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Kim:
I know you have been offended, and now you wish to attack, belittle, defame and outrage the object of your dislike and/or hatred (me!) However, be careful, in your attacks you may end up disclosing far more about your own personality, your mind and your caliber than you would wish to disclose. You do not need all the others to band with you in your attack of me, indeed, it is counter productive to your goals. Stand on your own two feed, Dee has set an example of a strong/intelligent woman able to defend herself, stand others back from her "space" and win the respect which she rightly deserves--you would be well advised to study the high standards and excellent example(s) she sets. There is nothing real to fear here, we are all ladies and gentlemen (well, mostly.) If you have noticed that I, "March to the beat of another drummer." You are correct. If you call me a, "Non-conformer", you are again correct. If you call me a "free thinker" you are again correct. If you point out there may be few who have my personality traits, I suspect you may indeed be correct. If you expect those to be reasons which would make me "want to be like everyone else" you are mistaken. In short, "I do not shame into 'my place' easily." You may wish to pick a different tool to use on me. Warmest regards, John "Kim" wrote in message t... "Jim Hampton" wrote in message ... John, Sorry if I'm not impressed; 75 and 40 meters are good for hundreds of miles on low power; thousands of miles at night. I ran 25 watts on 160 meters and was good to cover the United States at night. Power is not everything. The ability to change frequencies (I'm talking decades, not channels) will determine what distances you can send and receive well to. I remember well breaking into a group on 75 meters in the Carolinas. I was running well under 1 watt. Way *way* under 1 watt. 160 meters did me quite well even in the daytime. Check in to ground wave. Not what you think of ground wave (which is space wave); true ground wave. At that frequency, if you have it vertically polarized, the wave will react to the curvature of the earth as a knife edge. I could pound into Washington, D.C. in the afternoon. With all of 65 watts. My handheld reaches into Canada 24/7. On 440 MHz. Of course, I have to rely on a decent Canadian repeater for that, but the fact is that I hit a Canadian repeater directly from the handheld with no Internet involved. On hf, the proper choice (I'll leave 160 out of this as the antennas are quite unwieldy) between 80 and 40 will allow you several hundred miles 24/7. With a modest amount of power. So I remain unimpressed with power alone. I buzzed right through a kilowatt station years ago running only 75 watts. It isn't the size of the ship; it's the motion through the ocean ![]() 73 from Rochester, NY Jim AA2QA heh heh, Jim...I think you're probably above this guy's ability to, well, understand ![]() Kim W5TIT |
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