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james wrote:
... |On equal signals producing a heterodyne--you'll hear the guy with the |speech compressor ... | |JS |-------------- You will hear the one with the strongest carrier. james What mental disorder prevents you from understanding "equal?" Are you an english as second language idiot? JS |
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On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 09:29:18 -0700, John Smith
wrote: |james wrote: | | ... | |On equal signals producing a heterodyne--you'll hear the guy with the | |speech compressor ... | | | |JS | |-------------- | | You will hear the one with the strongest carrier. | | james | |What mental disorder prevents you from understanding "equal?" Are you |an english as second language idiot? | |JS |--------------- The probability of two signals being identically equal in amplitude over a period of time is very remote. IF you understood electronics and propogation of radio signals you would not have made such a comment. james |
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On Sep 3, 8:57 pm, james wrote:
On Mon, 03 Sep 2007 09:29:18 -0700, John Smith |--------------- The probability of two signals being identically equal in amplitude over a period of time is very remote. IF you understood electronics and propogation of radio signals you would not have made such a comment. james Don't confuse him with facts. |
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