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Dave Heil wrote:
wrote: Dave Heil wrote: Don't forget military service... That slipped my mind. Len has taken numerous shots at my Air Force service in Vietnam, though he doesn't seem to know what it is that I did there. IIRC you mentioned it here a few times. He keeps alluding to MARS duty and I did spend time operating a MARS circuit from Tan Son Nhut, but only in an off duty capacity. Then there's Len's commentary on the military service of a Cost Guard radio operator who posted here..... I can't claim that I'm special in that regard though. Len does similar things to anyone who disagrees with him. Also anyone who points out a mistake he makes or proves him wrong about anything. ...or, come to think of it, anyone who even questions his methods or motivation. That's self-evident from his reaction to my questions. Here's another fun quote from Len, made two years ago today: Len wrote: "Shut the hell up, you little USMC feldwebel. Learn to READ English. Ah yes. That was directed at me, wasn't it? Yes, it was. I was never in the Marine Corps. Neither was Len, but he uses phrases like "murine" and "dill sergeant" to make fun of a certain Marine... As of 1 PM EST on the 27th of October the ARRL website news page had NOTHING about the California wildfires. NOTHING. Go "munch" someone else's shoes, preferrably some CROW as dessert." - Leonard H. Anderson http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...514cd48c14fbb1 Then there's his classic "sphincters post", but you get the general idea. Len's description of what it was like to be under artillery fire--even though he was never actually under artillery fire. Never having experienced something hasn't prevented Len from expressing opinions, comments and criticism about it. That brings us back to RST Jim. It is apparent that he's done a number of things in amateur radio. Perhaps he hasn't been around long enough to see who and what Len Anderson is. Maybe his agenda in defending Len is something entirely different. Perhaps he'll explain. I'll be around after the CQ WW SSB DX 'test. Perhaps a few more quotes from Len would be helpful... 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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Novice 1967 (age 13)
Same age. 2nd Class Commercial Radiotelephone 1972 1st Class Commercial Radiotelephone 1964 (age 17), Radar Endorsement Coinventer US patent #5,358,202 I quit the company and the boss got the patent designations from my notebooks, but I'm not going to press the issue. However, designated responsible engineer for FCC type acceptance/certification on seven commercial two-way transceivers; two for studio-transmitter links and five for aircraft transceivers. Currently on the "approved" list for type acceptance/certification for FCC Laurel Laboratories. That's pretty impressive, Jim. You've been involved in quite a number of things in and out of amateur radio. Even if I was an "Internationally acknowledged expert in the subject of hidden antennas", I don't think I could bring myself to so describe myself. Well, if you had sold ten thousand (actual count may vary a few percent) hidden antenna original design products everywhere from Latvia to Louisiana, you may describe yourself that way. Aside from your not including attributions, What do you mean by attributions? I'll give proof of anything I've said. not signing your post I thought I signed it Jim. If you want a full formal signing, it is Jim Weir, WX6RST. Most people know who I am; I don't hide behind a pseudonym. and the top posting, In the vernacular, go screw yourself. I'll top post, interleave post, or bottom post, whichever I think will get the point across better. "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds." Or, in the Latin, "Pusca, puscalorum." you even manage to present some of your ideas here in a reasonable manner. It is the engineer showing through the politician. That slipped my mind. Len has taken numerous shots at my Air Force service in Vietnam, though he doesn't seem to know what it is that I did there. He keeps alluding to MARS duty and I did spend time operating a MARS circuit from Tan Son Nhut, but only in an off duty capacity. I have only the highest regard for anybody who wore the uniform. It was not my privilege to do military duty as my parents neatly sandwiched me in between Korea and Vietnam. Sure, I did MARS duty for twenty years, and sure, I wear the local sheriff's Search and Rescue volunteer uniform, but it pales in weak comparison to actual military duty. I bow my head in gratitude. Here's another fun quote from Len, made two years ago today: Then there's his classic "sphincters post", but you get the general idea. $#!+, we all get into the bottle from time to time and post stuff that we regret in the morning, but what the hell. Two quotes from two years? Give the guy a break. I'd hate (although my political opponents have done it mercilessly) to be quoted two years after the fact and have to defend myself at that time. That brings us back to RST Jim. It is apparent that he's done a number of things in amateur radio. Who is "he's". Me? Len? You? Steve? ???? And don't worry about RST. It has been around since 1973 and will probably be around long after you and I are SK. Don't worry about it. I have the cojones to put my reputation and my company's reputation on the line when I see something that just cries for comment. Perhaps he hasn't been around long enough to see who and what Len Anderson is. Maybe his agenda in defending Len is something entirely different. Perhaps he'll explain. I'll be around after the CQ WW SSB DX 'test. If you are talking about me, I've been on the usenet and this ng since 1995. I don't claim to defend Len, but again, most of what he says makes perfect sense. It is YOU TWO that I'm worried about. Jim |
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![]() RST Engineering wrote: Novice 1967 (age 13) Same age. 2nd Class Commercial Radiotelephone 1972 1st Class Commercial Radiotelephone 1964 (age 17), Radar Endorsement Coinventer US patent #5,358,202 I quit the company and the boss got the patent designations from my notebooks, but I'm not going to press the issue. There's always "something", isn't there...?!?! However, designated responsible engineer for FCC type acceptance/certification on seven commercial two-way transceivers; two for studio-transmitter links and five for aircraft transceivers. Currently on the "approved" list for type acceptance/certification for FCC Laurel Laboratories. That's pretty impressive, Jim. You've been involved in quite a number of things in and out of amateur radio. Even if I was an "Internationally acknowledged expert in the subject of hidden antennas", I don't think I could bring myself to so describe myself. Well, if you had sold ten thousand (actual count may vary a few percent) hidden antenna original design products everywhere from Latvia to Louisiana, you may describe yourself that way. Aside from your not including attributions, What do you mean by attributions? I'll give proof of anything I've said. not signing your post I thought I signed it Jim. If you want a full formal signing, it is Jim Weir, WX6RST. Most people know who I am; I don't hide behind a pseudonym. and the top posting, In the vernacular, go screw yourself. Well there we go! What is it about California engineers that tends to present a foul mouthed, two-faced, It's-OK-For-Me-But-You-Better-Do-It-Like-I-Say attitude...?!?! I'll top post, interleave post, or bottom post, whichever I think will get the point across better. "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds." Or, in the Latin, "Pusca, puscalorum." you even manage to present some of your ideas here in a reasonable manner. It is the engineer showing through the politician. The arrogant showing through the deceitful? That slipped my mind. Len has taken numerous shots at my Air Force service in Vietnam, though he doesn't seem to know what it is that I did there. He keeps alluding to MARS duty and I did spend time operating a MARS circuit from Tan Son Nhut, but only in an off duty capacity. I have only the highest regard for anybody who wore the uniform. It was not my privilege to do military duty as my parents neatly sandwiched me in between Korea and Vietnam. Sure, I did MARS duty for twenty years, and sure, I wear the local sheriff's Search and Rescue volunteer uniform, but it pales in weak comparison to actual military duty. I bow my head in gratitude. You're welcome. Here's another fun quote from Len, made two years ago today: Then there's his classic "sphincters post", but you get the general idea. $#!+, we all get into the bottle from time to time and post stuff that we regret in the morning, but what the hell. Two quotes from two years? Give the guy a break. I'd hate (although my political opponents have done it mercilessly) to be quoted two years after the fact and have to defend myself at that time. "TWO QUOTES FROM TWO YEARS?"..............?!?! So where's that "engineer" you alluded to a moment ago, Jim...?!?! There's only EIGHT YEARS of solid profanity, deceit, arrogance, argumenitivness, and down right ugly behaviour from Lennie! That brings us back to RST Jim. It is apparent that he's done a number of things in amateur radio. Who is "he's". Me? Len? You? Steve? ???? And don't worry about RST. It has been around since 1973 and will probably be around long after you and I are SK. Don't worry about it. I have the cojones to put my reputation and my company's reputation on the line when I see something that just cries for comment. Like tacit support for a know liar, Jim...?!?! Where do they teach that in business school? Perhaps he hasn't been around long enough to see who and what Len Anderson is. Maybe his agenda in defending Len is something entirely different. Perhaps he'll explain. I'll be around after the CQ WW SSB DX 'test. If you are talking about me, I've been on the usenet and this ng since 1995. I don't claim to defend Len, but again, most of what he says makes perfect sense. Perfect sense if you are into self mutilation and flagellation. It is YOU TWO that I'm worried about. Oh jeeze...Yet another "General Hospital" trained psychiatrist. Steve, K4YZ |
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![]() Dave Heil wrote: wrote: Dave Heil wrote: RST Engineering wrote: Now, lay YOURS out on the table and see who takes a knife to it. Jim OK, from one Jim to another: Novice 1967 (age 13) Technician 1968 Advanced 1968 Extra 1970 (because of mandatory 2 year wait) 2nd Class Commercial Radiotelephone 1972 BSEE 1976 University of Pennsylvania MSEE 1992 Drexel University Coinventer US patent #5,358,202 I could go on... Now I have some questions as to your credentials. Len Anderson is a sidewalk superintendent to amateur radio. That's pretty impressive, Jim. You've been involved in quite a number of things in and out of amateur radio. Even if I was an "Internationally acknowledged expert in the subject of hidden antennas", I don't think I could bring myself to so describe myself. Aside from your not including attributions, not signing your post and the top posting, you even manage to present some of your ideas here in a reasonable manner. My own credentials have been "on the table" for nearly a decade here in r.r.a.p. One of those taking a knife to them on a regular basis is Leonard H. Anderson. He has routinely insulted my employment, experience in radio (amateur, commercial and government), my authorship of amateur radio articles and even my German surname. Don't forget military service... That slipped my mind. Len has taken numerous shots at my Air Force service in Vietnam, though he doesn't seem to know what it is that I did there. It's not what you did there. What you didn't do in Vietnam appears to have defined your time there. You were a frustrated amateur in Vietnam which caused you to under go a career change. He keeps alluding to MARS duty and I did spend time operating a MARS circuit from Tan Son Nhut, but only in an off duty capacity. That must be the MARS duty that he refers to. Or maybe not. I can't claim that I'm special in that regard though. Len does similar things to anyone who disagrees with him. Also anyone who points out a mistake he makes or proves him wrong about anything. ...or, come to think of it, anyone who even questions his methods or motivation. I think Len's a little too hard on you guys. I'm sure that your cuts and jabs are given with the best of intentions. Here's another fun quote from Len, made two years ago today: Len wrote: "Shut the hell up, you little USMC feldwebel. Learn to READ English. Ah yes. That was directed at me, wasn't it? I was never in the Marine Corps. Can you prove that? ;^) As of 1 PM EST on the 27th of October the ARRL website news page had NOTHING about the California wildfires. NOTHING. Go "munch" someone else's shoes, preferrably some CROW as dessert." - Leonard H. Anderson http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...514cd48c14fbb1 Then there's his classic "sphincters post", but you get the general idea. Len's description of what it was like to be under artillery fire--even though he was never actually under artillery fire. I thought that he was quoting W0EX or GrayJL or Xray or all three when he said that. That brings us back to RST Jim. It is apparent that he's done a number of things in amateur radio. Perhaps he hasn't been around long enough to see who and what Len Anderson is. Maybe his agenda in defending Len is something entirely different. Perhaps he'll explain. I'll be around after the CQ WW SSB DX 'test. Dave K8MN But, but, but what if the Coslo BBS is up and running? Hi, hi! |
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From: on Oct 31, 4:52 pm
Dave Heil wrote: wrote: Dave Heil wrote: RST Engineering wrote: Now, lay YOURS out on the table and see who takes a knife to it. Jim OK, from one Jim to another: Novice 1967 (age 13) Technician 1968 Advanced 1968 Extra 1970 (because of mandatory 2 year wait) 2nd Class Commercial Radiotelephone 1972 BSEE 1976 University of Pennsylvania MSEE 1992 Drexel University Coinventer US patent #5,358,202 I could go on... But not much farther. Present employer unnamed. The patent is described only as involving "vehicular technology" according to one of Miccolis' old Comments on one of the 18 Petitions. My sole-invention patent of 1974 is on RADIO. shrug That slipped my mind. Len has taken numerous shots at my Air Force service in Vietnam, though he doesn't seem to know what it is that I did there. It's not what you did there. What you didn't do in Vietnam appears to have defined your time there. You were a frustrated amateur in Vietnam which caused you to under go a career change. What DID Heil DO in Vietnam? He's never been anymore specific than Dudly the Imposter (of the "seven hostile actions"). He keeps alluding to MARS duty and I did spend time operating a MARS circuit from Tan Son Nhut, but only in an off duty capacity. That must be the MARS duty that he refers to. Or maybe not. Damifino. Heil just hasn't been specifc about it. Can't "take shots" at something invisible. :-) Poor Davie has forgotten my quoting from the Army Center for Military History which mentions the good morale service that Army MARS did in Vietnam. I think Len's a little too hard on you guys. I'm sure that your cuts and jabs are given with the best of intentions. I'm sure Jack the Ripper thought the same... :-) I'm also sure Ted Bundy thought all his female victims "were asking for it." Len's description of what it was like to be under artillery fire--even though he was never actually under artillery fire. I was once but it was from U.S. Army artillery. :-) Just the same, the 8235th Army Unit (that I was in) never allowed any Tokyo territory to fall into communist hands! :-) At the same time, that same battalion of signalmen were moving message "traffic" at the rate of 220 thousand a month over the Army Command and Administrative Network (later integrated into the DCS or Defense Communications System), a worldwide network. All with TTY. Not a single morse code link in that system since 1948. I thought that he was quoting W0EX or GrayJL or Xray or all three when he said that. Irrelevant. If Davie says I did bad, then I did bad. He is da Judge! "Heah come da judge...heah come da judge!" That brings us back to RST Jim. It is apparent that he's done a number of things in amateur radio. Perhaps he hasn't been around long enough to see who and what Len Anderson is. Maybe his agenda in defending Len is something entirely different. Perhaps he'll explain. I'll be around after the CQ WW SSB DX 'test. James Weir runs RST Engineering. It is located in Grass Valley, CA, in Nevada County (California's "gold country"). He ran for Governor of California, had his picture in the L.A. Times as one of many candidates. [a former Austrian citizen won the election] I sent Jim Weir one of my computer programs (LCie4, synthesis and analysis of passive-component inductor-capacitor filters) and he stated that this (freeware) program has been used by his students (successfully) in Grass Valley. We had some brief e-mail exchages that resulted in my modifying the older LCie program to fit the DOS 7 in newer Windows. LCie was written in MS FORTRAN 5.1 but on an earlier operating system and that (now unsupported by MS) FORTRAN did not have the compiler links to fit DOS 7. LCie4 runs only under DOS, doesn't have the flash, dash, or pizazz of color Windows but is nonetheless accurate and proven. It is freeware to anyone requesting it...something I mentioned in rec.radio. amateur.homebrew some time ago. RST Engineering makes some neat electronics for general aviation aircraft. RST has a nice website if anyone cares to look. One of the neat things they do is what I would term "SURFACE MOUNT VHF antennas" for aircraft fabric surfaces. :-) Neat! They don't stick out in the airstream and thus have minimal drag. [international civil aviation band is 108 to 137 MHz] But, but, but what if the Coslo BBS is up and running? Hi, hi! Then the Coslonaut will - once again - be "at the edge of space!" By the way, outer space is only a half hour's drive away... provided your car can go straight UP. :-) bit bit |
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![]() Dave Heil wrote: wrote: From: on Oct 31, 4:52 pm Dave Heil wrote: That brings us back to RST Jim. It is apparent that he's done a number of things in amateur radio. Perhaps he hasn't been around long enough to see who and what Len Anderson is. Maybe his agenda in defending Len is something entirely different. Perhaps he'll explain. I'll be around after the CQ WW SSB DX 'test. James Weir runs RST Engineering. It is located in Grass Valley, CA, in Nevada County (California's "gold country"). Fine. I don't want to deflate his ego but when I saw a post from "RST Engineering" signed "Jim", it meant nothing to me. I never heard of it or him. I've seen him on various r.r.a... groups for years. |
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