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Subject: Back at Ya, NURSIE
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Date: 8/28/2004 8:19 PM Central Standard Time
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Date: 8/28/2004 5:38 AM Central Standard Time
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Subject: Back at Ya, NURSIE
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Date: 8/27/2004 6:00 AM Central Standard Time
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Len, I not know dey use bad radios in Army. Vewwy vewwy bad radios.

Fisics vewwy vewwy different fo amateur radio. Army radio not apply
at all to radio knowledge. Bad radios.

You pwobem very complex. Cannot solve youself. Muss get help.


You have the guts to write like this then suggest that I need

help...?!?!

Like I said...You and Lennie are your own worst enemies.

Steve, K4YZ

Why little Yell Yell man no can stay on subjek? How dey Army radios
not like amateur radios? Huh? Huh? How you change frequency in
tube-type twansmitter?


If you'd care to ask the question like a man, you MIGHT get an answer.

Of course you DID act like one for a few hours the other day and I

think
it scared you,

Not that it takes much, I see.

Steve, K4YZ


Yu get so hang up on my eeglish as secund languige. Juss getovaer it
an be gwonup fo chang. I know hard fo yu. Yu twy sumtiem maebbe yu
optoit. Hi, hi stupi jerk!

So yo nebber tune gunjeen twansmetter? Yu kno nuttin but yu gotta be
bigshot alla time an say gotta be diffent dan ham radio. Hab no
simmirarity watsoebber.

Ptui!

Hi hi stupi jerk!


Hello yourself.

And thanks for once again proving me correct about you.

You make this soooooooooooooooo easy, Brain. Does your wife ever read any
of this? Your kids? What would they think if they knew what a fool thier
father made of thier family in public...?!?!

Do you care? Obviously not.

Steve, K4YZ







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Subject: Back at Ya, NURSIE
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Date: 8/27/2004 6:00 AM Central Standard Time
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Len, I not know dey use bad radios in Army. Vewwy vewwy bad radios.

Fisics vewwy vewwy different fo amateur radio. Army radio not apply
at all to radio knowledge. Bad radios.

You pwobem very complex. Cannot solve youself. Muss get help.


You have the guts to write like this then suggest that I need

help...?!?!

Like I said...You and Lennie are your own worst enemies.

Steve, K4YZ


Why little Yell Yell man no can stay on subjek? How dey Army radios
not like amateur radios? Huh? Huh? How you change frequency in
tube-type twansmitter?


NURSIE know not of other radio, especially military, only amateur.

Pity that considering the first fielded application of the Collins Radio
T-195, with Bruene detector for automatic antenna tuning, was done
under a USMC contract in the early 1950s. :-)

Made QSYs very easy, USMC radio ops didn't have to think as
much...that thread apparently kept on evolving until it got to the
"no-brain" channel-changing stuff of yesterday's murine. :-)

[ Kellie...U.S. jeeps had been converted to 28 VDC by then, unlike
the 6 VDC of WW2 times...:-) ]

I never got to play with the new AN/GRC-19 with that automatic
antenna tuner, just saw a demonstration in the Fall of 1955. Most
impressive.

I was equally impressed the first time I played with the AN/PRC-104,
today's land-forces manpack HF transceiver. It too has an auto-
matic antenna tuner...in a little to-the-right-side box next to the R/T
in that battery-powered 20 W rig designed and made by Hughes
Aircraft Ground Systems. Uses little magnetic latching relays in
a binary-sequence switching of capacitors and inductors. The
mismatch detector is on the same principle of the Bruene magnitude
and phase detector of the old T-195 and in many amateur HF antenna
autotuners. PRC-104 is entirely solid-state, has nearly 20 years of
service in the U.S. military, proving the basic design is long-lasting.

Of course, for today's U.S. land forces, the main small-unit (company
and smaller size) communications radio is the AN/PRC-119 family
(known by NURSIE's hated name of SINCGARS)...VHF, full
CommSec features plus FHSS capability...excellent for communication
security in the field. A quarter million SINCGARS transceivers built
and fielded since 1989 and NURSIE never operated a single one of
them. Sunnuvagun!

But, for the HF radio equipment operators of the 1950s, using radios
of WW2 and before, every operation was MANUAL, none of that
"channel changing" alleged by those who never tweaked a military
comm radio during any of their "hostile actions." :-)

NURSIE doesn't want to hear any of that...it detracts from his ranting.
His "operating skill" consists mainly of emotional shouting and yelling
about "expertise in fine-tuning receivers" and such as he's read in
QST (a "technical journal" of interest to Archaic Radiotelegraphy
Relay League members).


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