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On Feb 14, 2:54*am, "D. Peter Maus"
wrote: A certain mouthy college instructor comes to mind, but there are many who fit the criteria. In fairness it must be stated that Michael Bryant was a valuable contributor to this group and an effective advocate for the hobby of shortwave. His comprehensive logs were very useful and his knowledge of shortwave cannot be denied. I wish he would return, rrs could certainly use the renewed sense of energy he would certainly bring. |
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On Feb 14, 3:55*pm, Priest wrote:
On Feb 14, 2:54*am, "D. Peter Maus" wrote: *A certain mouthy college instructor comes to *mind, but there are many who fit the criteria. In fairness it must be stated that Michael Bryant was a valuable contributor to this group and an effective advocate for the hobby of shortwave. His comprehensive logs were very useful and his knowledge of shortwave cannot be denied. *I wish he would return, rrs could certainly use the renewed sense of energy he would certainly bring. Tsk tsk - by now it should be obvious that it isn't how much you know or contribute that ultimately counts... ;-) |
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On Feb 14, 9:11*am, dave wrote:
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: dave wrote: This board went to **** after 9-11. *Interesting how something like that brings out the fraidy cats. I disagree, this board as you call it, went to ****, as it were, the day the wall street journal published that the law firm which did the first USENET SPAM got $230,000 in business from it. The signal to noise ratio, always low, has gotten much lower over the years, but a good filter helps. People come and go, and I remember the time anyone could bring a newsgroup to its knees with 3 words: "Turkish Armenian Genocide" :-) Geoff. * Apparently my usenet provider filters for me as I rarely see any spam here. *I find toying with the dittoheads amusing. I am always ready to talk radio. *Unfortunately, what's left besides bad commercial radio, un-listenable non-commercial radio, and disappearing HFBC, is UTE monitoring, which seems to generate little interest around here. Ute monitoring - You think shortwave programs are becoming less popular? Just spring the idea of an automated beacon as riveting radio on the GP and see what happens! Requires knowledge and equipment, usually, that goes beyond what typical radio listeners have. I knew code once, but let it slide; and I don't have any RTTY equipment. On top of that, it does not have the same *romance* or humanity as hearing a scratchy broadcast signal from 10,000 km away. Don't get me wrong - I appreciate the fact that a Ute can be just as DX-worthy and interesting in many respects, and have thought many times about getting some nifty add-ons to make a go of it - but it does not grab most people as will a live voice and well- devised program across the miles. Bruce Jensen |
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bpnjensen wrote:
On Feb 14, 9:11 am, wrote: Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: dave wrote: This board went to **** after 9-11. Interesting how something like that brings out the fraidy cats. I disagree, this board as you call it, went to ****, as it were, the day the wall street journal published that the law firm which did the first USENET SPAM got $230,000 in business from it. The signal to noise ratio, always low, has gotten much lower over the years, but a good filter helps. People come and go, and I remember the time anyone could bring a newsgroup to its knees with 3 words: "Turkish Armenian Genocide" :-) Geoff. Apparently my usenet provider filters for me as I rarely see any spam here. I find toying with the dittoheads amusing. I am always ready to talk radio. Unfortunately, what's left besides bad commercial radio, un-listenable non-commercial radio, and disappearing HFBC, is UTE monitoring, which seems to generate little interest around here. Ute monitoring - You think shortwave programs are becoming less popular? Just spring the idea of an automated beacon as riveting radio on the GP and see what happens! Requires knowledge and equipment, usually, that goes beyond what typical radio listeners have. I knew code once, but let it slide; and I don't have any RTTY equipment. On top of that, it does not have the same *romance* or humanity as hearing a scratchy broadcast signal from 10,000 km away. Don't get me wrong - I appreciate the fact that a Ute can be just as DX-worthy and interesting in many respects, and have thought many times about getting some nifty add-ons to make a go of it - but it does not grab most people as will a live voice and well- devised program across the miles. Bruce Jensen Those miles have vanished. All radio is local today. You don't need RTTY equipment. You need a free program called Fldigi which turns your sound card into a teletype. You don't need a computer controlled receiver; it just needs to be stable and capable of tuning SSB. http://www.w1hkj.com/Downloads.html |
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On Feb 14, 8:19*pm, dave wrote:
bpnjensen wrote: On Feb 14, 9:11 am, *wrote: Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote: dave wrote: This board went to **** after 9-11. *Interesting how something like that brings out the fraidy cats. I disagree, this board as you call it, went to ****, as it were, the day the wall street journal published that the law firm which did the first USENET SPAM got $230,000 in business from it. The signal to noise ratio, always low, has gotten much lower over the years, but a good filter helps. People come and go, and I remember the time anyone could bring a newsgroup to its knees with 3 words: "Turkish Armenian Genocide" :-) Geoff. * *Apparently my usenet provider filters for me as I rarely see any spam here. *I find toying with the dittoheads amusing. I am always ready to talk radio. *Unfortunately, what's left besides bad commercial radio, un-listenable non-commercial radio, and disappearing HFBC, is UTE monitoring, which seems to generate little interest around here. Ute monitoring - You think shortwave programs are becoming less popular? *Just spring the idea of an automated beacon as riveting radio on the GP and see what happens! Requires knowledge and equipment, usually, that goes beyond what typical radio listeners have. *I knew code once, but let it slide; and I don't have any RTTY equipment. *On top of that, it does not have the same *romance* or humanity as hearing a scratchy broadcast signal from 10,000 km away. *Don't get me wrong - I appreciate the fact that a Ute can be just as DX-worthy and interesting in many respects, and have thought many times about getting some nifty add-ons to make a go of it - but it does not grab most people as will a live voice and well- devised program across the miles. Bruce Jensen Those miles have vanished. *All radio is local today. You don't need RTTY equipment. *You need a free program called Fldigi which turns your sound card into a teletype. *You don't need a computer controlled receiver; it just needs to be stable and capable of tuning SSB.. http://www.w1hkj.com/Downloads.html 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 |
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It is snowing right now, near Kosciusko,Mississippi, about sixty
something miles North of doggy's couch. I saw Hunter Gates talking this afternoon, on WLBT channel 3, 5:00 PM news. http://www.wlbt.com/Global/story.asp?S=8954403 cuhulin |
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On Feb 14, 6:55*pm, Priest wrote:
On Feb 14, 2:54*am, "D. Peter Maus" wrote: *A certain mouthy college instructor comes to *mind, but there are many who fit the criteria. In fairness it must be stated that Michael Bryant was a valuable contributor to this group and an effective advocate for the hobby of shortwave. His comprehensive logs were very useful and his knowledge of shortwave cannot be denied. *I wish he would return, rrs could certainly use the renewed sense of energy he would certainly bring. **Cough - Cough** It's pretty nice in here without the same old act IMO. |
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Me auld home town of Carthage,Mississippi got some snow today too,
according to WAPT channel 16 10:00 PM tv weather news guy David Hartman.Carthage isn't farr from Kosciusko.Many years ago, an Uncle (Grady) of mine owned a farm near Kosciusko. http://www.thecarthaginian.com cuhulin |
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On Feb 15, 11:22*pm, wrote:
Me auld home town of Carthage,Mississippi got some snow today too, according to WAPT channel 16 10:00 PM tv weather news guy David Hartman.Carthage isn't farr from Kosciusko.Many years ago, an Uncle (Grady) of mine owned a farm near Kosciusko.http://www.thecarthaginian.com cuhulin We're getting hammered pretty good here in the Nati' - - I have a tad over eight inches all around my yard. Fun to go out and drive in it IMO , at least for a little while - it really wakes you up. :-) Then come home and put some logs in the fireplace. Apparently we're gonna get it again this weekend. |
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While I was cutting under that tree stump this afternoon, at ground
level, I hatched the bright idea of putting some liquid Dawn dish washing detergent on my saw blade.It works pretty good too. cuhulin |
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