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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 |
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