for emergencies. Includes
Technicians. Oooops. Violates the defunct treaty.


Several points:


(1) The exact frequency is 5167.5KHz...or 5.1675MHz if you
prefer) ...


The FCC does not "prefer," it MANDATES in Part 97.401 (c) !!!

5.1675 MHz, J3E or R3E modulation, RF power out 150 W maximum.

Source: ARRL's own text on the latest version of Part 97!


I can handle either. Would you like to attempt a hertz conversion?


I've got a pretty good memory (and can remember most of your lies)


Then you've got a lot of unused storage space available.

You've not yet substantiated a single one of your "lie" accusations.


Tsk, tsk. Again with the LIE! LIE! LIE! :-)


it was previously posted in Part 97 as 5.170 MHz.


Not in recent history...recent being back into the 80's when I
first remember seeing it.


Tsk, tsk, the CURRENT issue of Part 97 on the ARRL website is
a gasp! "LIE?" :-)


The regs have been rewritten to allow for people who don't understand
the bandwidth of an J3E or R3E emission. Congratulations. You
qualify.


Don't believe me? Ask amateur historian Jim.


[...that's "renowned" amateur historian...]


No, I don't believe you. You're a chronic liar.

And what you don't lie about, you manage to get wrong as a
consequence of inadequate experience or research.


Poor baby...mad as hell and can't take it anymore!

EVERYBODY ELSE *LIES* *LIES* *LIES* ! ! ! :-)


Either way, a "bet" on information provided by you would be money
lost.


Guess that's why the ARRL BoD doesn't meet much in Las Vegas, NV,
huh? :-)

Yawn...



In RRAP we have the uniformed, and we have the uninformed. Some are
both, some are neither.