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Good luck, Dan, with your HDL and LDL.
After my late wife left blood with the vampire each month, we'd head for another Denny's we liked and had roadie breakfasts. :-) I got my cholesterol down to about range and then I learned that after age 70, it didn't make any difference. :-) I have been eating eggs nearly every morning of my life. I suspect my smoking since age 15 will affect me more than fatty stuff does. On topic: You might try plugging into a round hole in a wall socket in the laundry and bike rooms. I must admit that I first tried connecting my B&H before trying anything else. I didn't think of touching the end of the jumper that would clip to the radio's whip. But my wrought iron chandeliers are supposed to be connected to the ac ground. I have a meter I could have used to measure between the chandlier and the round hole in the socket. My old mobilehome is a metal box, but with just using a radio's whip, I get pretty good SW reception. There's no metal in the double floor. That gives new meaning to receiving ground waves. Bill, K5BY |
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Hi, Dan,
If you burn it off working on a farm it's Just good for you ! I'd heard that lots of mental activity burns off a lot of calories and fat. Unfortunately, mental activity isn't too helpful for the circulation, especially in the limbs. Or the belly. :-( made out of shipping containers stacked two high or what not. Most look pretty darn good; There is such in the next town down from me. Two containers stacked for the house and a separate container for the shop and garage. They do look great, with the paint used and the landscaping. My trailer is an old but standard 12 by 65 footer, with aluminum siding and steel roof. I wish the roof was aluminum, too. Be well, Bill, K5BY |
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"Eric Ferguson" wrote in message m...
For a really good U/VHF antenna, I recommend a Diamond RH77CA, and the Rat Shack antenna is collapsible. Eric: I took most of your advice and just got a used Yaesu VR-120 from Universal Radio. I am emailing you to see if the RS antenna that you speak about is the one I list here. It seems correct except that by the description, it will only receive at 25-1300 MHz, which is above the SW bands. Am I looking at the wrong one? Thanks. Rambler Center-Loaded Telescoping Whip Antenna $13.49 Brand: RadioShack Catalog #: 20-006 Model: 20-006 |
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![]() In article , Eric Ferguson wrote: You right, I DID forget the CW. Narrow AM is a MUST, both on AM and SW. For anyone who doesn't know, here's how to input the NAM function: Press and hold 0,3,5,9 while turning the radio on. That's it. When you go to the menu pages, you'll find it there and you can turn it on and off at will. Didn't mention it before, but there is a good FREE program out there that will let you program the radio through your computer and adds NAM as well. Are we talking about the VR-500 or 120 here? I just tried this on my VR-500 and it does not seem to make NAM mode appear when you step through the available choices using the MODE button. Am I missing something? |
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