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Subject: US Licensing Restructuring ??? When ???
From: "KØHB" Date: 10/3/2004 3:16 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: et "William" wrote Hi, hi! OGosh(awara)!William should go on DX-pedition to Ha-Ha-Jima, be honolable N0IMD/JD1! Perhaps he can go on a DXpedition with that other tried-and-true DXpeditioner, KB1HMW. They can then go see the sights and meet preety fems rather than operate the radios. I am sure they ahve a lot in common. Steve, K4YZ |
(Len Over 21) wrote in message ...
In article , (William) writes: (Len Over 21) wrote in message ... Kellie is going to name- and number-drop (once he refreshes his memory on old advertisements) that HIS gear is "the best" and "superior" and anything that an NCTA has is "crap." HIS "engineering examples" all involve machinery things, never electronic stuff. Must be difficult for those who "sit at captain's tables" to regress and crack open a theory book, huh? How about just being a good appliance OP and opening an operations manual or TO? He can't even get the power supply voltage correct. Wonder how many radios he's fried over the years? "Stir-fry" as the napalm unloaders were wont to call it... :-) Lots of defoliant in here, too. We can't complain about that because the PCTA are royalty and thus above reproach...but I complain anyway since I know that electrons, fields, and waves don't much give a snit which radio service it is or how the modulation is made. Can't convince the PCTA of that. Color them inviolate. Done. Ooops! Here comes the flying bricks. Incoming! Incoming! :-) Another hostile action. See how easy they are? |
William wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... William wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... William wrote: Yep, 35 years later they've got Collins. Keepin' up with the times. That's right, "William", I've got a modified 75A-3 which is about 51 years old, a 51S-1 which was produced in the late seventies and a KWM-2A which was built about the same time as Len's Icom R-70 receiver. I have an Orion which was produced last year. How do you like using the Orion? No rig is perfect. The Orion is very, very close. I stopped by Ten-Tec last year and looked at it, didn't buy it. They still make 'em. I know. And the last QST had a nice ad for it. To be honest, I don't know what I want in my next rig. That's why I keep looking. I also have other functional ham gear from the twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, sixties, seventies, eighties and nineties. I'm keeping up with the times--ALL of 'em. Nothing earlier? To have anything earlier, I'd have to find something earlier. I've only seen photos. All I have is a piece of something earlier. My late friend W4JBP first became a ham in 1912 on the family farm near Indianapolis. John gave me the spark coil from an old Reo truck. It was the basis for his very first rig. It is coated in pitch and mounted in a small dovetailed wooden box. If you build it, you'll be tempted to use it. You vastly underestimate my self-restraint. Using a spark rig is something to which I aspire. I have a couple of TNT self-controlled type replica transmitters. If the antenna swung in the breeze, they'd be all over the band. I've resisted the temptation to put them on the air for about a decade. Dave K8MN |
Brian Kelly wrote:
Dave Heil wrote in message ... William wrote: Dave Heil wrote in message ... William wrote: Yep, 35 years later they've got Collins. Keepin' up with the times. That's right, "William", I've got a modified 75A-3 which is about 51 years old, a 51S-1 which was produced in the late seventies and a KWM-2A NICE collection! ....and I saw a fairly priced 75A-4 at the Washington, PA hamfest this morning. I resisted. which was built about the same time as Len's Icom R-70 receiver. I have an Orion which was produced last year. How do you like using the Orion? No rig is perfect. The Orion is very, very close. I stopped by Ten-Tec last year and looked at it, didn't buy it. They still make 'em. But David they don't come with antennas and somebody who knows how to install antennas so that's the end of Silly Willy Beeper's Ten-tec dream machine. Ahhh! They have a "William" variant. The Orion is available with a built-in antenna tuner. I didn't get that model. I also have other functional ham gear from the twenties, thirties, forties, fifties, sixties, seventies, eighties and nineties. I'm keeping up with the times--ALL of 'em. Nothing earlier? To have anything earlier, I'd have to find something earlier. All I have is a piece of something earlier. My late friend W4JBP first became a ham in 1912 on the family farm near Indianapolis. John gave me the spark coil from an old Reo truck. It was the basis for his very first rig. It is coated in pitch and mounted in a small dovetailed wooden box. Yeeee-haw! One of those was my very first "transmitter"! In seventh or eighth grade I found a big thick dusty 1920s compilation of DIY projects which had appeared earlier in Popular Mechanics in the jr. high library. What there was of it. 1950 timeframe. Lotta radio projects and I built a couple crystal sets from the articles. None of this 1N34 nonsense, go find a chunk of Galena then go find a hot spot on it with a home-brewed cat whisker . . worked. There was an article on building a spark TX based on a Model T Ford spark coil which is obviously the same critter Reo used. I went spark coil hunting and bought mine from J.C. Whitney which stocked heaps of Model T parts and diddled with it. My Lionel train transformer did a good job as it's "power supply". I wrapped a dozen or so turns of wire around the wooden box to serve as the "secondary" of the spark coil and grounded one end of it to a copper water pipe in the rafters. Then I strung up some wire from the "output" end of the secondary fom my cellar "laboratory" to an apple tree out back. Connected a J-38 between the Lionel xfmr output and the spark coil primary and was set to hit the airwaves. I needed somebody to listen for me and after several days of getting patted on my noggin and being written off as a nutcase I managed to finally recruit George Barnum who lived a block and a half away to listen for me. His older brother had a radio and TV repair shop so George sorta understood what I was up to. He heard me *good* when I fired the thing up on sked. The problem was that I really screwed up by arranging the sked when every houswife in town was listening to the Don McNeil Breakfast Club Hour while they were doing their ironing. I completely obliterated the AM b'cast band for blocks around, the phone rang off the hook and Mom not only terminated my Grand Experiment but almost terminated me too. Again. You actually disrupted the march around the breakfast table? My pre-ham radio days were from Hinton, West Virginia with an old doorbell buzzer and ten-volt transformer. I "worked" Bobby Hayth next door. We were each using old BC/SW receivers in wooden cabinets but we could have used any AM receiver on about any frequency at that distance. Let's just say that the tuning wasn't at all critical. Something about decrement, heh heh. Dave K8MN |
Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Some imagination, eh? Musta be reeeeeeeeal proud of that "radio professional" background. Just proud and satisfied. I have one. Nursie doesn't. Tsk. Weren't you the fellow with no need to titles or status? Dave K8MN |
Dave Heil wrote in message ...
Len Over 21 wrote: In article , (Steve Robeson K4CAP) writes: Some imagination, eh? Musta be reeeeeeeeal proud of that "radio professional" background. Just proud and satisfied. I have one. Nursie doesn't. Tsk. Weren't you the fellow with no need to titles or status? Lennie's just proud that he was smart enough to scam his way through life on the works of others. And got away with it, ta-boot. 73 Steve, K4YZ |
(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: US Licensing Restructuring ??? When ??? From: "KØHB" Date: 10/3/2004 3:16 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: et "William" wrote Hi, hi! OGosh(awara)!William should go on DX-pedition to Ha-Ha-Jima, be honolable N0IMD/JD1! Perhaps he can go on a DXpedition with that other tried-and-true DXpeditioner, KB1HMW. They can then go see the sights and meet preety fems rather than operate the radios. I am sure they ahve a lot in common. Steve, K4YZ "Sorry Hans, MARS IS Amateur Radio!" Hi, hi! Wrong Service, Wrong Frequencies, Wrong Purpose. BTW, I've worked Ogasawara, and it wasn't on MARS. |
(Len Over 21) wrote in message ...
In article , (William) writes: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... There's a whole lot that he is confused about. For example, he keeps trying to confuse Amateur Radio with PLMRS, GMRS, Armed Forces Communications, CB, etc etc etc. He's confused? "Sorry Hans, MARS IS Amateur Radio!" Hi, hi! In that case the Department of Defense (before Donny R.) is also "confused." :-) Nursieworld requires that all radio amateurs be "qualified" by having a "healthcare professional" license and be members of the Civil Air Patrol. :-) It's still possible that nursie is suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as a result of those "seven hostile actions." Tsk. Impossible. There were no seven hostile actions. There weren't even six or five or four or three or two or even ONE hostile actions except for his daily postings to RRAP. |
(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: US Licensing Restructuring ??? When ??? From: (William) Date: 10/3/2004 2:54 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: (Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ... Subject: US Licensing Restructuring ??? When ??? From: PAMNO (N2EY) Date: 10/3/2004 9:11 AM Central Standard Time Message-id: In article , (Steve For example, he keeps trying to confuse Amateur Radio with PLMRS, GMRS, Armed Forces Communications, CB, etc etc etc. I think Len would be very happy if Amateur Radio became just like cb. We forget Lennie's only reason for being a "radio professional"...profit. Nothing wrong with that! There is when you try to force square pegs into round holes. Lennie has that very hammer in his hands, determined to make the wrong pegs fit for the wrong reasons. Hmmmm. That would be like saying that MARS is Amateur Radio. Wrong Service, Wrong Frequencies, Wrong Purpose! Same spirit and intent, predominantly run by Amateurs. Predominantly? How about entirely owned by DoD? Please tell me about third party agreements in MARS. Hi, hi! Best of Luck No luck needed. You're still quoting out of context and laughing about it. The problem is you're the only one laughing. That in and of itself should be a red flag to you, but you're not paying attention. You lied. Dismissed. |
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