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Steveo wrote:
Listens almost as well as it talks! Hello Steveo: Roger that, its supposed to. I have a nice collection of CB radio Books and such. One of the writers was a big time linear manufacture. And most have passed on. I would say all is humming there Dude. I hear skip come in from up north, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, just in for a few seconds and it fads out. Crazy man! Jay in the Mojave Kreedentials: New left head gasket, and top radiator hose on 64 Buick Found a new set of 4ea 6LQ6's tubes in the Barn, will be firin up the ol D&A Maverick 250 again Got the Quad working pretty good, but still needs more macthing, may use a hairpin??!? Out of stuff to say, don't have enough to fill up 5 categories. |
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Hello Jay
Yeah those books are good too. I'm up late tonight with the 90 to 150 mile ground wave into Michigan. It's all good since I have tomorrow off from production. (wipes brow) If you can hear them you should be able to talk to them, rogo. Need a good antenna or two. I dig that ground wave. Jay in the Mojave wrote: Steveo wrote: Listens almost as well as it talks! Hello Steveo: Roger that, its supposed to. I have a nice collection of CB radio Books and such. One of the writers was a big time linear manufacture. And most have passed on. I would say all is humming there Dude. I hear skip come in from up north, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, just in for a few seconds and it fads out. Crazy man! Jay in the Mojave Kreedentials: New left head gasket, and top radiator hose on 64 Buick Found a new set of 4ea 6LQ6's tubes in the Barn, will be firin up the ol D&A Maverick 250 again Got the Quad working pretty good, but still needs more macthing, may use a hairpin??!? Out of stuff to say, don't have enough to fill up 5 categories. |
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Hello Steveo:
Wow that ground wave sounds like great fun. I have guys in Reno Nv and Fresno Ca I talk to all the time on ground wave. It seems to be a lot more steady than the signals skipping off the atmosphere. Oh by the way all of us are using the Interceptor 10-K Antennas. Yeah If I can hear them I can usually talk to them. I put up a full 5/8 wavelength Interceptor for 20 meters, it was 41 feet tall, and had 4 ea 16 foot ground plane radials. It was a antenna not from this world. After a while it was no fun, then I used it barefoot, it worked great. Took it down and started working the quad project. I have pictures of the Interceptor 10K for 20 meters, it was very large! Jay in the Mojave Steveo wrote: Hello Jay Yeah those books are good too. I'm up late tonight with the 90 to 150 mile ground wave into Michigan. It's all good since I have tomorrow off from production. (wipes brow) If you can hear them you should be able to talk to them, rogo. Need a good antenna or two. I dig that ground wave. Jay in the Mojave wrote: Steveo wrote: Listens almost as well as it talks! Hello Steveo: Roger that, its supposed to. I have a nice collection of CB radio Books and such. One of the writers was a big time linear manufacture. And most have passed on. I would say all is humming there Dude. I hear skip come in from up north, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, just in for a few seconds and it fads out. Crazy man! Jay in the Mojave Kreedentials: New left head gasket, and top radiator hose on 64 Buick Found a new set of 4ea 6LQ6's tubes in the Barn, will be firin up the ol D&A Maverick 250 again Got the Quad working pretty good, but still needs more macthing, may use a hairpin??!? Out of stuff to say, don't have enough to fill up 5 categories. |
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Jay in the Mojave wrote:
Hello Steveo: Wow that ground wave sounds like great fun. I have guys in Reno Nv and Fresno Ca I talk to all the time on ground wave. It seems to be a lot more steady than the signals skipping off the atmosphere. Oh by the way all of us are using the Interceptor 10-K Antennas. Yeah If I can hear them I can usually talk to them. I put up a full 5/8 wavelength Interceptor for 20 meters, it was 41 feet tall, and had 4 ea 16 foot ground plane radials. It was a antenna not from this world. After a while it was no fun, then I used it barefoot, it worked great. Took it down and started working the quad project. I have pictures of the Interceptor 10K for 20 meters, it was very large! Jay in the Mojave Steveo wrote: Hello Jay Yeah those books are good too. I'm up late tonight with the 90 to 150 mile ground wave into Michigan. It's all good since I have tomorrow off from production. (wipes brow) If you can hear them you should be able to talk to them, rogo. Need a good antenna or two. I dig that ground wave. Jay in the Mojave wrote: Steveo wrote: Listens almost as well as it talks! Hello Steveo: Roger that, its supposed to. I have a nice collection of CB radio Books and such. One of the writers was a big time linear manufacture. And most have passed on. I would say all is humming there Dude. I hear skip come in from up north, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, just in for a few seconds and it fads out. Crazy man! Jay in the Mojave Kreedentials: New left head gasket, and top radiator hose on 64 Buick Found a new set of 4ea 6LQ6's tubes in the Barn, will be firin up the ol D&A Maverick 250 again Got the Quad working pretty good, but still needs more macthing, may use a hairpin??!? Out of stuff to say, don't have enough to fill up 5 categories. been thinking about getting one of those Interceptor 10K...........kinda pricey, but they look good! anybody else here using it?? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Hello FreeBandWilly:
Yeah I get flak for the price of the Interceptor 10K Antenna. But I designed the I-10K Antenna with all my bad experiences that I have had with other mass produced cheap antennas. Its cheaper and easier to have the right stuff the first time around. How many times have you had to fix or replace something on the antenna just because it was cheaply manufactured. Had TVI complaints, or it took out a expensive amp after catching fire. I had many inputs and suggestions from radio enthusiasts to make a bullet proof put it up once, less TVI problems, and be to take a little power, and not fall apart in the Mojave Desert Winds. So all the best materials are used in a internally reinforced design. With a low loss matching system. So this is the Rolls Royce of antennas. I offer a money back 30 day no questions asked guarantee to refund your purchased price, (you pay the shipping back) as of being in business not one customer has ever asked for a refund. Ok off my soap box and back to work in the Aluminum Tubing farm. E-mail me if you would like. Jay in the Mojave FreeBandWilly wrote: been thinking about getting one of those Interceptor 10K...........kinda pricey, but they look good! anybody else here using it?? |
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Jay in the Mojave wrote:
Hello FreeBandWilly: Yeah I get flak for the price of the Interceptor 10K Antenna. But I designed the I-10K Antenna with all my bad experiences that I have had with other mass produced cheap antennas. Its cheaper and easier to have the right stuff the first time around. How many times have you had to fix or replace something on the antenna just because it was cheaply manufactured. Had TVI complaints, or it took out a expensive amp after catching fire. I had many inputs and suggestions from radio enthusiasts to make a bullet proof put it up once, less TVI problems, and be to take a little power, and not fall apart in the Mojave Desert Winds. So all the best materials are used in a internally reinforced design. With a low loss matching system. So this is the Rolls Royce of antennas. I offer a money back 30 day no questions asked guarantee to refund your purchased price, (you pay the shipping back) as of being in business not one customer has ever asked for a refund. Ok off my soap box and back to work in the Aluminum Tubing farm. E-mail me if you would like. Jay in the Mojave FreeBandWilly wrote: been thinking about getting one of those Interceptor 10K...........kinda pricey, but they look good! anybody else here using it?? Hey Jay....... Just questions NO FLAK!! Do you sell direct? What e mail address should I send questions to? (just wondering if you use the addy in your headers) I agree most of the mass produced products are junk.I couldn't build one cheaper (or as well) as what I've seen on yours. I was checking it out on a cb shop web site a while back. Thanks, Willy the freebander -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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FreeBandWilly wrote:
Hello FBW: Yeah the Header is a good e-mail address. Yeah we sell direct. Jay in the Mojave Hey Jay....... Just questions NO FLAK!! Do you sell direct? What e mail address should I send questions to? (just wondering if you use the addy in your headers) I agree most of the mass produced products are junk.I couldn't build one cheaper (or as well) as what I've seen on yours. I was checking it out on a cb shop web site a while back. Thanks, Willy the freebander |
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On 29 Aug 2007 04:28:20 GMT, Steveo wrote:
Listens almost as well as it talks! Hey Moped, I am looking for a boat anchor to restore. Prefeably a 40ch tube rig like Robyn T-240D, Gemtronics 5000, Teaberry mofo. Vinnie S. |
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Vinnie S. wrote:
On 29 Aug 2007 04:28:20 GMT, Steveo wrote: Listens almost as well as it talks! Hey Moped, I am looking for a boat anchor to restore. Prefeably a 40ch tube rig like Robyn T-240D, Gemtronics 5000, Teaberry mofo. Vinnie S. Sounds like fun, get the belt buckle too! http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-CB-RADIO...QQcmdZViewItem |
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