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In article , "Kent"
writes: I can guarantee that a HAM would not be transmitting BREAKER BREAKER. - Well he was a complete asshole in any case... |
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The way CBers using power mikes and linears were dealt with was to stick a pin
through their antennas' coax feeds. As crappy as much consumer electronics is made, probably a tone-modulated ham or CB rig with 100 watts or so might get into the guy's gear and demodulate somewhere, if there's such a thing as a high gain stage in solid state audio stuff. Back in the old tube days... Bill, K5BY |
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WShoots1 wrote:
The way CBers using power mikes and linears were dealt with was to stick a pin through their antennas' coax feeds. As crappy as much consumer electronics is made, probably a tone-modulated ham or CB rig with 100 watts or so might get into the guy's gear and demodulate somewhere, if there's such a thing as a high gain stage in solid state audio stuff. Back in the old tube days... Bill, K5BY \ So Bill K5BY, did you ever really 'pin' a CBers "coax feed" or do you know someone who did or are you simply waving your dick around trying to make yurself look like a real anti-CB honcho? I suspect the latter. -Real Bill WX4A |
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WX4A: So Bill K5BY, did you ever really 'pin' a CBers "coax feed" or do you
know someone who did or are you simply waving your dick around trying to make yurself look like a real anti-CB honcho? I suspect the latter. Wrong, OM. I'd only heard, from other CBers, of it being done. You see, I was pro CB. I even remember my CB call, KBM5321, back when they were issued. Before I organized a ham emergency organization, the Clear Lake Emergency Amateur Radio Service, in the late 1970s, I organized a CB group, the Emergency Communications Network, in the early 1970s. Only one other ham/CBer would join the group. Later on, my ham group and that CB group worked together. Some of the CBers became hams -- and CLEARS members -- because of my attitude. Besides my 2M rig in the car, I have a CB rig for backup -- to the 2M rig, that is. My primary radio these days is a cell phone. 73, Bill, K5BY Licensed since 1947 Extra Class since 1952 Also have 2nd Class Radiotelegraph license # T2GB040061 with radar endorsement. |
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