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In article , Dave Heil
writes: You can buy an Orion too, Leonard. I can also by an H2 and pay cash. Don't care to. You can think of it as a very expensive SWL receiver. No, I think of it as an updated version of the defunct Kachina. Poor baby, still miffed because I KNOW how SDRs work and you don't have a clue? Ah, but you can do 20 wpm and operate! Wow! Blazing along at 1/3 the speed of an old, obsolete Model 15 Teletype. Go for it! :-) LHA / WMD |
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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , (William) writes: (Len Over 21) wrote in message ... Ah, but you can do 20 wpm and operate! Wow! Blazing along at 1/3 the speed of an old, obsolete Model 15 Teletype. Go for it! :-) LHA / WMD Someone musta flipped over his rock. I don't think so. Mr. Foreign Service Dave just wants attention to himself so he can order folks around during his misdirectional postings. He can't come up with any convincing arguments against morse code test elimination so he loves to bait and misdirect the NCTA. He wants a Chat Room atmosphere where he can vie with TAFKARJ for King of the Chat Room. Mr. Former Service desires attention for himself and his past involvement in military and civilian radio so he can attempt to impress mere radio amateurs. As to misdirection, witness the subject of the L.A. Marathon, introduced by you and your quick change of direction when confronted by fact. The PCTA regulars all want to misdirect into Chat Room fights for ascendency. That way they think they can hurt others by trying to show they are all expert at NON-amateur radio subjects...and then hit on others anywhichwaytheycan for speaking against them. Funny. Are you trying to hurt others by trying to show that you're an expert IN amateur radio subjects. You seem to hit on others for speaking against you. It looks like they want to be the Biggest Rock in a field of pebbles. When it comes to amateur radio, you have yet to become a pebble. Dave K8MN |
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![]() Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil writes: You can buy an Orion too, Leonard. I can also by an H2 and pay cash. Don't care to. I wouldn't either. What's an H2. You can think of it as a very expensive SWL receiver. No, I think of it as an updated version of the defunct Kachina. Then you'd think incorrectly. Poor baby, still miffed because I KNOW how SDRs work and you don't have a clue? It hasn't been established that you know anything about them. You couldn't even get the definition of "firmware" straight. Ah, but you can do 20 wpm and operate! Wow! Blazing along at 1/3 the speed of an old, obsolete Model 15 Teletype. Go for it! :-) I could slow down and do 20 wpm if I chose to do so. Most modern computer/HF multi-mode controller TTY users still stick with the 45 baud speed of the old, obsolete Model 15. If I choose to work RTTY, I'll do so. If I choose to operate using morse, I'll do so. You do what you can. Dave K8MN |
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Dave Heil wrote:
Len Over 21 wrote: In article , Dave Heil writes: You can buy an Orion too, Leonard. I can also by an H2 and pay cash. Don't care to. I wouldn't either. What's an H2. The second Generation of the HumVee. I guess that means he has money. I don't blame him for not wanting to but the H2. - Mike KB3EIA - |
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In article , Mike Coslo writes:
I wouldn't either. What's an H2. The second Generation of the HumVee. I guess that means he has money. I don't blame him for not wanting to but the H2. H2 = "Nomenclature" of the civilian equivalent of the military "HumVee," the ultimate SUV. :-) Good for off-road travel as-is, can make a wonderful military-style mobile rig for ham "service" afficionados. Just paint it flat olive or desert cammy color and install a huge manual code key, plus a big "Official Ham Emergency Vehicle" sign on the side right next to a copy of the mysterious sideways chevron used on all military vehicles for visual ID. Bye on the H2, thank you. :-) Poor lad doesn't know where the Amana Colonies are. Those are in Iowa, actually a collection of small towns settled by largely German immigrants in the 1800s. Mostly a tourist enclave, they do have some delicious midwest eating at many restaurants there...most restaurants having true "all you can eat" menus with second+ helpings on entrees if you want. See any AAA Guidebook. If you don't like midwest cooking, just go to one of several smokehouses there and sample the many sausages. Good desert wines, too. Amana ranges are made in the central city (Amana, Iowa). Amana microwave ovens are assembled in Mexico according to the lables on our kitchen appliances installed in 2000. Amana bought the "radarange" trademark and microwave range technology from Raytheon many years ago. Okay, now back to poor Mr. Foreign Service snarling and spewing against those who won't bow and kiss his ring. :-) LHA / WMD |
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