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Hate to tell you this, but your son Hans seems to have run away from
home. A bit over a week ago he got all uppity and had a hissy-fit over some alleged "poor research" on Reg Fessenden's 1906 voice broadcast. Your son must have been so ashamed he can't comment on my reply...which referenced a McGraw-Hill publication special edition, verbatim, even to the page and column location. Your son must still think it is possible to voice-modulate a SPARK transmitter. Pity that, considering he is a (self-stated) "degreed- before-USN-service Master Chief" now a Manager at an electronics company. Voice modulating a spark transmitter would be like trying to voice modulate a doorbell buzzer. It creates something that may sound like voice but it sure isn't intelligible. You should encourage him to work on the techniique. It might even make an interesting project to highlight the tube fanzine called "Electric Radio!" Mama Brakob, your son also loved to make the comment that "gentlemen can disagree without being disagreeable." He then went and started a whole new thread by being as disagreeable as possible. You've lost him somehow, Mom Brakob. I do hope you find your son again and impress upon him good virtues. Keep the candle lit in the window and GOOD LUCK ON THIS ONE NOW! Best regards, Len Anderson retired (from regular hours) electronic engineer person |
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