RadioBanter

RadioBanter (https://www.radiobanter.com/)
-   Shortwave (https://www.radiobanter.com/shortwave/)
-   -   CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night (https://www.radiobanter.com/shortwave/125786-cbs-kfwb-shuts-off-iboc-night.html)

David Eduardo[_4_] October 10th 07 06:15 PM

CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night
 

"IBOCcrock" wrote in message
ps.com...
On Oct 7, 9:09 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message

...

Are they being nice or is their phasor obsolete?


Phasors can not be obsolete. They can be badly designed, hi-Q and
narrowband, but there is no real change in components (coils and caps and
vacuum caps) or design since the first directionals on AM were used at
WSUN
and WOR in the 20's.


How do you know such technical stuff - you are only a high-school
dropout, so you must have crib sheets for all of your answers, or look
it up on the Web before you post.


I did many home study courses in electronics from CEI, National Radio
Institute, etc., in order to build and maintain my stations in Ecuador. I
have had an FCC First Class License (now General) for nearly four decades.



dxAce October 10th 07 07:17 PM

CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night
 


David Eduardo wrote:

"IBOCcrock" wrote in message
ps.com...
On Oct 7, 9:09 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message

...

Are they being nice or is their phasor obsolete?

Phasors can not be obsolete. They can be badly designed, hi-Q and
narrowband, but there is no real change in components (coils and caps and
vacuum caps) or design since the first directionals on AM were used at
WSUN
and WOR in the 20's.


How do you know such technical stuff - you are only a high-school
dropout, so you must have crib sheets for all of your answers, or look
it up on the Web before you post.


I did many home study courses in electronics from CEI, National Radio
Institute, etc., in order to build and maintain my stations in Ecuador. I
have had an FCC First Class License (now General) for nearly four decades.


Records seem to indicate you received the FCC license in 1974 using the name
"David Frackelton Gleason".



David Eduardo[_4_] October 10th 07 07:19 PM

CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"IBOCcrock" wrote in message
ps.com...
On Oct 7, 9:09 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message

...

Are they being nice or is their phasor obsolete?

Phasors can not be obsolete. They can be badly designed, hi-Q and
narrowband, but there is no real change in components (coils and caps
and
vacuum caps) or design since the first directionals on AM were used at
WSUN
and WOR in the 20's.

How do you know such technical stuff - you are only a high-school
dropout, so you must have crib sheets for all of your answers, or look
it up on the Web before you post.


I did many home study courses in electronics from CEI, National Radio
Institute, etc., in order to build and maintain my stations in Ecuador. I
have had an FCC First Class License (now General) for nearly four
decades.


Records seem to indicate you received the FCC license in 1974 using the
name
"David Frackelton Gleason".


Wrong. I received it in 1969 at the FCC offices on M Street in DC.



dxAce October 10th 07 07:27 PM

CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night
 


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"IBOCcrock" wrote in message
ps.com...
On Oct 7, 9:09 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message

...

Are they being nice or is their phasor obsolete?

Phasors can not be obsolete. They can be badly designed, hi-Q and
narrowband, but there is no real change in components (coils and caps
and
vacuum caps) or design since the first directionals on AM were used at
WSUN
and WOR in the 20's.

How do you know such technical stuff - you are only a high-school
dropout, so you must have crib sheets for all of your answers, or look
it up on the Web before you post.

I did many home study courses in electronics from CEI, National Radio
Institute, etc., in order to build and maintain my stations in Ecuador. I
have had an FCC First Class License (now General) for nearly four
decades.


Records seem to indicate you received the FCC license in 1974 using the
name
"David Frackelton Gleason".


Wrong. I received it in 1969 at the FCC offices on M Street in DC.


You'd better check your records!



Steve October 10th 07 07:30 PM

CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night
 
On Oct 10, 2:27 pm, dxAce wrote:
David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:


"IBOCcrock" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Oct 7, 9:09 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message


. ..


Are they being nice or is their phasor obsolete?


Phasors can not be obsolete. They can be badly designed, hi-Q and
narrowband, but there is no real change in components (coils and caps
and
vacuum caps) or design since the first directionals on AM were used at
WSUN
and WOR in the 20's.


How do you know such technical stuff - you are only a high-school
dropout, so you must have crib sheets for all of your answers, or look
it up on the Web before you post.


I did many home study courses in electronics from CEI, National Radio
Institute, etc., in order to build and maintain my stations in Ecuador. I
have had an FCC First Class License (now General) for nearly four
decades.


Records seem to indicate you received the FCC license in 1974 using the
name
"David Frackelton Gleason".


Wrong. I received it in 1969 at the FCC offices on M Street in DC.


You'd better check your records!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Good grief, is it possible that this guy's been caught in yet ANOTHER
lie?

Tardo, you might want to try telling the truth. Your attempts at
deception just aren't working for you.


David Eduardo[_4_] October 10th 07 07:30 PM

CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Records seem to indicate you received the FCC license in 1974 using the
name
"David Frackelton Gleason".


Wrong. I received it in 1969 at the FCC offices on M Street in DC.


You'd better check your records!


You are looking at a renewal certificate on my website.



dxAce October 10th 07 07:41 PM

CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night
 


David Frackelton Gleason, caught lying again whilst posing as 'Eduardo', wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Records seem to indicate you received the FCC license in 1974 using the
name
"David Frackelton Gleason".

Wrong. I received it in 1969 at the FCC offices on M Street in DC.


You'd better check your records!


You are looking at a renewal certificate on my website.


Really? Well, after looking at records I have in hand, and now checking your
website I see that you indeed have the original certificate there (dated 1974).
And right above that it states "1970. The economic situation in Ecuador looked
to be rapidly deteriorating, with runaway inflation, currency controls and
shortages of everything. For 6 months, I lived in Washington, D.C. while
preparing for the F.C.C. First Class Radiotelephone operator’s license."

So, which is correct? You lived in Washington for 6 months (in 1970) preparing
for a test that you didn't pass until 1974? (And mind you, there is no mention
on your website of obtaining an FCC license in 1969).

Somehow I don't think that the FCC is lying to me!

dxAce
Michigan
USA

Don't do business with the Huntington Investment Company.



dxAce October 10th 07 07:42 PM

CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night
 


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Records seem to indicate you received the FCC license in 1974 using the
name
"David Frackelton Gleason".

Wrong. I received it in 1969 at the FCC offices on M Street in DC.


You'd better check your records!


You are looking at a renewal certificate on my website.


At least you gave them your legally correct name!



dxAce October 10th 07 07:51 PM

CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night
 


Steve wrote:

On Oct 10, 2:27 pm, dxAce wrote:
David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:


"IBOCcrock" wrote in message
oups.com...
On Oct 7, 9:09 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message


. ..


Are they being nice or is their phasor obsolete?


Phasors can not be obsolete. They can be badly designed, hi-Q and
narrowband, but there is no real change in components (coils and caps
and
vacuum caps) or design since the first directionals on AM were used at
WSUN
and WOR in the 20's.


How do you know such technical stuff - you are only a high-school
dropout, so you must have crib sheets for all of your answers, or look
it up on the Web before you post.


I did many home study courses in electronics from CEI, National Radio
Institute, etc., in order to build and maintain my stations in Ecuador. I
have had an FCC First Class License (now General) for nearly four
decades.


Records seem to indicate you received the FCC license in 1974 using the
name
"David Frackelton Gleason".


Wrong. I received it in 1969 at the FCC offices on M Street in DC.


You'd better check your records!- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Good grief, is it possible that this guy's been caught in yet ANOTHER
lie?

Tardo, you might want to try telling the truth. Your attempts at
deception just aren't working for you.


He's mulling over a way to get out of this one!



dxAce October 10th 07 07:55 PM

CBS' KFWB shuts off IBOC at night
 


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Eduardo wrote:

"IBOCcrock" wrote in message
ps.com...
On Oct 7, 9:09 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"David" wrote in message

...

Are they being nice or is their phasor obsolete?

Phasors can not be obsolete. They can be badly designed, hi-Q and
narrowband, but there is no real change in components (coils and caps
and
vacuum caps) or design since the first directionals on AM were used at
WSUN
and WOR in the 20's.

How do you know such technical stuff - you are only a high-school
dropout, so you must have crib sheets for all of your answers, or look
it up on the Web before you post.

I did many home study courses in electronics from CEI, National Radio
Institute, etc., in order to build and maintain my stations in Ecuador. I
have had an FCC First Class License (now General) for nearly four
decades.


Records seem to indicate you received the FCC license in 1974 using the
name
"David Frackelton Gleason".


Wrong. I received it in 1969 at the FCC offices on M Street in DC.


So, in what year did you receive your non-existent amateur radio license?




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 08:24 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
RadioBanter.com