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Duke Of Windsor wrote:
exray wrote in : WA3MOJ wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a good reference manual, pdf file, or web site's that will assist me in converting used UHF gear to operate on 11 meters. I'm finding there is a substantial market for such gear and I'll need some references for various solid state and tube conversions. Thanks in advance for any help. WA3MOJ George, Are you wanting to convert them to AM or SSB? -BM That is not george that is a forge of him and a bad one at that. if he would have sounded drunk or on drugs, like WA3MOJ normally is, would that have been a good forge? |
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chuckles wrote:
Duke Of Windsor wrote: exray wrote in : WA3MOJ wrote: Hi all, I'm looking for a good reference manual, pdf file, or web site's that will assist me in converting used UHF gear to operate on 11 meters. I'm finding there is a substantial market for such gear and I'll need some references for various solid state and tube conversions. Thanks in advance for any help. WA3MOJ George, Are you wanting to convert them to AM or SSB? -BM That is not george that is a forge of him and a bad one at that. if he would have sounded drunk or on drugs, like WA3MOJ normally is, would that have been a good forge? Dead ringer. |
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On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 19:59:58 -0500, Concerned Citizen
wrote: WA3MOJ wrote in : In article WMYgc.173537$JO3.101093@attbi_s04, G.Beat says... "WA3MOJ" wrote in message ... Hi all, I'm looking for a good reference manual, pdf file, or web site's that will assist me in converting used UHF gear to operate on 11 meters. I'm finding there is a substantial market for such gear and I'll need some references for various solid state and tube conversions. Thanks in advance for any help. WA3MOJ Troll Why is it a troll? It is on topic. On topic for what? You are not wa3moj, and are posting in amatuer NG's with a federal issued call sign. Seems you may have more problems then you care to admit. You want peopl to think you are the amatuer radio operator wa3moj, that could lead you into serious problems. take it for what it is worth. That is only if george want's to pursue the matter. In any case, to be an effective troll, the message _should_ be on-topic. |
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In article , Dave Hall
writes: On Mon, 10 May 2004 22:24:07 GMT, Robert Casey wrote: Class A, however, is long gone. --scott Didn't it morph into FRS? Actually, it morphed into GMRS. Actually NO. Class A and B of the original Citizens Band went the way of all old, unused assignments and were swallowed up by a considerable number of reallocations for other radio services. Happened over two decades ago. GMRS and FRS are relative newcomers to U.S. civil radio. Len Anderson retired (from regular hours) electronic engineer person |
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Subject: Radio Conversion
From: (Avery Fineman) Date: 5/11/2004 7:59 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , Dave Hall writes: On Mon, 10 May 2004 22:24:07 GMT, Robert Casey wrote: Class A, however, is long gone. --scott Didn't it morph into FRS? Actually, it morphed into GMRS. Actually NO. Class A and B of the original Citizens Band went the way of all old, unused assignments and were swallowed up by a considerable number of reallocations for other radio services. Happened over two decades ago. GMRS and FRS are relative newcomers to U.S. civil radio. Actually, yes..."morphed" into GMRS is EXACTLY what happened. Read the definition of "morph", Lennie. Steve, K4YZ |
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