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Anyone else see the callsign in my post? Fracky here doesn't see it. (It's blatantly obvious if you know where to look.) Yes, I drive truck, by choice. I own two of them, as a matter of fact. I paid taxes on over $150K last year. I'm a successful independent business man. How'd you do last year? Prior to that, I was a regional tech support manager for Bay Networks. I was making a 6-figure salary there, too. Got burned out and decided to do something a bit less stressful. It works for me. Prior to that I taught electronics at a trade school in Salt Lake City, UT. Prior to that I was enlisted in the USMC, where I was a networking technician, small computer systems technician, and was stationed with 1st MarDiv G-6 on mainside, MCB Camp Pendelton, and 11th Marines on Las Pulgas, Camp Pendelton. Who's your friend, anyway? Doug, N8WWM? George, WA3MOJ? Known trolls in rec.radio.cb. CB is required for my job, so there's that. I also have HF and VHF gear in the truck, and am licensed to use it all. Since when is someone's choice of employment indicative of their intelligence or abilities in other fields? Look up the definition of Amateur in the dictionary, Fracky. As for your implied insult, sugar-coated as it was, it didn't hit home. Try again, Trollboi. And if you'd ever care to supply that performance data that I asked for oh, so many years ago, I'd still be interested in seeing it. I'd like gain figures, and directivity figures of your 10M fractal against a balun fed 10M dipole oriented in the same direction at the same height above ground, on the same frequency. -SSB Fractenna wrote: 1. I ID every time I post. If you can't figure it out, it goes to show A friend says you are a truckdriver in Michigan. Is this true? If so, it is important to know your perspective given your comments. Mind you, truckdriving is a noble and important job--but says nothing about a knowledge base on antenna technologies; BPL; and so on. Oh well, nice to beep ya! 10-4 there good buddy! Chip N1IR |