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Old August 12th 03, 01:01 AM
Len Over 21
 
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In article , "Dick Carroll;"
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Heh heh... shows what you know about ham radio!....when hams who actually
get on the air find
the need, they just modify their channel. You know, things like variable
width IF, various
filters, IF shift all those things you're unfamiliar with since you'vve
never actually used
any of them.


Extra DICK, you shouldn't drink and Internet.

Sure, you can reconsult Shannon to get the skinny on the new channel, but
we hams have no
need to do that, if you don't already know. We'll leave all that to you and
Putzie to handle in
your spare time for your own entertainment. We have more interesting things
to do ON THE AIR.
IT DOES NOT APPLY to ham radio operation, you fool!


Must be a lot of 'shine runnin going on in Misery.

Might explain the state's upcoming wine industry. :-)

LHA
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