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Jeff Liebermann[_2_] December 28th 15 07:56 PM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 
On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 19:43:34 -0000, "Jimbo in the Borders ..."
wrote:

"Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message
.. .


On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 07:57:37 -0000, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote:
professionla bounce up with snide comments ......


Nothing of value has ever been written on one line.
Jeff Liebermann


very true... I spelt that the wrong way....


Right. It should be "snyde".
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snyde
Incidentally, the "." key on your keyboard seems to be sticky.

What's a "bounce up"? I couldn't find anything in the usual online
slang dictionaries.


--
Jeff Liebermann
150 Felker St #D
http://www.LearnByDestroying.com
Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com
Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558

mm0fmf December 28th 15 08:02 PM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 
On 28/12/2015 19:56, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 19:43:34 -0000, "Jimbo in the Borders ..."
wrote:

"Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message
...


On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 07:57:37 -0000, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote:
professionla bounce up with snide comments ......


Nothing of value has ever been written on one line.
Jeff Liebermann


very true... I spelt that the wrong way....


Right. It should be "snyde".
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snyde
Incidentally, the "." key on your keyboard seems to be sticky.

What's a "bounce up"? I couldn't find anything in the usual online
slang dictionaries.


You need to find a dictionary of Jockistani terms.

Jimbo in the Borders ... December 28th 15 08:12 PM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 

"Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 19:43:34 -0000, "Jimbo in the Borders ..."
wrote:

"Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message
. ..


On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 07:57:37 -0000, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote:
professionla bounce up with snide comments ......


Nothing of value has ever been written on one line.
Jeff Liebermann


very true... I spelt that the wrong way....


Right. It should be "snyde".
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snyde
Incidentally, the "." key on your keyboard seems to be sticky.

What's a "bounce up"? I couldn't find anything in the usual online
slang dictionaries.


like when...say...a dork points a finger gun at you and the wife pursues the
dork...bounce up ....



Jimbo in the Borders ... December 28th 15 08:14 PM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 

"mm0fmf" wrote in message
...
On 28/12/2015 19:56, Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 19:43:34 -0000, "Jimbo in the Borders ..."
wrote:

"Jeff Liebermann" wrote in message
...


On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 07:57:37 -0000, "Jim GM4DHJ ..."
wrote:
professionla bounce up with snide comments ......


Nothing of value has ever been written on one line.
Jeff Liebermann


very true... I spelt that the wrong way....


Right. It should be "snyde".
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snyde
Incidentally, the "." key on your keyboard seems to be sticky.

What's a "bounce up"? I couldn't find anything in the usual online
slang dictionaries.


You need to find a dictionary of Jockistani terms.


no...it is a tony hancock ...a phrase used in east cheam ...



[email protected] December 28th 15 08:54 PM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 
In rec.radio.amateur.equipment Jimbo in the Borders ... wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...
wrote:
On 26/12/2015 23:25, wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 22:41,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Ralph Mowery

wrote:

wrote in message
...
Despite its high price and snazzy interface, does it provide
any
more
useful information then the tried-and-trusted
(transistorised!)
GDO?

That depends on whether or not you have the skills to utilize
the
information such devices provide.


Most of the hams I have seen with the MFJ do not have the
skills
to
really
use it and a simple swr meter would do just as well or beter
for
them.

That's a sad comment and contrary to my experience, though most
of
the
hams I know are also engineers or technicians in real life.

professionals should take up another hobby ......

Why?



because they are a pain in the arse trying to lord it over
non-professionals trying to enjoy their hobby ...

You mean like when they disparage old wives tales that have been
passed
down from the days of spark but contradict the laws of physics?



yes...and boy do they love to make you feel small....


Sounds like sour grapes to me.

Most hams I know are eager to learn new things.

Jim Pennino

you mean fuel guru status? ...


I said what I meant.


Jim Pennino

Kowtow to a professional then? ...


I guess some people perfer to remain ignorant ****s.


Jim Pennino


nice professional attitude that ......


So your attitude is that people who have expended the time, money, and
effort to learn a subject should be ignored but it is proper to bow and
fawn over someone who's total credentials consist of being the son of
the Earl of Spithollow on Dorkchester?


--
Jim Pennino

Jimbo in the Borders ... December 28th 15 09:30 PM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.equipment Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 23:25, wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 22:41,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Ralph Mowery

wrote:

wrote in message
...
Despite its high price and snazzy interface, does it
provide
any
more
useful information then the tried-and-trusted
(transistorised!)
GDO?

That depends on whether or not you have the skills to
utilize
the
information such devices provide.


Most of the hams I have seen with the MFJ do not have the
skills
to
really
use it and a simple swr meter would do just as well or beter
for
them.

That's a sad comment and contrary to my experience, though
most
of
the
hams I know are also engineers or technicians in real life.

professionals should take up another hobby ......

Why?



because they are a pain in the arse trying to lord it over
non-professionals trying to enjoy their hobby ...

You mean like when they disparage old wives tales that have been
passed
down from the days of spark but contradict the laws of physics?



yes...and boy do they love to make you feel small....


Sounds like sour grapes to me.

Most hams I know are eager to learn new things.

Jim Pennino

you mean fuel guru status? ...


I said what I meant.


Jim Pennino

Kowtow to a professional then? ...

I guess some people perfer to remain ignorant ****s.


Jim Pennino


nice professional attitude that ......


So your attitude is that people who have expended the time, money, and
effort to learn a subject should be ignored but it is proper to bow and
fawn over someone who's total credentials consist of being the son of
the Earl of Spithollow on Dorkchester?


Jim Pennino


like the big farmer? .....



[email protected] December 28th 15 10:10 PM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ... wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.equipment Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 23:25, wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 22:41,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Ralph Mowery

wrote:

wrote in message
...
Despite its high price and snazzy interface, does it
provide
any
more
useful information then the tried-and-trusted
(transistorised!)
GDO?

That depends on whether or not you have the skills to
utilize
the
information such devices provide.


Most of the hams I have seen with the MFJ do not have the
skills
to
really
use it and a simple swr meter would do just as well or beter
for
them.

That's a sad comment and contrary to my experience, though
most
of
the
hams I know are also engineers or technicians in real life.

professionals should take up another hobby ......

Why?



because they are a pain in the arse trying to lord it over
non-professionals trying to enjoy their hobby ...

You mean like when they disparage old wives tales that have been
passed
down from the days of spark but contradict the laws of physics?



yes...and boy do they love to make you feel small....


Sounds like sour grapes to me.

Most hams I know are eager to learn new things.

Jim Pennino

you mean fuel guru status? ...


I said what I meant.


Jim Pennino

Kowtow to a professional then? ...

I guess some people perfer to remain ignorant ****s.


Jim Pennino

nice professional attitude that ......


So your attitude is that people who have expended the time, money, and
effort to learn a subject should be ignored but it is proper to bow and
fawn over someone who's total credentials consist of being the son of
the Earl of Spithollow on Dorkchester?


Jim Pennino


like the big farmer? .....


What big farmer would that be?


--
Jim Pennino

Brian Reay[_5_] December 28th 15 10:35 PM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 
On 28/12/2015 22:10, wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ... wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.equipment Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 23:25,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 22:41,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Ralph Mowery

wrote:

wrote in message
...
Despite its high price and snazzy interface, does it
provide
any
more
useful information then the tried-and-trusted
(transistorised!)
GDO?

That depends on whether or not you have the skills to
utilize
the
information such devices provide.


Most of the hams I have seen with the MFJ do not have the
skills
to
really
use it and a simple swr meter would do just as well or beter
for
them.

That's a sad comment and contrary to my experience, though
most
of
the
hams I know are also engineers or technicians in real life.

professionals should take up another hobby ......

Why?



because they are a pain in the arse trying to lord it over
non-professionals trying to enjoy their hobby ...

You mean like when they disparage old wives tales that have been
passed
down from the days of spark but contradict the laws of physics?



yes...and boy do they love to make you feel small....


Sounds like sour grapes to me.

Most hams I know are eager to learn new things.

Jim Pennino

you mean fuel guru status? ...


I said what I meant.


Jim Pennino

Kowtow to a professional then? ...

I guess some people perfer to remain ignorant ****s.


Jim Pennino

nice professional attitude that ......

So your attitude is that people who have expended the time, money, and
effort to learn a subject should be ignored but it is proper to bow and
fawn over someone who's total credentials consist of being the son of
the Earl of Spithollow on Dorkchester?


Jim Pennino


like the big farmer? .....


What big farmer would that be?



Jim is one of life's underachievers and is jealous of those with more
than him, be it knowledge, money, etc. The Big Farmer is a local (to
Jim) who is, apparently, rather well endowed financially.



Rambo December 28th 15 10:42 PM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 
On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 22:35:07 +0000, Brian Reay wrote:



Jim is one of life's underachievers and is jealous of those with more
than him, be it knowledge, money, etc. The Big Farmer is a local (to
Jim) who is, apparently, rather well endowed financially.

Jealous of what?.... people like..YOU?

Oh wait!

"If you have narcissistic personality disorder, you may come across as
conceited, boastful or pretentious. You often monopolize
conversations. You may belittle or look down on people you perceive as
inferior. You may feel a sense of entitlement — and when you don't
receive special treatment, you may become impatient or angry. You may
insist on having "the best" of everything — for instance, the best
car, athletic club or medical care."

Ding Dang Do!

[email protected] December 28th 15 11:01 PM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Brian Reay wrote:
On 28/12/2015 22:10, wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ... wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.equipment Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 23:25,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 22:41,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Ralph Mowery

wrote:

wrote in message
...
Despite its high price and snazzy interface, does it
provide
any
more
useful information then the tried-and-trusted
(transistorised!)
GDO?

That depends on whether or not you have the skills to
utilize
the
information such devices provide.


Most of the hams I have seen with the MFJ do not have the
skills
to
really
use it and a simple swr meter would do just as well or beter
for
them.

That's a sad comment and contrary to my experience, though
most
of
the
hams I know are also engineers or technicians in real life.

professionals should take up another hobby ......

Why?



because they are a pain in the arse trying to lord it over
non-professionals trying to enjoy their hobby ...

You mean like when they disparage old wives tales that have been
passed
down from the days of spark but contradict the laws of physics?



yes...and boy do they love to make you feel small....


Sounds like sour grapes to me.

Most hams I know are eager to learn new things.

Jim Pennino

you mean fuel guru status? ...


I said what I meant.


Jim Pennino

Kowtow to a professional then? ...

I guess some people perfer to remain ignorant ****s.


Jim Pennino

nice professional attitude that ......

So your attitude is that people who have expended the time, money, and
effort to learn a subject should be ignored but it is proper to bow and
fawn over someone who's total credentials consist of being the son of
the Earl of Spithollow on Dorkchester?


Jim Pennino

like the big farmer? .....


What big farmer would that be?



Jim is one of life's underachievers and is jealous of those with more
than him, be it knowledge, money, etc. The Big Farmer is a local (to
Jim) who is, apparently, rather well endowed financially.


Because I implied that professionals can be a knowledge source I am
jealous of them?

What sort of convoluted, inane logic is that?

The concept of "Big Farmer" is utterly meaningless to me; must be a heritage
thing from the days of the manor lord getting first crack at the wife after
a peasant wedding.

Though it all could be just a knee jerk reaction to the fact that most
people over here view the concept of royalty and titles archaic and
silly.


--
Jim Pennino

Jimbo in the Borders ... December 29th 15 09:54 AM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 

"Brian Reay" wrote in message
...
On 28/12/2015 22:10, wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.equipment Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 23:25,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 22:41,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Ralph Mowery

wrote:

wrote in message
...
Despite its high price and snazzy interface, does it
provide
any
more
useful information then the tried-and-trusted
(transistorised!)
GDO?

That depends on whether or not you have the skills to
utilize
the
information such devices provide.


Most of the hams I have seen with the MFJ do not have the
skills
to
really
use it and a simple swr meter would do just as well or
beter
for
them.

That's a sad comment and contrary to my experience, though
most
of
the
hams I know are also engineers or technicians in real life.

professionals should take up another hobby ......

Why?



because they are a pain in the arse trying to lord it over
non-professionals trying to enjoy their hobby ...

You mean like when they disparage old wives tales that have
been
passed
down from the days of spark but contradict the laws of physics?



yes...and boy do they love to make you feel small....


Sounds like sour grapes to me.

Most hams I know are eager to learn new things.

Jim Pennino

you mean fuel guru status? ...


I said what I meant.


Jim Pennino

Kowtow to a professional then? ...

I guess some people perfer to remain ignorant ****s.


Jim Pennino

nice professional attitude that ......

So your attitude is that people who have expended the time, money, and
effort to learn a subject should be ignored but it is proper to bow and
fawn over someone who's total credentials consist of being the son of
the Earl of Spithollow on Dorkchester?


Jim Pennino

like the big farmer? .....


What big farmer would that be?



Jim is one of life's underachievers and is jealous of those with more than
him, be it knowledge, money, etc. The Big Farmer is a local (to Jim) who
is, apparently, rather well endowed financially.


I don't mind inherited wealth but hate people who are conceited and big
headed about it ....



Jimbo in the Borders ... December 29th 15 09:55 AM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 

"Rambo" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 28 Dec 2015 22:35:07 +0000, Brian Reay wrote:



Jim is one of life's underachievers and is jealous of those with more
than him, be it knowledge, money, etc.


Jealous of what?.... people like..YOU?


even stephen doesn't think that ...



Jimbo in the Borders ... December 29th 15 09:57 AM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Brian Reay wrote:
On 28/12/2015 22:10, wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.equipment Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 23:25,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 22:41,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Ralph Mowery

wrote:

wrote in message
...
Despite its high price and snazzy interface, does it
provide
any
more
useful information then the tried-and-trusted
(transistorised!)
GDO?

That depends on whether or not you have the skills to
utilize
the
information such devices provide.


Most of the hams I have seen with the MFJ do not have the
skills
to
really
use it and a simple swr meter would do just as well or
beter
for
them.

That's a sad comment and contrary to my experience, though
most
of
the
hams I know are also engineers or technicians in real
life.

professionals should take up another hobby ......

Why?



because they are a pain in the arse trying to lord it over
non-professionals trying to enjoy their hobby ...

You mean like when they disparage old wives tales that have
been
passed
down from the days of spark but contradict the laws of
physics?



yes...and boy do they love to make you feel small....


Sounds like sour grapes to me.

Most hams I know are eager to learn new things.

Jim Pennino

you mean fuel guru status? ...


I said what I meant.


Jim Pennino

Kowtow to a professional then? ...

I guess some people perfer to remain ignorant ****s.


Jim Pennino

nice professional attitude that ......

So your attitude is that people who have expended the time, money, and
effort to learn a subject should be ignored but it is proper to bow
and
fawn over someone who's total credentials consist of being the son of
the Earl of Spithollow on Dorkchester?


Jim Pennino

like the big farmer? .....

What big farmer would that be?



Jim is one of life's underachievers and is jealous of those with more
than him, be it knowledge, money, etc. The Big Farmer is a local (to
Jim) who is, apparently, rather well endowed financially.


Because I implied that professionals can be a knowledge source I am
jealous of them?

What sort of convoluted, inane logic is that?

The concept of "Big Farmer" is utterly meaningless to me; must be a
heritage
thing from the days of the manor lord getting first crack at the wife
after
a peasant wedding.

Though it all could be just a knee jerk reaction to the fact that most
people over here view the concept of royalty and titles archaic and
silly.

Jim Pennino


that is it .....



gareth December 29th 15 11:50 AM

VNWA?
 
"gareth" wrote in message
...
Also, is the DG8SAQ VNWA pretty much the same principle, or will it also
assess transfer functions?


What is inside that VNWA?

Is it true that it relies on harmonics for UHF operation?



Jerry Stuckle December 29th 15 02:39 PM

MFJ Antennae analysers? VNWA?
 
On 12/29/2015 4:57 AM, Jimbo in the Borders ... wrote:
wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Brian Reay wrote:
On 28/12/2015 22:10, wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.equipment Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jimbo in the Borders ...
wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 23:25,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:
On 26/12/2015 22:41,
wrote:
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Jim GM4DHJ ...

wrote:

wrote in message
...
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna Ralph Mowery

wrote:

wrote in message
...
Despite its high price and snazzy interface, does it
provide
any
more
useful information then the tried-and-trusted
(transistorised!)
GDO?

That depends on whether or not you have the skills to
utilize
the
information such devices provide.


Most of the hams I have seen with the MFJ do not have the
skills
to
really
use it and a simple swr meter would do just as well or
beter
for
them.

That's a sad comment and contrary to my experience, though
most
of
the
hams I know are also engineers or technicians in real
life.

professionals should take up another hobby ......

Why?



because they are a pain in the arse trying to lord it over
non-professionals trying to enjoy their hobby ...

You mean like when they disparage old wives tales that have
been
passed
down from the days of spark but contradict the laws of
physics?



yes...and boy do they love to make you feel small....


Sounds like sour grapes to me.

Most hams I know are eager to learn new things.

Jim Pennino

you mean fuel guru status? ...


I said what I meant.


Jim Pennino

Kowtow to a professional then? ...

I guess some people perfer to remain ignorant ****s.


Jim Pennino

nice professional attitude that ......

So your attitude is that people who have expended the time, money, and
effort to learn a subject should be ignored but it is proper to bow
and
fawn over someone who's total credentials consist of being the son of
the Earl of Spithollow on Dorkchester?


Jim Pennino

like the big farmer? .....

What big farmer would that be?



Jim is one of life's underachievers and is jealous of those with more
than him, be it knowledge, money, etc. The Big Farmer is a local (to
Jim) who is, apparently, rather well endowed financially.


Because I implied that professionals can be a knowledge source I am
jealous of them?

What sort of convoluted, inane logic is that?

The concept of "Big Farmer" is utterly meaningless to me; must be a
heritage
thing from the days of the manor lord getting first crack at the wife
after
a peasant wedding.

Though it all could be just a knee jerk reaction to the fact that most
people over here view the concept of royalty and titles archaic and
silly.

Jim Pennino


that is it .....



Don't let the troll fool you. Most people over here understand English
royalty, and respect them. We don't go crazy over them - that we
reserve for the likes of Lady Gaga. But we don't think them at all silly.

But a few people think anything and anyone different is archaic and
silly - and try to convince you that's the norm here. It definitely isn't.


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[email protected] December 29th 15 06:39 PM

VNWA?
 
In rec.radio.amateur.antenna gareth wrote:
"gareth" wrote in message
...
Also, is the DG8SAQ VNWA pretty much the same principle, or will it also
assess transfer functions?


What is inside that VNWA?


http://www.sdr-kits.net/vnwasoftware/?24


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Jim Pennino


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