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Old December 22nd 06, 05:20 AM posted to rec.radio.cb
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 22 Dec 2006 03:22:39 GMT, Steveo wrote in
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 22 Dec 2006 02:46:43 GMT, Steveo wrote in
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
The answer... the chip is most often used for gates and CVAs, not
compressors. Didn't I tell you to do your research?


Haha, I wish Frank lived down the road from me. He'd probably help me
make a clean sounding station. (clean is best imo)

Just make friends with the sound jock at your local dance hall. I ran
sound for a couple years and learned about ten times more about audio
than I did in college. I also drank about ten times more than I did in
college..... ::=burp=::

Nah, I have two friends that do the portable DJ thing and they don't
know dick about HF. They drink plenty while they're doing it too..I
reckon that's a perk tho.


I have noticed that most DJ's don't know squat about sound. Mixer
dudes for bands are a different breed.

Do you have a SSB 11 meter station anymore, Frank?


Absolutely. Right now I'm using that TRC-449 I got from Lance (where'd
he go these days?). It's probably not as much fun as your rig but then
I don't do DX on the CB. It just doesn't come in here very well.
Speaking of which, I took a trip to North Dakota a couple months ago.
As soon as I crossed the Rockies I heard the noise..... good god, it's
crappier on every channel than the single worst case I can remember
from Jacksonville, which was pretty noisy at times. How can anybody
talk over there -without- power?

Hello Frank

Hrmm, copy the west east propagation flowing in... and it's always been
that way imo. Ever hear Ohio on that 449? (good radio btw)

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