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On 5 Oct 2006 14:11:35 -0700, "Denny" wrote:
Absolutely not ignoring you Walt... Your name is certainly known to me... Shucks I have been reading my pablum stained copy of 'reflections' for years... I have to say it is tough sledding when one reads by sliding his finger along the print whilst making lip movements... Could you have used shorter words, say less than one syllable, for folks like me - especially the preface? I guess you got the pablum stains on the pages while sliding your finger along the print, eh? That's probably why you need words of less than one syllable. I heard from our mutual friend Mac N8TT that you're a doctor. A D.O. probably? (Why else with that call sign?) Then of course you graduated from words of less than one syllable to writing less than decipherable prescriptions. Right? Now, on the pencil tuner - scouts honor on the facts I posted - if you think the end of a half wave antenna won't bite, try it! From the color of the burns on my finger I would say that it was at least 1834z +/- j1571... Oh, I believe you when you say the end of an antenna bites. I've often drawn 4-inch arcs with a pencil from the end of a 20-m dipole with 500 w input. The only problem I have with your arcs is that when you stretch a normal-length feedline out to a hundred yards, the diameter of the conductor becomes so small that it takes a megger to measure its resistance. How are you gonna get enough current through it to see a spark at the end of the dipole? I did not see an email from you in the inbox... Nope not spoofing my email, but it may be an outdated one... Current Email address is: The address I used was . It came back undeliverable--with that address it figgers. My main reason for answering your posts is to say that my signal gets out pretty well on this band--R9 sig in Australia, yet no skip over Hemlock from nearby Mt. Pleasant. You and Mac are the only Michigan contacts I've made on this band. Pretty neat propagation, eh? Did you know the airline distance between us is only 26 miles? I'm originally from Mt. P, but left in 1940, then back in 1946 after WW2. Retired to Florida, but became a snowbird when I remet and married my high-school sweetheart in 1996. She is an emeriti professor at CMU, so we live in her house in Mt. P. in summer, and in mine in DeLand, FL during the winter. We're leaving for FL Oct 30, so we won't have time to meet before then, but we should next summer. Walt |
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