Indoor FM boost with no cables?
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 8/2/2014 7:10 PM, Rob wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 8/2/2014 5:53 PM, Rob wrote:
Lostgallifreyan wrote:
Jerry Stuckle wrote in news:lrio4f$fs4$1@dont-
email.me:
Nope. I'm talking about what is commonly used here. But there are some
people from the U.K. who think they are experts on everything.
To be fair to him, I'm in the UK and he may well have aimed that point at me,
knowing this from the message header or some earlier post of mine. I'm
also interesed in how the US conventions differ from ours.
I think you should be careful not to mistake Jerry's conventions
for US conventions. It looks a lot like Jerry makes many assumptions
that are not based on signal theory or common practice, but mainly on
his own experience as a cable fitter.
Cabling is not the only thing I do - nor the only thing I have done in
the past. It is just one of the things my company does.
But like other trolls, you think you know everything, when you actually
know nothing.
So much for the anonymous troll who uses a fake email and probably
doesn't even have a call sign.
I do have a college degree as an electronics engineer, so I do have the
theoretical background that you so sorely lack.
I have posted for many years under my full name, callsign and e-mail
address, but I have chosen to stop doint that. Many know who I am.
So you claim. But you're just an anonymous troll with no call sign and
an invalid email address. As for the degree - IF you ever had one
(which I doubt), it was probably mail order from one of the diploma mills.
I see you have been in that business, so you probably consider that normal.
But this is not the US, and those practices are not that common here.
(certainly not when I got my degree)
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