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Telamon October 19th 07 11:19 PM

KFI transmitter problems
 
In article
,
Telamon wrote:

In article ,
You're kidding? wrote:

On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:53:07 -0700, Telamon
wrote:

In article ,
You're kididing? wrote:

On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:25:53 GMT, Telamon
wrote:

I noticed yesterday afternoon their transmitter went off and on again a
few times. Today as I write this they are breaking up every few minutes
it seems. Transmitter power seems to be going up and down when that
happens.


Certainly is relevant to rec.radio.shortwave(?)

640 kHz is... ah... well, you get the idea.

I have no idea what you mean.

The AM broadcast band in just below the lowest SW band and uses the same
type of modulation the international broadcaster use.


Higher the frequency, lower the wavelength: shortwave... nuffink to do
with "type of modulation".


Only if you are smoking pot.

I take it you have a problem discussing AMBCB in this news group?

Ah, um, gee... it certainly is outside the parameters of a
"shortwave" group.

Dat's the name: rec.radio.SHORTWAVE.

But then, to be fair, a huge proportion of the pap that gets posted
to the group doesn't have any connection to radio, so mebbe we should
sing praises of whatever.

I sort of get the idea that 640 is "mediumwave".


Thanks for straightening me out on that.


Never did find out what happened. The KFI news department just emailed
me back with thanks for the heads up.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

David October 20th 07 04:02 PM

KFI transmitter problems
 
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 22:19:03 GMT, Telamon
wrote:

In article
,
Telamon wrote:

In article ,
You're kidding? wrote:

On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:53:07 -0700, Telamon
wrote:

In article ,
You're kididing? wrote:

On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:25:53 GMT, Telamon
wrote:

I noticed yesterday afternoon their transmitter went off and on again a
few times. Today as I write this they are breaking up every few minutes
it seems. Transmitter power seems to be going up and down when that
happens.


Certainly is relevant to rec.radio.shortwave(?)

640 kHz is... ah... well, you get the idea.

I have no idea what you mean.

The AM broadcast band in just below the lowest SW band and uses the same
type of modulation the international broadcaster use.

Higher the frequency, lower the wavelength: shortwave... nuffink to do
with "type of modulation".


Only if you are smoking pot.

I take it you have a problem discussing AMBCB in this news group?

Ah, um, gee... it certainly is outside the parameters of a
"shortwave" group.

Dat's the name: rec.radio.SHORTWAVE.

But then, to be fair, a huge proportion of the pap that gets posted
to the group doesn't have any connection to radio, so mebbe we should
sing praises of whatever.

I sort of get the idea that 640 is "mediumwave".


Thanks for straightening me out on that.


Never did find out what happened. The KFI news department just emailed
me back with thanks for the heads up.


They are mocking you.

David Eduardo[_4_] October 20th 07 04:46 PM

KFI transmitter problems
 

"Telamon" wrote in message
...

Never did find out what happened. The KFI news department just emailed
me back with thanks for the heads up.


This was definitely a problem at Buena Park. The Montecito site is not
ready; the toploading of the tower to be used is not done, so it is some
time before they switch.



dxAce October 20th 07 04:56 PM

KFI transmitter problems
 


David Frackelton Gleason, who insists upon posing as 'Eduardo', wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
...

Never did find out what happened. The KFI news department just emailed
me back with thanks for the heads up.


This was definitely a problem at Buena Park. The Montecito site is not
ready; the toploading of the tower to be used is not done, so it is some
time before they switch.


Pretty much what I indicated to you a while back, you f00kin prancer.

Now go look for that non-existent Ecuadorian amateur license that you never had!

dxAce
Michigan
USA



David Eduardo[_4_] October 20th 07 06:50 PM

KFI transmitter problems
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Frackelton Gleason, who insists upon posing as 'Eduardo', wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
...

Never did find out what happened. The KFI news department just emailed
me back with thanks for the heads up.


This was definitely a problem at Buena Park. The Montecito site is not
ready; the toploading of the tower to be used is not done, so it is some
time before they switch.


Pretty much what I indicated to you a while back, you f00kin prancer.


No, you did not indicate that at all. The fact is that the transmitter is
installed, the internal AC and other wiring is about ready, but the riggers
have not replaced the upper guy on one of the three Montecito towers with
uninsulated top-loading guys. Once that is done, the tower has to be
measured an the ATU built or modified. They may have to do some detuning to
the other two towers.



dxAce October 20th 07 07:03 PM

KFI transmitter problems
 


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Frackelton Gleason, who insists upon posing as 'Eduardo', wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
...

Never did find out what happened. The KFI news department just emailed
me back with thanks for the heads up.


This was definitely a problem at Buena Park. The Montecito site is not
ready; the toploading of the tower to be used is not done, so it is some
time before they switch.


Pretty much what I indicated to you a while back, you f00kin prancer.


No, you did not indicate that at all.


Yes, I did!

The fact is that the transmitter is
installed, the internal AC and other wiring is about ready, but the riggers
have not replaced the upper guy on one of the three Montecito towers with
uninsulated top-loading guys. Once that is done, the tower has to be
measured an the ATU built or modified. They may have to do some detuning to
the other two towers.


Prance on...!



dxAce October 20th 07 07:11 PM

KFI transmitter problems
 


David ****elton Gleasin, posing as the reprobate 'Eduardo', wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


David Frackelton Gleason, who insists upon posing as 'Eduardo', wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in message
...

Never did find out what happened. The KFI news department just emailed
me back with thanks for the heads up.


This was definitely a problem at Buena Park. The Montecito site is not
ready; the toploading of the tower to be used is not done, so it is some
time before they switch.


Pretty much what I indicated to you a while back, you f00kin prancer.


No, you did not indicate that at all. The fact is that the transmitter is
installed, the internal AC and other wiring is about ready, but the riggers
have not replaced the upper guy on one of the three Montecito towers with
uninsulated top-loading guys. Once that is done, the tower has to be
measured an the ATU built or modified. They may have to do some detuning to
the other two towers.


Still can't find that license, poseur?



David Eduardo[_4_] October 20th 07 07:29 PM

KFI transmitter problems
 

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Still can't find that license, poseur?


You expect a "license" to be like a US license? What a moron, expecting the
rest of the world to be like the US. You are one of the ****-heads who think
the US style of government, US morals, US "culture" and such should be
imposed on other nations, and if they don't consent, invade them or embargo
them.

In Ecuador, a driver license was a "carnet" and had two documents in a
plastic folder... one was the renewable permit, and the other was the
license, consisting of a multiple page "folder" with the appropriate seals
and stamps on it. A radio station license was a legal document, on European
(not American) long-form paper, in an official folder (carpeta) with fiscal
revenue stamps. The Authorization was about 10 pages long. A ham license was
a shorter version of the same thing. Neither radio station nor ham licenses
had a "Suitable for framing" single piece of paper like US licenses in the
era.

All such documents referred to the permitee's Cédula de Identidad number...
the unique national ID card. Without an ID card, you could not even cash a
check... so there was no identity theft there, something the US has yet to
figure out.




dxAce October 20th 07 07:34 PM

KFI transmitter problems
 


David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Still can't find that license, poseur?


You expect a "license" to be like a US license? What a moron, expecting the
rest of the world to be like the US. You are one of the ****-heads who think
the US style of government, US morals, US "culture" and such should be
imposed on other nations, and if they don't consent, invade them or embargo
them.

In Ecuador, a driver license was a "carnet" and had two documents in a
plastic folder... one was the renewable permit, and the other was the
license, consisting of a multiple page "folder" with the appropriate seals
and stamps on it. A radio station license was a legal document, on European
(not American) long-form paper, in an official folder (carpeta) with fiscal
revenue stamps. The Authorization was about 10 pages long. A ham license was
a shorter version of the same thing. Neither radio station nor ham licenses
had a "Suitable for framing" single piece of paper like US licenses in the
era.

All such documents referred to the permitee's Cédula de Identidad number...
the unique national ID card. Without an ID card, you could not even cash a
check... so there was no identity theft there, something the US has yet to
figure out.


Gee, all those other licences show up in the applicable Callbooks, poseur...

Prove it!



dxAce October 20th 07 07:41 PM

KFI transmitter problems
 


dxAce wrote:

David Eduardo wrote:

"dxAce" wrote in message
...


Still can't find that license, poseur?


You expect a "license" to be like a US license? What a moron, expecting the
rest of the world to be like the US. You are one of the ****-heads who think
the US style of government, US morals, US "culture" and such should be
imposed on other nations, and if they don't consent, invade them or embargo
them.

In Ecuador, a driver license was a "carnet" and had two documents in a
plastic folder... one was the renewable permit, and the other was the
license, consisting of a multiple page "folder" with the appropriate seals
and stamps on it. A radio station license was a legal document, on European
(not American) long-form paper, in an official folder (carpeta) with fiscal
revenue stamps. The Authorization was about 10 pages long. A ham license was
a shorter version of the same thing. Neither radio station nor ham licenses
had a "Suitable for framing" single piece of paper like US licenses in the
era.

All such documents referred to the permitee's Cédula de Identidad number...
the unique national ID card. Without an ID card, you could not even cash a
check... so there was no identity theft there, something the US has yet to
figure out.


Gee, all those other licences show up in the applicable Callbooks, poseur...

Prove it!


Prove that, just like your 'claims' of station ownership in Ecuador.

Prove that, just like your 'Eduardo' name, that you NEVER used in any context
other than that starting circa 2000.

Prove it!

The FCC disagrees with your claims, the State Department disagrees with your
claims... and as far as I know the State of California disagrees with your claims.





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