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Boatanchor Xmitters and Scopes
Ah come on guys/gals -- it was a legitimate question
Unlike the political and other trash that appears on the NG's I think his answer will be found at URL: Nice article on using an Oscilloscope in the Ham Shack http://www.icycolors.com/nu9n/scope_your_audio.html Includes trapezoidal patterns Which indeed can be found by using Google -- but one might get a bizillion hits So if you know where the info is -- why not give a URL ?? ------- Give a man a fish and he will back the next day (or several times a day) for another Teach a man to fish and he will be seen in a boat every day with a six pack o beer -- fishin by golly Indeed use Google but if you need further help DIS IS DA PLACE That is why it was set up -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! "Win" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 13:41:31 GMT, "IonSpot" wrote: You really are a "lazy senior". Too many questions, not enough Googling to find the answers on your own. Patrick Keogh, WB9GKZ, said that....... |
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