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John Smith wrote: Don't bring the amateur antenna group into these discussions. That group has a bunch of key clowns in it. Yeah, they actually build antennas for all frequencies, something you obviously do not ... ROFLOL Most amateurs do not. Most amateurs buy them. Most amateurs would not know how to build them. No amateurs operate on all frequencies idiot. Idiot, he said connect an antenna to the whip. No he didn't idiot. He even mentioned that the radio comes with the ANT-60 antenna, which plugs into the antenna jack not clip onto the whip antenna. The clip is for holding the far end of the windup part of the antenna to something so the antenna can be held off the ground, idiot. An amateur idiot answered with the clip a wire to the whip comment, idiot. Now you propose he drills a hole though the battery compartment of the radio to gain access to some sort of ground; or else, do a DIY antenna somewhere on the case by dismantling the radio? Well that shows to everyone the news group that you are a complete idiot. I suggest you go post somewhere else idiot. Now I remember why I wrote you off as a total idiot ... Brainless worthless key clown. You don't understand what you post about so you take shots at people like me that do. Must be tough to be you. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
In article , John Smith wrote: Don't bring the amateur antenna group into these discussions. That group has a bunch of key clowns in it. Yeah, they actually build antennas for all frequencies, something you obviously do not ... ROFLOL Most amateurs do not. Most amateurs buy them. Most amateurs would not know how to build them. No amateurs operate on all frequencies idiot. Idiot, he said connect an antenna to the whip. No he didn't idiot. He even mentioned that the radio comes with the ANT-60 antenna, which plugs into the antenna jack not clip onto the whip antenna. The clip is for holding the far end of the windup part of the antenna to something so the antenna can be held off the ground, idiot. An amateur idiot answered with the clip a wire to the whip comment, idiot. Now you propose he drills a hole though the battery compartment of the radio to gain access to some sort of ground; or else, do a DIY antenna somewhere on the case by dismantling the radio? Well that shows to everyone the news group that you are a complete idiot. I suggest you go post somewhere else idiot. Now I remember why I wrote you off as a total idiot ... Brainless worthless key clown. You don't understand what you post about so you take shots at people like me that do. Must be tough to be you. You are the worst fool I have run into in any of the electronics groups, and, right up there with the worst-of-the-worst from other groups ... obviously, a trained tech who has never had in-depth math, science and physics education ... sorry, so very, very sorry ... :-( However, that is only my humble opinion. I am sure you can produce even more uneducated fools which will claim to kiss yer' arse ... Regards, JS |
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John Smith wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , John Smith wrote: Don't bring the amateur antenna group into these discussions. That group has a bunch of key clowns in it. Yeah, they actually build antennas for all frequencies, something you obviously do not ... ROFLOL Most amateurs do not. Most amateurs buy them. Most amateurs would not know how to build them. No amateurs operate on all frequencies idiot. Idiot, he said connect an antenna to the whip. No he didn't idiot. He even mentioned that the radio comes with the ANT-60 antenna, which plugs into the antenna jack not clip onto the whip antenna. The clip is for holding the far end of the windup part of the antenna to something so the antenna can be held off the ground, idiot. An amateur idiot answered with the clip a wire to the whip comment, idiot. Now you propose he drills a hole though the battery compartment of the radio to gain access to some sort of ground; or else, do a DIY antenna somewhere on the case by dismantling the radio? Well that shows to everyone the news group that you are a complete idiot. I suggest you go post somewhere else idiot. Now I remember why I wrote you off as a total idiot ... Brainless worthless key clown. You don't understand what you post about so you take shots at people like me that do. Must be tough to be you. You are the worst fool I have run into in any of the electronics groups, and, right up there with the worst-of-the-worst from other groups ... obviously, a trained tech who has never had in-depth math, science and physics education ... sorry, so very, very sorry ... :-( Let's sum this up shall we. I give good information to the OP asking for advice and you give what? Nothing. You misconstrue what the OP wrote, what the amateur key clown wrote and then confronted with this say I'm the problem. Hilarious! You are a retard with a major comprehension problem. However, that is only my humble opinion. I am sure you can produce even more uneducated fools which will claim to kiss yer' arse ... And it looks like you have an anal preoccupation. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
[even more chit] plonk ... Regards, JS |
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Telamon wrote:
[... and more chit] Here is a review: " Sangean ANT-60 Portable Short Wave Handy reel type wire antenna for portable shortwave radios increases sensitivity and improves reception. The wire is slightly on the thin side but it's sturdy and well made. An clip adaptor is included for radios without a 1/8" mini-jack that allows you to connect the reel antenna directly to the radio's external antenna ..." Obviously, he/she purchased one which worked identical to the POS I had ... And, as per my last post, a time to plonk has come ... not really a troll here, but the mentally handicapped are hard to resist, set up and you are in for one "bonkers session!" grin Regards, JS |
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John Smith wrote: Telamon wrote: [... and more chit] I give an informed opinion and you give copy and paste. How wonderful of you to make that effort. Here is a review: " Sangean ANT-60 Portable Short Wave Handy reel type wire antenna for portable shortwave radios increases sensitivity and improves reception. The wire is slightly on the thin side but it's sturdy and well made. An clip adaptor is included for radios without a 1/8" mini-jack that allows you to connect the reel antenna directly to the radio's external antenna ..." Obviously, he/she purchased one which worked identical to the POS I had ... The POS is the individual (you) holding the radio. The radio is is just fine. And, as per my last post, a time to plonk has come ... not really a troll here, but the mentally handicapped are hard to resist, set up and you are in for one "bonkers session!" grin Do us all a favor and leave the news group idiot. Nobody needs a know nothing copy and paste artist around. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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Telamon wrote:
In article , John Smith wrote: Don't bring the amateur antenna group into these discussions. That group has a bunch of key clowns in it. Yeah, they actually build antennas for all frequencies, something you obviously do not ... ROFLOL Most amateurs do not. Most amateurs buy them. Most amateurs would not know how to build them. http://www.qsl.net/g3cwi/mfj-259b.html |
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Dave wrote: Telamon wrote: In article , John Smith wrote: Don't bring the amateur antenna group into these discussions. That group has a bunch of key clowns in it. Yeah, they actually build antennas for all frequencies, something you obviously do not ... ROFLOL Most amateurs do not. Most amateurs buy them. Most amateurs would not know how to build them. http://www.qsl.net/g3cwi/mfj-259b.html I have one of those. Good unit for the price. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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