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"One group of people who claim to be of the standard of
Radio Hams but who are in reality nothing more than an apology for the failure of a CBer are those class B licensees who falsely proclaimed that they were against the use of a Morse Test to control access to the HF bands, until, that is, a test was introduced at their intellectual level, the intellectual level of 6-year-olds. " Hold on a mo. I'm a class B licence holder - G8LIR, and have been for, oh about 30 years I think. My main interest was in fast scan ATV on 70 Cms and 23cms, and with a small team we competed in many ATV contests, setting new (and I think unbroken) records. All our equipment was home built - yes I do mean ALL - including narrow band ATV receivers utilising inline cavities and integrating receivers to subtract noise and reveal lost images when only a weak sync pulse was available. We also DESIGNED and built the linear amplifiers using 4cx250's in push pull, with 2kv on the anodes and tuneable cavities (not copied designs). And, oh yes, we designed filters using laplace transforms to calculate the correct vaues for the inductors, wound them ourselves and tuned then with second hand spectrum analysers. Now to me, that level of technical expertise speaks to a certain intellectual level over a 6 year olds. I was considering returning to the hobby, but frankly the view in this FAQ has put me off. Anyone care to comment ? Andy |
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