Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
If you wish to be henceforth perceived as a Childish Broadcaster (CBer)
then carry right on with the Childish Broadcasting (CB) such as you utter below. You seem to be obsessed with me, you are chanting your infantile playground tirades at every turn. Brian Reay says that such obsession is a sign of envy. Have you no life of your own? All _REAL_ Radio Hams have a number of ongoing projects simultaneously. Some are held up for lack of components, some for a lack of time, others for lack of info. I wouldn't recommend anyone whose background is in transistorised QRP to tackle the neutralising of a compact PA stage with 600 VDC on the anodes after replacing the antenna coupling capacitor unadvisedly, lightly, or wantonly. The project was held up awaiting info, and when I needed the space, was one of a number that I disposed of. ISTR that an R1475 awaiting restoration also was disposed of at the same time. The project was underway, I was fully prepared to have a go, in sharp contrast to the CBers-Masquerading-As-Radio-Hams of today who buy their goods from a shop and return them to a shop if needing repair. You really do seem anxious to score some pathetic and childish points. You may feel at home starting and then desperately trying to continue a ****ing-in-the-playground competition, but that is not my style. You do yourself, this NG, and Ham Radio in general no service by discouraging the discussion of what we do and the problems we encounter along the way if you pick up on minor points out of context and sneer and chant from the sidelines. How are we to encourage the novitiate other than by discussing what we do? Shame on you. Grow up, Mike Gathergood! Stupid boy. wrote: Over-wound Spring wrote: In case their are those who get a CB-type rig such as the 817 in their stockings and are misled by those-who-ought-to-know-better into thinking that they are Radio Hams, the weekly (and revised) FAQ is posted a couple of days early to enable the parents to take the CB gear back to the shop..... Could this possibly have been posted by the man who, just 8 years ago, was selling his FT101E on the grounds that it was too difficult to tune up without the manual? 2. FT101E, pristine condition, CW filter. (Purchased Longleat '95, never used on TX by me 'cos critical tuning-up pages missing from manual!) " You should get an 817 yourself - no tuning required! |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
New Version 1.66 of ILGRadio Database Browser GNPDB | Shortwave | |||
Announcement: WRLog version 1.20 released | Shortwave | |||
Bookmark for Santa | Policy | |||
Fw: [radioexplorer] Version 1.3 Release | Shortwave | |||
CCIR Coefficients METHOD 6 REC533 // AUCKLAND --> SEATTLE | Shortwave |