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Michael Bryant April 13th 04 03:09 AM

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Geez, Steve. Having fun ****ing all over yourself?

Quick, they got meds for that.....

It's always great to come home from my evening class and see that you've kept
yourself busy, Steve.

My students really get some laughs out of your posts. They thought the
Commandante Zero stuff was the biggest Freudian slip they've ever seen!

Keep up the excellent work!


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
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Telamon April 13th 04 04:36 AM

In article ,
N8KDV wrote:

Michael Bryant wrote:

From: krackula


ha hah ah aha ha ......... probably a LOT better than poor old
Covington ......which has gone down hill so much. I liked the
nice river area development in Louisville ... where I live would
be a desert if it wasn't for irrigation.


Yep. I moved back to Kentucky in Dec 2001 after spending 20 years
outside the state, the last 14 in northern Utah.


So how long ago was it then that you attended Wayne State? (And lived
in the slums of Detroit).

If it was prior to the 14 years you lived in Utah then you certainly
knew long before 2001 that you had not received the PhD.


That's because in a way Bryant is everyman. He has lived in the slums
and yet aspires to acquire a double Ph.D. Then to make matters worse he
ended up with P. H. D. but that's another story. Speaking of stories he
has plenty. And did I mention he's also beyond time and place. Why deal
with boring reality when a better one can be fabricated.

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Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon April 13th 04 04:44 AM

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ocom (Michael Bryant) wrote:

From: N8KDV


So how long ago was it then that you attended Wayne State? (And
lived in the slums of Detroit).

If it was prior to the 14 years you lived in Utah then you certainly
knew long before 2001 that you had not received the PhD.


Duh. It's obvious that you 1.) Understand little about how one works
toward a PhD and that 2.) You are bored and looking to keep a fight
going.


We are all having a hard time keeping up with your imagination.

Why don't you take another drive to Ohio? It's obvious that you need
something besides your Drake to keep you occupied.


He actually has radios and spends time listening them. I know that in
your imagination you can with great rapidity hear many distant stations
but when someone has to use real radios and take the time to verify what
they are hearing; well it takes some time.

Get a life, Steve.


He seems to have one from here.

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Telamon
Ventura, California

CommandanteZero April 13th 04 04:47 AM



Michael Bryant wrote:

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Geez, Steve. Having fun ****ing all over yourself?

Quick, they got meds for that.....

It's always great to come home from my evening class and see that you've kept
yourself busy, Steve.

My students really get some laughs out of your posts. They thought the
Commandante Zero stuff was the biggest Freudian slip they've ever seen!


And I'm sure you've shown your supposed students the fact that you've lied about
your PhD!

Keep lying to us!



CommandanteZero April 13th 04 04:54 AM



Telamon wrote:

In article ,
ocom (Michael Bryant) wrote:

From: N8KDV


So how long ago was it then that you attended Wayne State? (And
lived in the slums of Detroit).

If it was prior to the 14 years you lived in Utah then you certainly
knew long before 2001 that you had not received the PhD.


Duh. It's obvious that you 1.) Understand little about how one works
toward a PhD and that 2.) You are bored and looking to keep a fight
going.


We are all having a hard time keeping up with your imagination.

Why don't you take another drive to Ohio? It's obvious that you need
something besides your Drake to keep you occupied.


He actually has radios and spends time listening them. I know that in
your imagination you can with great rapidity hear many distant stations
but when someone has to use real radios and take the time to verify what
they are hearing; well it takes some time.

Get a life, Steve.


He seems to have one from here.


Indeed I do! Just proved it a few ago with my old friend Kathy! LOL!

The 'ol boy still got it!

Damn!


Telamon April 13th 04 05:01 AM

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Geez, Steve. Having fun ****ing all over yourself?

Quick, they got meds for that.....

It's always great to come home from my evening class and see that
you've kept yourself busy, Steve.

My students really get some laughs out of your posts. They thought
the Commandante Zero stuff was the biggest Freudian slip they've ever
seen!

Keep up the excellent work!


You would never show anyone you knew these posts. You are an
embarrassment.

But since you have come up with this idea more than once maybe someone
should indicate to your students and facelty alike your posting
behavior. Your public display reflects upon the institution were you
serve as an instructor. I'd like to call you Professor but you don't
have that double Ph.D. now do you.

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Telamon
Ventura, California

Michael Bryant April 13th 04 05:05 AM

From: CommandanteZero

And I'm sure you've shown your supposed students the fact that you've lied
about
your PhD!

Keep lying to us!


Well, of course they've seen this thread. They know how stupid you're acting.
Most of them think you're like the old grouchy guys that stands out in the
street cursing cars and thinking he's tough because they swerve around him....

Pathetic, in a word.


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
(remove "nojunk" to reply)

Michael Bryant April 13th 04 05:08 AM

From: CommandanteZero

Indeed I do! Just proved it a few ago with my old friend Kathy! LOL!

The 'ol boy still got it!

Damn!


Can you document that. Did you tweek her passbands?

You are so pitifully juvenile that it's impossible to not laugh. The only thing
more hilarious is Tele-Nazi. Though he scares the students. They think you're
just funny, Steve!




Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
(remove "nojunk" to reply)

Telamon April 13th 04 05:09 AM

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"Stinger" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in
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Dan wrote:

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longwave wrote:

He doesn't need to own both radios to evaluate them. You
conveniently snipped the part where he made a direct comparison
using the same antenna and found that the 800 could hear
anything the R75 was receiving and with better audio. He made
up his mind based on real world evidence. That's the best
anyone can do.

Indeed.

If anyone cares, I will be taking delivery of a new 800 and a
little used 700 this week (probably Tuesday, 4/13). I will be
doing extensive comparisons with my other radios, and will be
happy to report my findings.


What I find interesting is in another thread someone compared his
$60 dollar Chinese portable to his IC-R75 and found that it heard
everything the IC-R75 did.

I've done some thinking on this "one radio hears a station and the
other didn't" situation when the sensitivity of the radios are
within a few dBm of each other. Normally it would not be reasonable
to expect this result.

I think the reason has to do with the radios input impedance
changing over frequency and not looking like a resistive load. With
an antenna not matched well on one end of a coax and the radio not
being a good match on some frequencies on the other end results can
be unpredictable with resonances at different frequencies for the
different radios. This will lead to unpredictable results.

In order to flatten out the response of the antenna / coax an
attenuator could be used absorb the reflections in the antenna
system.


Could be -- but I think it's more likely just a combination of
wishful thinking and enthusiasm getting in the way of objectivity.

The radios they're talking about (Kaito 1102 / Degen 1102) are
extremely good values at twice their price (I have the Kaito 1102).
But some of the stuff I was reading made me laugh out loud.


Well, I meant tabletop radio comparisons. I did not mean to extend it to
the portables but you have to agree that somewhere between these
extremes the truth must lie.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

N8KDV April 13th 04 05:15 AM



Michael Bryant wrote:

From: CommandanteZero


And I'm sure you've shown your supposed students the fact that you've lied
about
your PhD!

Keep lying to us!


Well, of course they've seen this thread. They know how stupid you're acting.
Most of them think you're like the old grouchy guys that stands out in the
street cursing cars and thinking he's tough because they swerve around him....

Pathetic, in a word.


Keep lying Fat Boy... you've shown them nothing!

And the only FBI you've spoken to is the FBI in your addled brain...

I think we can all believe that!






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