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m II February 17th 10 07:02 AM

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Priest wrote:

Thank you bringing this out in the open Michael, who knows how many
lives you might have saved. The world would be a much safer place if
everyone had the civic consciousness you do.



Thank you for the kind words but I am truly undeserving of such praise.

It is the duty of all responsible, compassionate and sentient beings to
point out evil, degeneracy and morally corrupt thought wherever we may
accidentally step in it.

I have done no more than you, or countless thousands of decent and
caring folks would have done.

We ALL have an obligation to stop the rot and are possessed of a Divine
Mandate to expose the Satanic Vermin posing as human beings.





mike


D. Peter Maus February 17th 10 08:03 AM

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On 2/17/10 24:57 , Priest wrote:

So do the group AND yourself a favor - SHUT UP!


Mmmmm.......No.




dave February 17th 10 01:08 PM

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dxAce wrote:

from from? Listening on that K3 eh? Remember, that 'K' stands for klunker :-)


I'm pretty sure it stands for "kit", Steve. Or "killer"!

dave February 17th 10 01:14 PM

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dxAce wrote:


dave wrote:

bpnjensen wrote:

Thanks - yes, I was including that in my verbal "equipment" bundle.
Looks great!

Moreover, no PC near the radio. So, more hardware too. I am
(probably to your chagrin) a pretty old-fashioned guy when it comes to
radio. I like the catch to be fairly tough (although QRN sucks).

Bruce


Like I said, my antenna is 30' away from my computer. I live in a
neighborhood with underground power lines and no detectable light
dimmers. I can hear very weak stations from Europe that no one else on
the West Coast of the USA can get.


No one? And you know this how?



My K3 was the only 20 meter PSK31 autospotter (out of at least a dozen
on the West Coast) to hear a station from Scotland last week. This
stuff is reported on a Google map in near real time. SWLs are welcome
to participate. It's jolly good fun and boffo yocks. Sure beats
trying[?] to hear 100,000 Watt stations from Maine or Cuba.

www.pskreporter.info


Drifter February 17th 10 03:13 PM

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On 2/17/2010 3:03 AM, D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 2/17/10 24:57 , Priest wrote:

So do the group AND yourself a favor - SHUT UP!


Mmmmm.......No.



Peter, your turn for the fanboi.

Drifter...


via-bright-mail.

bpnjensen February 17th 10 04:12 PM

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On Feb 17, 5:14*am, dave wrote:
dxAce wrote:

dave wrote:


bpnjensen wrote:


Thanks - yes, I was including that in my verbal "equipment" bundle.
Looks great!


Moreover, no PC near the radio. *So, more hardware too. *I am
(probably to your chagrin) a pretty old-fashioned guy when it comes to
radio. *I like the catch to be fairly tough (although QRN sucks).


Bruce


Like I said, my antenna is 30' away from my computer. *I live in a
neighborhood with underground power lines and no detectable light
dimmers. *I can hear very weak stations from Europe that no one else on
the West Coast of the USA can get.


No one? And you know this how?


* My K3 was the only 20 meter PSK31 autospotter (out of at least a dozen
on the West Coast) to hear a station from Scotland last week. *This
stuff is reported on a Google map in near real time. *SWLs are welcome
to participate. *It's jolly good fun and boffo yocks. *Sure beats
trying[?] to hear 100,000 Watt stations from Maine or Cuba.

www.pskreporter.info- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Dave, I checked the link but it seems broken. Can you give us a few
details? Freq, antenna, time and etc? This sounds quite interesting.

BTW, you are lucky - My neighborhood does NOT have buried powerlines
(in fact, we have more than our share of aerial cordage) and the noise
levels reflect it. Light dimmers and other noise sources are legion.
Did get some good copy on hams from South America the other night on
40, though - but still have to wait for the sunspots to rise again
before the subkilowatt fleas come banging through again.

I will say, though, that the newest types of spiral fluorescent bulbs,
when new and working properly, give off no perceptible RFI. I am
impressed.

Bruce Jensen

m II February 17th 10 04:53 PM

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bpnjensen wrote:

I will say, though, that the newest types of spiral fluorescent bulbs,
when new and working properly, give off no perceptible RFI. I am
impressed.



I have noticed noise only when the bulb bearing fixture is plugged into
the same outlet as the receiver and the lamp was also in close proximity
to the radio.

I have no dimmers in the house, so I can't comment on their influence.





mike

[email protected] February 17th 10 07:06 PM

Memo To: dxAce
 
Plane crashes in California neighborhood, 3 dead.So says an MSNBC.com
article on my WebTV homepage thingy.

Isn't in your California neighborhood, is it?
cuhulin


bpnjensen February 17th 10 07:17 PM

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On Feb 17, 8:53*am, m II wrote:

I have no dimmers in the house, so I can't comment on their influence.

mike


I can tell you - they suck. Avoid them at all cost.

Bruce

bpnjensen February 17th 10 07:18 PM

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On Feb 17, 11:06*am, wrote:
Plane crashes in California neighborhood, 3 dead.So says an MSNBC.com
article on my WebTV homepage thingy.

Isn't in your California neighborhood, is it?
cuhulin


That neighborhood is across the Bay from my house, but still - a crash
into a daycare is a real tragedy. I am so sorry for the folks who
died, and for their families :-(

Bruce


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