Putting the Ham back into Ham Radio?
Mrs. Nugatory's lashing out in an infantile temper
tantrum now that she has been bested!
Any doubts that she's an anonymous cowardly poison-pen?
None, I think.
Now, Mrs. Nugatory, instead of displaying negative and
destructive tirades against me, why not discuss some of your
own projects and project ideas over the years? It is of course
extremely easy, some might say cowardly, to pick on someone
who has discussed ideas and possibilities over the years in an
attempt to promote the _REAL_ in _REAL_ Ham Radio, and
this picking-on is what you do. However, I think it more appropriate in a NG
for us all to contribute positively to promote the technical pursuit.
Go on! Dry your tears" You _CAN_ be a grown-up if you really try!
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I look forward to seeing the implementation of the design of the first
unit ever to incorporate the Big-K approach to DSP.
Quite so. It's just going to be interesting seeing how certain topics
he's posted on in the past turn out in reality.
A cynic might say that by involving others in the design, the
fall-guys are already being lined up ready for any failure that might
arise.
Well, I still recall the FT-707 that was bought in order to implement
a DSP CW transceiver for 136 kHz.
It fell at the first hurdle as it wouldn't work on CW.
Despite receiving helpful suggestions via this medium, Gareth never
saw them due to 'an ISP failure'; and nothing more has been heard of
the project - at least on here.
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