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an old friend September 14th 06 05:02 PM

woger try http://www.mipsor.state.mi.us/­­mipsor
 

wrote:

woger try
http://www.mipsor.state.mi.us/**mipsor


Telstar Electronics September 14th 06 05:49 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
an old friend wrote:
wrote:

woger try
http://www.mipsor.state.mi.us/**mipsor


Great post... LOL

www.telstar-electronics.com


Steveo September 15th 06 10:37 PM

ASSHAT 28 on Schedule for Release in October
 
"Telstar Electronics" wrote:
an old friend wrote:
wrote:

woger try
http://www.mipsor.state.mi.us/=AD=ADmipsor


Great post... LOL

www.asshat-electronics.com

Great post... LOL

Telstar Electronics September 16th 06 12:06 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
http://www.telstar-electronics.com/img_0003.jpg


Slow Code September 16th 06 12:25 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
"Telstar Electronics" wrote in
oups.com:

http://www.telstar-electronics.com/img_0003.jpg




I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It would
be neat to see.

SC

Steveo September 16th 06 12:28 AM

New ASSHAT on Schedule for Release in October
 
Slow Code wrote:
"Telstar Electronics" wrote in
oups.com:

http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/da...25/ln01a_b.jpg


I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It
would be neat to see.

I have a dumpster full.

Telstar Electronics September 16th 06 01:15 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
Slow Code wrote:
I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It would
be neat to see.


Sorry, but the schematic for this design is proprietary at this time.

www.telstar-electronics.com


Frank Gilliland September 16th 06 04:19 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On 15 Sep 2006 17:15:15 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in
.com:

Slow Code wrote:
I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It would
be neat to see.


Sorry, but the schematic for this design is proprietary at this time.



ROTFLMMFAO!!!!!






Jan Panteltje September 16th 06 12:14 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On a sunny day (Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:25:17 GMT) it happened Slow Code
wrote in
.net:

"Telstar Electronics" wrote in
roups.com:

http://www.telstar-electronics.com/img_0003.jpg




I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It would
be neat to see.

SC


Well, I am looking at the picture.... We i nEurope use metal film resistors
now almost exclusively I think, not carbon? Maybe it is just the color coding.
It is quite easy to make a partlist from the photo, many things are obvious if
you look up 2SC2829 application notes....
I would expect some thermistor for temp compensation, he is so proud of,
do not see it.

I just did some googling,. yes I like FETS,
http://www.ibelings.com/n4ip/mrf157.html 1kW, with micro processor control
http://www.k0gkd.com/ssamp.html 600 W with fan

But for his first amp ;-), not bad!




Frank Gilliland September 16th 06 01:10 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 11:14:07 GMT, Jan Panteltje
wrote in :

On a sunny day (Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:25:17 GMT) it happened Slow Code
wrote in
k.net:

"Telstar Electronics" wrote in
groups.com:

http://www.telstar-electronics.com/img_0003.jpg




I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It would
be neat to see.

SC


Well, I am looking at the picture.... We i nEurope use metal film resistors
now almost exclusively I think, not carbon? Maybe it is just the color coding.
It is quite easy to make a partlist from the photo, many things are obvious if
you look up 2SC2829 application notes....
I would expect some thermistor for temp compensation, he is so proud of,
do not see it.

I just did some googling,. yes I like FETS,
http://www.ibelings.com/n4ip/mrf157.html 1kW, with micro processor control
http://www.k0gkd.com/ssamp.html 600 W with fan

But for his first amp ;-), not bad!



It's not his first amp..... more like his fifth or sixth. He's been
using this forum to spam his junk for years. Go back through the
archives and you will see discussions about the cheap, diode-biased,
class-C hacks he has tried to pass off as a "linear" amps. He even
went so far to defend the designs by saying that "Linearity is not
'required' for AM...."; invoking the flywheel effect when there was no
flywheel (tank) in the design; declaring that a 179 degree conduction
angle did not introduce any significant distortion, irrespective of
the low input impedance of the transistors pushing the conduction
angle closer to 120-150 degrees..... and a bunch of other technical
voodoo, hocus-pocus and nonsense. And all the time claiming to be a
professional engineer while dismissing (yet later incorporating) most
any constructive criticism.

The only thing the Professor has professed here is fraud.







Telstar Electronics September 16th 06 03:43 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
Jan Panteltje wrote:
I would expect some thermistor for temp compensation, he is so proud of,
do not see it.


The temperature compensation is accomplished with a bipolar transistor
mounted to the sink near the RF devices. You can see it in the photos.
Since this transistor is also silicon, it tracks almost perfectly with
the RF devices... and with a little extra circuitry (that is voltage
regulated)... can hold the bias very stable over a wide temperature
range.

www.telstar-electronics.com


Telstar Electronics September 16th 06 03:46 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
Frank Gilliland wrote:
It's not his first amp..... more like his fifth or sixth. He's been
using this forum to spam his junk for years. Go back through the
archives and you will see discussions about the cheap, diode-biased,
class-C hacks he has tried to pass off as a "linear" amps. He even
went so far to defend the designs by saying that "Linearity is not
'required' for AM...."; invoking the flywheel effect when there was no
flywheel (tank) in the design; declaring that a 179 degree conduction
angle did not introduce any significant distortion, irrespective of
the low input impedance of the transistors pushing the conduction
angle closer to 120-150 degrees..... and a bunch of other technical
voodoo, hocus-pocus and nonsense. And all the time claiming to be a
professional engineer while dismissing (yet later incorporating) most
any constructive criticism.


Frank, still waiting to see your design... nuff said... LOL

www.telstar-electronics.com


Jan Panteltje September 16th 06 05:48 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On a sunny day (16 Sep 2006 07:43:17 -0700) it happened "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in
om:

Jan Panteltje wrote:
I would expect some thermistor for temp compensation, he is so proud of,
do not see it.


The temperature compensation is accomplished with a bipolar transistor
mounted to the sink near the RF devices. You can see it in the photos.
Since this transistor is also silicon, it tracks almost perfectly with
the RF devices... and with a little extra circuitry (that is voltage
regulated)... can hold the bias very stable over a wide temperature
range.


Yes, that is a known technique, was already wondering what that transistor was
for.
Why do you start a new subject line?, It should start with (as you _do_
have a reference line.
Bad usenet practice.




Telstar Electronics September 16th 06 09:22 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 

Jan Panteltje wrote:
Well, I am looking at the picture.... We i nEurope use metal film resistors
now almost exclusively I think, not carbon? Maybe it is just the color coding.


I use both metal film and carbon film resistors...

www.telstar-electronics.com


Frank Gilliland September 16th 06 09:47 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On 16 Sep 2006 07:46:07 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in
.com:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
It's not his first amp..... more like his fifth or sixth. He's been
using this forum to spam his junk for years. Go back through the
archives and you will see discussions about the cheap, diode-biased,
class-C hacks he has tried to pass off as a "linear" amps. He even
went so far to defend the designs by saying that "Linearity is not
'required' for AM...."; invoking the flywheel effect when there was no
flywheel (tank) in the design; declaring that a 179 degree conduction
angle did not introduce any significant distortion, irrespective of
the low input impedance of the transistors pushing the conduction
angle closer to 120-150 degrees..... and a bunch of other technical
voodoo, hocus-pocus and nonsense. And all the time claiming to be a
professional engineer while dismissing (yet later incorporating) most
any constructive criticism.


Frank, still waiting to see your design... nuff said... LOL



Sorry, my design is proprietary at this time.





Telstar Electronics September 16th 06 10:05 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
Frank Gilliland wrote:
Sorry, my design is proprietary at this time.


Frank, don't you mean nonexistent... LOL

www.telstar-electronics.com


Slow Code September 17th 06 12:24 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
Steveo wrote in
:

Slow Code wrote:
"Telstar Electronics" wrote in
oups.com:

http://www.telstar-electronics.com/img_0003.jpg


I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It
would be neat to see.

I have a dumpster full.



You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand schematics,
it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a dumpster.

SC

Frank Gilliland September 17th 06 12:25 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On 16 Sep 2006 14:05:57 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in
.com:

Frank Gilliland wrote:
Sorry, my design is proprietary at this time.


Frank, don't you mean nonexistent... LOL



Let's put it this way, Brian: Ampheads don't care if their signal is
clean or not, just BIG and LOUD. They don't care about biasing or
linearity or thermal protection.... on the contrary, most of them
actually -brag- when they blow a pill or smoke a resistor. In other
words, you are building your product for the wrong market! Since you
obviously failed your business courses, criticism of your designs was
intended to encourage you to pursue either an amateur license or a
professional career in electronics engineering. You have made big
strides in your electronics education in the past few years, but you
are still clinging to the notion of making easy money from illegal
amps. And because of that your "business" has stalled.

Get a -real- job, go back to school, learn all the things about
electronics and marketing that you -should- have learned before you
started this venture, then apply that education in a way that will let
you achieve your financial goals.

And -that-, dear Brian, is MY design.






Telstar Electronics September 17th 06 01:03 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It
would be neat to see.

Steveo wrote in
I have a dumpster full.


Slow Code wrote:
You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand schematics,
it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a dumpster.


LOL... how right you are SC. What chance does a guy who admits making
his living in agriculture know about reading a schematic. Absolutely
hilarious...

www.telstar-electronics.com


Telstar Electronics September 17th 06 01:12 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
Frank Gilliland wrote:
Let's put it this way, Brian: Ampheads don't care if their signal is
clean or not, just BIG and LOUD. They don't care about biasing or
linearity or thermal protection.... on the contrary, most of them
actually -brag- when they blow a pill or smoke a resistor. In other
words, you are building your product for the wrong market! Since you
obviously failed your business courses, criticism of your designs was
intended to encourage you to pursue either an amateur license or a
professional career in electronics engineering. You have made big
strides in your electronics education in the past few years, but you
are still clinging to the notion of making easy money from illegal
amps. And because of that your "business" has stalled.

Get a -real- job, go back to school, learn all the things about
electronics and marketing that you -should- have learned before you
started this venture, then apply that education in a way that will let
you achieve your financial goals.

And -that-, dear Brian, is MY design.


Frank, you're hopeless...

www.telstar-electronics.com


U-Know-Who September 17th 06 01:23 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 

"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
oups.com...
I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It
would be neat to see.

Steveo wrote in
I have a dumpster full.


Slow Code wrote:
You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand schematics,
it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a dumpster.


LOL... how right you are SC. What chance does a guy who admits making
his living in agriculture know about reading a schematic. Absolutely
hilarious...


And you are doing what? Updating old Motorola bulletins, and building
electronic turn signal flashers that don't fit half of today's vehicles, and
most that it does fit are antiques. Yeah, big demand for you! ROTFLMMFAO!!!



U-Know-Who September 17th 06 01:26 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 

"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
oups.com...
I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It
would be neat to see.

Steveo wrote in
I have a dumpster full.


Slow Code wrote:
You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand schematics,
it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a dumpster.


LOL... how right you are SC. What chance does a guy who admits making
his living in agriculture know about reading a schematic. Absolutely
hilarious...


And you make a living breaking federal law.



Frank Gilliland September 17th 06 02:05 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On 16 Sep 2006 17:12:45 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in
om:

Frank Gilliland wrote:

snip
And -that-, dear Brian, is MY design.


Frank, you're hopeless...



Gee, you sure told -me-, huh?

Go away.





an_old_friend September 17th 06 03:11 AM

slow code stalker at large
 

Slow Code wrote:
Steveo wrote in

slow code stalker at large


james September 17th 06 03:20 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 00:26:40 GMT, "U-Know-Who"
wrote:

+++
+++"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
legroups.com...
+++ I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web. It
+++ would be neat to see.
+++
+++ Steveo wrote in
+++ I have a dumpster full.
+++
+++ Slow Code wrote:
+++ You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand schematics,
+++ it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a dumpster.
+++
+++ LOL... how right you are SC. What chance does a guy who admits making
+++ his living in agriculture know about reading a schematic. Absolutely
+++ hilarious...
+++
+++And you make a living breaking federal law.
+++

************

I was wondering when someone would mention this. I do seem to remember
a clause in part 95 and/or in 97 that talks about the manufacture of
amplifiers in the range of 25 to 50 MHz. I guess I must go back and
review these to regulatory documents and determine if the FCC has
recended some previous rules.

james

james September 17th 06 03:30 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On 15 Sep 2006 16:06:39 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote:

+++http://www.telstar-electronics.com/img_0003.jpg

************

I must say the amp does look pretty with all that solder mask and sild
screen. I can agree that it does make it look professional. Most amps
I have seen have been without solder mask and silk screen.

I can't see why one would do that. The solder mask and silk screen has
to be a significant cost adder. I would think that one would not go to
that expense for such low production levels. Besides tin plate over 2
oz copper is significant for amplifiers. That is 2 oz copper on the
boards I hope?

james

U-Know-Who September 17th 06 03:48 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 

"james" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 00:26:40 GMT, "U-Know-Who"
wrote:

+++
+++"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
glegroups.com...
+++ I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the
web. It
+++ would be neat to see.
+++
+++ Steveo wrote in
+++ I have a dumpster full.
+++
+++ Slow Code wrote:
+++ You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand
schematics,
+++ it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a dumpster.
+++
+++ LOL... how right you are SC. What chance does a guy who admits making
+++ his living in agriculture know about reading a schematic. Absolutely
+++ hilarious...
+++
+++And you make a living breaking federal law.
+++

************

I was wondering when someone would mention this. I do seem to remember
a clause in part 95 and/or in 97 that talks about the manufacture of
amplifiers in the range of 25 to 50 MHz. I guess I must go back and
review these to regulatory documents and determine if the FCC has
recended some previous rules.

james


They have not. A licensed ham can manufacture one per year that operates
without modification in this bandwidth (26-30Mhz). Real commercial amp
manufacturers require proof of license before they will divulge the mod
procedures to make one operate on 10 meters, or sell the kit to make it
operate there.



Telstar Electronics September 17th 06 02:16 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
james wrote:
I must say the amp does look pretty with all that solder mask and sild
screen. I can agree that it does make it look professional. Most amps
I have seen have been without solder mask and silk screen.

I can't see why one would do that. The solder mask and silk screen has
to be a significant cost adder. I would think that one would not go to
that expense for such low production levels. Besides tin plate over 2
oz copper is significant for amplifiers. That is 2 oz copper on the
boards I hope?


James, I take no shortcuts. I give my customers the best in quality and
reliability.

www.telstar-electronics.com


Telstar Electronics September 17th 06 02:21 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
U-Know-Who wrote:
And you are doing what? Updating old Motorola bulletins, and building
electronic turn signal flashers that don't fit half of today's vehicles, and
most that it does fit are antiques. Yeah, big demand for you! ROTFLMMFAO!!!


Thanks for visiting my web site...

www.telstar-electronics.com


Telstar Electronics September 17th 06 05:08 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 

Frank Gilliland wrote:
Let's put it this way, Brian: Ampheads don't care if their signal is
clean or not, just BIG and LOUD. They don't care about biasing or
linearity or thermal protection.... on the contrary, most of them
actually -brag- when they blow a pill or smoke a resistor.


Frank, you seem to have a very low opinion of CBers... then why do you
seem to gravitate to this NG? What business could you possibly have
here with these CBers you loathe?... LOL

www.telstar-electronics.com


Frank Gilliland September 17th 06 08:29 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On 17 Sep 2006 09:08:40 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in
.com:


Frank Gilliland wrote:
Let's put it this way, Brian: Ampheads don't care if their signal is
clean or not, just BIG and LOUD. They don't care about biasing or
linearity or thermal protection.... on the contrary, most of them
actually -brag- when they blow a pill or smoke a resistor.


Frank, you seem to have a very low opinion of CBers...



Wrong. I have a very low opinion of "ampheads". I have absolutely
nothing against CBers since I happen to be one myself. There are lots
of decent CBers out there and in the group.






james September 17th 06 09:10 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 02:48:46 GMT, "U-Know-Who"
wrote:

+++
+++"james" wrote in message
m...
+++ On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 00:26:40 GMT, "U-Know-Who"
+++ wrote:
+++
++++++
++++++"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
++++++news:1158451393.841377.178340@m73g2000cwd .googlegroups.com...
++++++ I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the
+++web. It
++++++ would be neat to see.
++++++
++++++ Steveo wrote in
++++++ I have a dumpster full.
++++++
++++++ Slow Code wrote:
++++++ You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand
+++schematics,
++++++ it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a dumpster.
++++++
++++++ LOL... how right you are SC. What chance does a guy who admits making
++++++ his living in agriculture know about reading a schematic. Absolutely
++++++ hilarious...
++++++
++++++And you make a living breaking federal law.
++++++
+++ ************
+++
+++ I was wondering when someone would mention this. I do seem to remember
+++ a clause in part 95 and/or in 97 that talks about the manufacture of
+++ amplifiers in the range of 25 to 50 MHz. I guess I must go back and
+++ review these to regulatory documents and determine if the FCC has
+++ recended some previous rules.
+++
+++ james
+++
+++They have not. A licensed ham can manufacture one per year that operates
+++without modification in this bandwidth (26-30Mhz). Real commercial amp
+++manufacturers require proof of license before they will divulge the mod
+++procedures to make one operate on 10 meters, or sell the kit to make it
+++operate there.
+++

************

Actually the provison is up to 5 units per year I believe. I should
have differentiated between amature self contruction and that of
comercial manufacture. My fault there.


james


james September 17th 06 09:20 PM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On 17 Sep 2006 06:16:04 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote:

+++james wrote:
+++ I must say the amp does look pretty with all that solder mask and sild
+++ screen. I can agree that it does make it look professional. Most amps
+++ I have seen have been without solder mask and silk screen.
+++
+++ I can't see why one would do that. The solder mask and silk screen has
+++ to be a significant cost adder. I would think that one would not go to
+++ that expense for such low production levels. Besides tin plate over 2
+++ oz copper is significant for amplifiers. That is 2 oz copper on the
+++ boards I hope?
+++
+++James, I take no shortcuts. I give my customers the best in quality and
+++reliability.
+++
+++www.telstar-electronics.com

****************

If you say so. I find silkscreening a luxury that in no way affects
quality. Solder mask is good for high density boards to help in
minimize solder shorts during reflow. Your board is not that high a
dense board.

james

Telstar Electronics September 18th 06 12:38 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
james wrote:
If you say so. I find silkscreening a luxury that in no way affects
quality. Solder mask is good for high density boards to help in
minimize solder shorts during reflow. Your board is not that high a
dense board.


You're right... the silk screen has nothing to do with quality. It
mainly is an aid during construction. It also has benefits during any
repair procedures... to quickly locate components of interest. The mask
is also a nice feature during construction to avoid soldering issues. I
don't scrimp on these things... they are well worth the few dollars per
board in the long run. They also show potential customers that I'm
serious about making a premium product... just like boards you might
find in high-end commercial and consumer electronics.

www.telstar-electronics.com


Frank Gilliland September 18th 06 05:23 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
On 17 Sep 2006 16:38:30 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
wrote in
. com:

james wrote:
If you say so. I find silkscreening a luxury that in no way affects
quality. Solder mask is good for high density boards to help in
minimize solder shorts during reflow. Your board is not that high a
dense board.


You're right... the silk screen has nothing to do with quality. It
mainly is an aid during construction. It also has benefits during any
repair procedures... to quickly locate components of interest. The mask
is also a nice feature during construction to avoid soldering issues. I
don't scrimp on these things... they are well worth the few dollars per
board in the long run. They also show potential customers that I'm
serious about making a premium product... just like boards you might
find in high-end commercial and consumer electronics.



You can give your car a $1500 paint job, mount some 20" spinners,
install a 12-speaker system with 500 watt subs, etc, etc; but no
matter how much you dress it up it's still going to be an AMC Gremlin.





Telstar Electronics September 18th 06 10:55 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
Frank Gilliland wrote:
You can give a car a $1500 paint job, mount some 20" spinners,
install a 12-speaker system with 500 watt subs, etc, etc; but no
matter how much you dress it up it's still going to be an AMC Gremlin.


Frank, we're not talking about your car on this thread... LOL

www.telstar-electronics.com


Steveo September 18th 06 11:30 AM

New piece of shit on Schedule for Release in October
 
"Telstar Electronics" wrote:
I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web.
It would be neat to see.

Steveo wrote in
I have a dumpster full.


Slow Code wrote:
You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand
schematics, it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a
dumpster.


LOL... how right you are SC.

Slurp the CB hating troll, Brian.

What chance does a guy who admits making
his living in agriculture

Yes, I'm quite proud of my business accomplishments over the last 28 years.
How many years have you been making illegal CB amps for a living, Brian?

www.telSPAM//SLAP


Steveo September 18th 06 11:34 AM

Trash on Schedule for Release in October06
 
"Telstar Electronics" wrote:
Frank Gilliland wrote:
Let's put it this way, Brian: Ampheads don't care if their signal is
clean or not, just BIG and LOUD. They don't care about biasing or
linearity or thermal protection.... on the contrary, most of them
actually -brag- when they blow a pill or smoke a resistor.


Frank, you seem to have a very low opinion of CBers.

No he doesn't. Try reading your buddy slow codes posts concerning CB.

www.telSPAM//SLAP


Steveo September 18th 06 11:41 AM

New SkyWave 2879ABTC on Schedule for Release in October06
 
"U-Know-Who" wrote:
"Telstar Electronics" wrote in message
oups.com...
I don't suppose you have a schematic of that available on the web.
It would be neat to see.

Steveo wrote in
I have a dumpster full.

Slow Code wrote:
You being a typical clueless CB'er and not able to understand
schematics, it's only natural your dumb ass would toss them in a
dumpster.


LOL... how right you are SC. What chance does a guy who admits making
his living in agriculture know about reading a schematic. Absolutely
hilarious...


And you are doing what? Updating old Motorola bulletins, and building
electronic turn signal flashers that don't fit half of today's vehicles,
and most that it does fit are antiques. Yeah, big demand for you!
ROTFLMMFAO!!!

I can't imagine there's much demand for his CB amp either.

Telstar Electronics September 18th 06 12:36 PM

New piece of shit on Schedule for Release in October
 

Steveo wrote:
Yes, I'm quite proud of my business accomplishments over the last 28 years.


So your proud of selling manure for the last 28 years n the landscaping
business.
Guess that makes you the king "turd merchant"... LOL

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