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Reg Edwards August 17th 05 02:10 AM


"W9DMK (Robert Lay)" wrote
In all seriousness, Reg, don't you think it would be better to be a
bit more clear about what you mean by the "other side of the tuner".
So far as I'm concerned, until I know what side of the tuner to

which
you refer, I wouldn't want to comment.

================================

Bob,

To follow that American tennis player : "You can't be serious!
*!!*&$***!!! "

If initially it's inside the transmitter then on the other side of the
tuner implies it's on the other side of the tuner from the
transmitter.

Unless, of course, it's mounted in the 115V power lead TO the
transmitter.

Now can you comment? ;o)
----
Reg.



Reg Edwards August 17th 05 02:53 AM


"David J Windisch" wrote
Reading the mail, I assert that your unsnipped statement has been

**quite**
literally accepted, and applied, by many imaginations.

It is akin to writing, eg, that "Mr Churchill spared nothing to win

WWII."
;o)

================================
It is certainly true that Winnie spared nothing to lose the Battle of
the Dardanelles in WW1.
----
Reg.



Reg Edwards August 17th 05 02:59 AM

Roy, you don't like me, do you?



Tom Ring August 17th 05 04:29 AM

Reg Edwards wrote:
Roy, you don't like me, do you?



I don't think emotions are involved here, Reg, it seems to have to do
with reality.

tom
K0TAR


W9DMK August 17th 05 04:54 AM

On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 01:10:31 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote:


"W9DMK (Robert Lay)" wrote
In all seriousness, Reg, don't you think it would be better to be a
bit more clear about what you mean by the "other side of the tuner".
So far as I'm concerned, until I know what side of the tuner to

which
you refer, I wouldn't want to comment.

================================

Bob,

To follow that American tennis player : "You can't be serious!
*!!*&$***!!! "

If initially it's inside the transmitter then on the other side of the
tuner implies it's on the other side of the tuner from the
transmitter.

Unless, of course, it's mounted in the 115V power lead TO the
transmitter.

Now can you comment? ;o)


Dear Reg,

Yes, now I can. "Will I", is another matter. I may just wait until the
pervasive hostility abates. Besides which, this seems to be the time
for a little studied chin-stroking whilst sipping a soft Rose'.


Bob, W9DMK, Dahlgren, VA
Replace "nobody" with my callsign for e-mail
w9dmkatcrosslinkdotnet
http://www.qsl.net/w9dmk
http://zaffora/f2o.org/W9DMK/W9dmk.html


Brian Howie August 17th 05 08:24 AM

In message , Reg
Edwards writes
Everything appears quiet on the Western Front. So let's waken things
up.

Is there anybody about who still imagines that an SWR meter, located
in the transmitter, or even on the other side of the tuner, indicates
SWR on the transmission line between transmitter and the antenna?
----

I use mine as an SW meter (Something Wrong )

DIJ
--
Brian Howie

David J Windisch August 17th 05 10:10 AM

Thank goodness for nothing spared. With nothing spared in that battle,
there was plenty of nothing to spare for WWII.

73, Dave, N3HE

"Reg Edwards" wrote in message
...

"David J Windisch" wrote
Reading the mail, I assert that your unsnipped statement has been

**quite**
literally accepted, and applied, by many imaginations.

It is akin to writing, eg, that "Mr Churchill spared nothing to win

WWII."
;o)

================================
It is certainly true that Winnie spared nothing to lose the Battle of
the Dardanelles in WW1.
----
Reg.





David J Windisch August 17th 05 10:13 AM

Reg, may you be spared of the need to be liked.

73, Dave, N3HE

"Reg Edwards" wrote in message
...
Roy, you don't like me, do you?





Walter Maxwell August 17th 05 01:27 PM

On Tue, 16 Aug 2005 18:18:00 +0000 (UTC), "Reg Edwards"
wrote:


"Walter Maxwell" wrote -
"Reg Edwards" wrote -
Everything appears quiet on the Western Front. So let's waken

things
up.

Is there anybody about who still imagines that an SWR meter,

located
in the transmitter, or even on the other side of the tuner,

indicates
SWR on the transmission line between transmitter and the antenna?
----
Reg, G4FGQ

Yes, Reg, I know there are some morons out there who believe that.
Let's see who wakes up with this.

Walt

=======================================

Hello again Walt, I trust you are well.

I wouldn't go so far as listing them as morons. Just unfortunates who
have been afflicted by the plagiarist outpourings of old wives who are
still in the 1950's

A long thread is not expected. People are reluctant to admit past
beliefs. I was just testing the present situation. But you never can
tell, people may write in just to disprove my expectations. There's
much to be learned in addition to mere SWR.
----
Yours, Reg.

Hi Reg,

In using 'morons', I tend to exaggerate. I'm quite well, thank you,
and hope you are the same. I don't think I'm making too great an
assumption that you are, because you wit is still as sharp as ever.

Walt

John Smith August 17th 05 04:23 PM

Reg:

The apache american Indians measured their greatness in the greatness of
their enemies, may you be fortunate enough to secure BIG ONES!

John

On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 01:59:59 +0000, Reg Edwards wrote:

Roy, you don't like me, do you?




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