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Good MW conditions, tonight. KIVY on 1290 kHz at 0530 UTC. Young man
w/ full ID, including mention of Crokett, TX. Very clear and
overpowering everything co-channel. Listed for only 175 nondirectional
watts at night! (Redsun RP2100, Bryant - KY, Dec 31)
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Mike wrote:
Good MW conditions, tonight. KIVY on 1290 kHz at 0530 UTC. Young man
w/ full ID, including mention of Crokett, TX. Very clear and
overpowering everything co-channel. Listed for only 175 nondirectional
watts at night! (Redsun RP2100, Bryant - KY, Dec 31)


Sometimes people forget to reduce power.
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Dave wrote:

Mike wrote:
Good MW conditions, tonight. KIVY on 1290 kHz at 0530 UTC. Young man
w/ full ID, including mention of Crokett, TX. Very clear and
overpowering everything co-channel. Listed for only 175 nondirectional
watts at night! (Redsun RP2100, Bryant - KY, Dec 31)


Sometimes people forget to reduce power.


And sometimes they'll leave the power up for local sporting events, etc.


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dxAce wrote:

Dave wrote:

Mike wrote:
Good MW conditions, tonight. KIVY on 1290 kHz at 0530 UTC. Young man
w/ full ID, including mention of Crokett, TX. Very clear and
overpowering everything co-channel. Listed for only 175 nondirectional
watts at night! (Redsun RP2100, Bryant - KY, Dec 31)

Sometimes people forget to reduce power.


And sometimes they'll leave the power up for local sporting events, etc.


I doubt that.
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Dave wrote:

dxAce wrote:

Dave wrote:

Mike wrote:
Good MW conditions, tonight. KIVY on 1290 kHz at 0530 UTC. Young man
w/ full ID, including mention of Crokett, TX. Very clear and
overpowering everything co-channel. Listed for only 175 nondirectional
watts at night! (Redsun RP2100, Bryant - KY, Dec 31)
Sometimes people forget to reduce power.


And sometimes they'll leave the power up for local sporting events, etc.


I doubt that.


Then you're even dumber than I thought, boy!




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Michael "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote:

Dave, Steve is just a mean person. He delights in what little misery
he can spread. The reception was at midnight Texas time and they were
playing instrumental C&W music, so I don't think his sporting event
rationale for higher power holds makes much sense. But hey, how dare
anyone question the guy that has more QSL cards than anyone else in
NASWA history?


No, I don't have "more QSL (verie, for those in Glendale) cards than anyone else
in NASWA history" you reject from PhD school.

I certainly DO have QSL's (veries, for those in Glendale) from a bunch of
countries on the NASWA Country List, but certainly not more QSL's (veries, for
those in Glendale) than anyone else in NASWA history!

My current totals, using the NASWA Country List, are 239 countries heard, and 224
countries QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale).

Thank goodness you're returning to your institution of ahem "higher learning"
(Louisville Technical Institute) tomorrow where you just might (though doubtful)
pick up a bit of education or at least find a few students to party with.

dxAce
Michigan
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On Jan 4, 7:11�am, dxAce wrote:
Michael "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote:

Dave, Steve is just a mean person. He delights in what little misery
he can spread. The reception was at midnight Texas time and they were
playing instrumental C&W music, so I don't think his sporting event
rationale for higher power holds makes much sense. But hey, how dare
anyone question the guy that has more QSL cards than anyone else in
NASWA history?


No, I don't have "more QSL (verie, for those in Glendale) cards than anyone else
in NASWA history" you reject from PhD school.

I certainly DO have QSL's (veries, for those in Glendale) from a bunch of
countries on the NASWA Country List, but certainly not more QSL's (veries, for
those in Glendale) than anyone else in NASWA history!

My current totals, using the NASWA Country List, are 239 countries heard, and 224
countries QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale).

Thank goodness you're returning to your institution of ahem "higher learning"
(Louisville Technical Institute) tomorrow where you just might (though doubtful)
pick up a bit of education or at least find a few students to party with.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



It may come as a surprise to you, Steve, but nobody really cares what
your country QSL totals are. This is not knowledge that anyone expects
either students or teachers to have. You seem to think that it gives
you the right to be constantly rude and obnoxious, but it doesn't.
You're just a rude and obnoxious old man. And you've made this place a
lot less friendly than it needs to be. Stop it and grow up.

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Mike wrote:
On Jan 4, 7:11�am, dxAce wrote:


My current totals, using the NASWA Country List, are 239 countries heard, and 224
countries QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale).

Thank goodness you're returning to your institution of ahem "higher learning"
(Louisville Technical Institute) tomorrow where you just might (though doubtful)
pick up a bit of education or at least find a few students to party with.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



It may come as a surprise to you, Steve, but nobody really cares what
your country QSL totals are. This is not knowledge that anyone expects
either students or teachers to have. You seem to think that it gives
you the right to be constantly rude and obnoxious, but it doesn't.
You're just a rude and obnoxious old man. And you've made this place a
lot less friendly than it needs to be. Stop it and grow up.


All it proves is that someone has a lot of free time.
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Michael "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote:

On Jan 4, 7:11�am, dxAce wrote:
Michael "I'm a college professor with a PhD" Bryant wrote:

Dave, Steve is just a mean person. He delights in what little misery
he can spread. The reception was at midnight Texas time and they were
playing instrumental C&W music, so I don't think his sporting event
rationale for higher power holds makes much sense. But hey, how dare
anyone question the guy that has more QSL cards than anyone else in
NASWA history?


No, I don't have "more QSL (verie, for those in Glendale) cards than anyone else
in NASWA history" you reject from PhD school.

I certainly DO have QSL's (veries, for those in Glendale) from a bunch of
countries on the NASWA Country List, but certainly not more QSL's (veries, for
those in Glendale) than anyone else in NASWA history!

My current totals, using the NASWA Country List, are 239 countries heard, and 224
countries QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale).

Thank goodness you're returning to your institution of ahem "higher learning"
(Louisville Technical Institute) tomorrow where you just might (though doubtful)
pick up a bit of education or at least find a few students to party with.


It may come as a surprise to you, Steve, but nobody really cares what
your country QSL totals are.


Nobody? That's a pretty broad statement, fake PhD Boy!

This is not knowledge that anyone expects
either students or teachers to have.


Huh? What are you talking about, boy?

You seem to think that it gives
you the right to be constantly rude and obnoxious, but it doesn't.
You're just a rude and obnoxious old man. And you've made this place a
lot less friendly than it needs to be. Stop it and grow up.


Grow up? Is that what you were doing when you lied about having a PhD, growing up?

dxAce
Michigan
USA


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Dave wrote:

Mike wrote:
On Jan 4, 7:11�am, dxAce wrote:


My current totals, using the NASWA Country List, are 239 countries heard, and 224
countries QSL'd (veried, for those in Glendale).

Thank goodness you're returning to your institution of ahem "higher learning"
(Louisville Technical Institute) tomorrow where you just might (though doubtful)
pick up a bit of education or at least find a few students to party with.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



It may come as a surprise to you, Steve, but nobody really cares what
your country QSL totals are. This is not knowledge that anyone expects
either students or teachers to have. You seem to think that it gives
you the right to be constantly rude and obnoxious, but it doesn't.
You're just a rude and obnoxious old man. And you've made this place a
lot less friendly than it needs to be. Stop it and grow up.


All it proves is that someone has a lot of free time.


Yeah, I suppose that over a grand total of 43 years of listening, on and off, I did have
a bit of free time.


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