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"Sarah Czepiel" wrote in message
... On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:55:03 -0400, "Radiosrfun" wrote: ![]() find folks here very helpful. I'm never sure of the proper way to handle a question if you don't know the answer. Is everyone to chime in saying, " Can't help, don't know." ? I've read such threads and more often than not the OP responds with a less than polite comment to "shut it" if you don't know the answer. Anyway, hope he'll enjoy the radio now he knows how to shut it off. Way back when in the stone age of CB radio I had a set of Midland handheld tranceivers and they were very good. Cost my Dad a heap of cash back then because they had a 3 mile range! Wow! ![]() still had them but like loads of other things from that era, Barbie dolls, etc... they were sold at a yard sale when I outgrew them. Regards, Sarah I didn't see his initial post for the assistance - to start with. When seeing the one of not getting any replies, I figured I'd "try" to offer "some" sort of help. Not being familiar with the unit, the help was basic at best. It doesn't matter if an answer is the right one - no one answer always falls into that category. The fact is, you "offer" to help in however you can. It is up to the poster to accept it or reject it - try it or not. If he - owning the unit - knows full well a suggestion can't work or has already been tried, then move on to the next. You managed to get what appears to be the best of help to him - so the credit goes to you. Yeah, I know what you mean about the radios and so on. My dad bought us a set of walkie talkies - 3 channel jobs - and at that time - my parents were coerced into CB by some aunts and uncles. I had already had a knack for electronics, tearing things apart - etc. Well, that first set of walkie talkies - combined with the CB thingy going - was my opening. I wasn't satisfied with the range - so I started experimenting and finding my work - to be making some progress - though I was still dumb as a stump when it come to electronics. So - I then went and bought a bunch of books from money from cutting grass and doing all sorts of errands, chores, etc. Started learning on my own - til I got into High School - for a "formal" shop class - and went on from there. I wish I still had those walkie talkies for sentimental reasons alone. L. |
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