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Old April 11th 04, 03:03 PM
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Michael Bryant wrote:
From: Jeff Seale



I just run mine off the 'mains'. I put batteries in it though for when
bad stuff happens (power outage, severe weather, etc.)

Jeff Seale
Louisville, KY
Satellit 800, YB-550PE



What do you use your S800 for?

Doesn't it have a slight AC hum, particularly through the headphones?

When you turn the tuning knob fast, doesn't the noise floor go way up?

Does your low battery indicator start flashing about an hour after you

put new
batteries in? Does your sync start to how after you've left batteries in

a
while?


I've had a lot of radios. I'm just suggesting that compared to the

others I've
owned, the S800 is disappointing.



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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For one thing, I use it for WeFAX downloading. This radio and my PC are
a great team. I've had no problems with the headphones or any of the
external audio jacks on the radio. Heck, those Grundig headphones are so
nice, I use 'em with other stuff in my shack (i.e.: scanner, PC,
mini-disc recorder).

Like I said earlier, I don't run this thing off the battery very much,
only in emergencies, so I haven't had that problem you mentioned just yet.

This radio's been good as gold in the month that I've had it.

Jeff Seale
Louisville, KY
Satellit 800, YB-550PE


I see you're both in Louisville. One of you needs to lug your S800 to the
other, and you guys could try them side-by-side. That would be interesting.

-- Stinger


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Old April 11th 04, 07:45 PM
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huh ???

hummmmmmmmm .......... I must have missed something ! I drove
through Louisville , on my way to Covington , Ky last september
and it seemed deshelved , poor ( people didn't have avery high
standard of living ) ...and rather smallish. where are all those
people, prosperity and growth located at ?
I live in one of the smallest metro areas in my own state , a
agriculture based town / metro of only 1.3 million people. quite
smallish for my state where metro areas can exceed 15 million
people. as a matter of fact , I can't even find Louisville on this
list of top 48 cities / metros of population

http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa122099c.htm

this site says that Louisville is the largest city
IN KENTUCKY ... and 16th in the USA .......
( course it is the CC site ah ahaha , possibly stating that from
some measurement technicality )

http://www.gotolouisville.com/

hummmmmmmmmmm ......... must be something amiss
somewhere. Louisville seemed quite tiny to me ... and rather
poor .... ( low cost houses average price of a house in
my little town is about $387,000 beat cars most old cars
are illegal polluters , out here ...and ... undeveloped metro
spaces , lots of oldish urban decay ) ......... I kinda felt sorry
for many of the towns I went through and Louisville was
definitely one of them. hey what do I know ..??? ...maybe
I misjudged the place !!! haaah ah ahaha ha


k.....................

btw: I was born in Ky in Covington and lived in harlin county
when " they shot the sheriff " , got my first radio license there
too. the " entire " town of Covington has turned into slums
nowadays .... only about a 3rd of it , was slums when I lived
there. sad to visit my old blue collar neighborhood now ........
everyone probably moved to Louisville ......




A lot of posters in here over the past few years have been from Louisville.
Louisville's growth rate, combined with the recent city-county governmental
merger, make us the 16th largest city in the US.

Mr. Seale, I went to high school with someone with your name. What part of town
do you live in?




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Old April 11th 04, 11:12 PM
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From: krackula

hummmmmmmmm .......... I must have missed something ! I drove
through Louisville , on my way to Covington , Ky last september
and it seemed deshelved , poor ( people didn't have avery high
standard of living ) ...and rather smallish. where are all those
people, prosperity and growth located at ?


Sounds like you drove through the old city's West End. You need to visit
Louisville's east end. All cities have good and bad sides.

Just had a beautiful drive across town today on Louisville's Gene Snyder
Freeway out on the edge of Jefferson Co. Nothing like what you describe.

Still laughing about being dissed by someone from Covington, KY! ;-)I can't
even find Louisville on this
list of top 48 cities / metros of population

http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa122099c.htm

this site says that Louisville is the largest city
IN KENTUCKY ... and 16th in the USA .......
( course it is the CC site ah ahaha , possibly stating that from
some measurement technicality )


Yes, the technicality of total population.


http://www.gotolouisville.com/

hummmmmmmmmmm ......... must be something amiss
somewhere.


Yep. You hit the nail on the tip of your pointy head.

Louisville seemed quite tiny to me ... and rather
poor .... ( low cost houses average price of a house in
my little town is about $387,000 beat cars most old cars
are illegal polluters , out here ...and ... undeveloped metro
spaces , lots of oldish urban decay ) ......... I kinda felt sorry
for many of the towns I went through and Louisville was
definitely one of them. hey what do I know ..??? ...maybe
I misjudged the place !!! haaah ah ahaha ha


The part you saw on your trip through to Covington could fit that description.
But that's nowhere near most of Louisville.

k.....................

btw: I was born in Ky in Covington and lived in harlin county
when " they shot the sheriff " , got my first radio license there
too. the " entire " town of Covington has turned into slums
nowadays .... only about a 3rd of it , was slums when I lived
there. sad to visit my old blue collar neighborhood now ........
everyone probably moved to Louisville


No, just into the other slums of Cincinnati, one of America's most quickly
deteriorating cities.

Louisville's no Nirvana. Good and bad sides. But it does have the 16th highest
population in the US. It's the city's official PR line.


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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Old April 11th 04, 11:34 PM
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On 11 Apr 2004 22:12:21 GMT, ocom (Michael Bryant)
wrote:

From: krackula


hummmmmmmmm .......... I must have missed something ! I drove
through Louisville , on my way to Covington , Ky last september
and it seemed deshelved , poor ( people didn't have avery high
standard of living ) ...and rather smallish. where are all those
people, prosperity and growth located at ?


Sounds like you drove through the old city's West End. You need to visit
Louisville's east end. All cities have good and bad sides.

Just had a beautiful drive across town today on Louisville's Gene Snyder
Freeway out on the edge of Jefferson Co. Nothing like what you describe.

Still laughing about being dissed by someone from Covington, KY! ;-)I can't
even find Louisville on this
list of top 48 cities / metros of population

http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa122099c.htm

this site says that Louisville is the largest city
IN KENTUCKY ... and 16th in the USA .......
( course it is the CC site ah ahaha , possibly stating that from
some measurement technicality )


Yes, the technicality of total population.


http://www.gotolouisville.com/

hummmmmmmmmmm ......... must be something amiss
somewhere.


Yep. You hit the nail on the tip of your pointy head.

Louisville seemed quite tiny to me ... and rather
poor .... ( low cost houses average price of a house in
my little town is about $387,000 beat cars most old cars
are illegal polluters , out here ...and ... undeveloped metro
spaces , lots of oldish urban decay ) ......... I kinda felt sorry
for many of the towns I went through and Louisville was
definitely one of them. hey what do I know ..??? ...maybe
I misjudged the place !!! haaah ah ahaha ha


The part you saw on your trip through to Covington could fit that description.
But that's nowhere near most of Louisville.

k.....................

btw: I was born in Ky in Covington and lived in harlin county
when " they shot the sheriff " , got my first radio license there
too. the " entire " town of Covington has turned into slums
nowadays .... only about a 3rd of it , was slums when I lived
there. sad to visit my old blue collar neighborhood now ........
everyone probably moved to Louisville


No, just into the other slums of Cincinnati, one of America's most quickly
deteriorating cities.

Louisville's no Nirvana. Good and bad sides. But it does have the 16th highest
population in the US. It's the city's official PR line.


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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Of coures they count cows, pigs, and chickens there too!

Tracy
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Old April 12th 04, 04:47 AM
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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.

pretty green hardwood trees out there too ...... !!! oddly enough
( as if there wasn't enough odd things about California to
start with ) ...." everything " here ... all the plant life , for the
most part , is man made and artificial. nothing to do with the
natural local or terrain in any natural way. sure it's fragrant
flowering and green , year around .. and don't get me wrong , thats
nice too ..... BUT ...it's ALL artificial, and unnatural ..kinda
like Disney Land or something. those beautiful hardwood forests and
natural surroundings are quite nice and feels good after so much
stuff like we live in , out here. ( liked the vibrant and LOUD
at night insect life too ..out here we nuked everything for the
farmers and have nothing like that , it adds a lot to the pleasant
natural ambiance )


k....................




On 11 Apr 2004 22:12:21 GMT, ocom (Michael Bryant)
wrote:

From: krackula


hummmmmmmmm .......... I must have missed something ! I drove
through Louisville , on my way to Covington , Ky last september
and it seemed deshelved , poor ( people didn't have avery high
standard of living ) ...and rather smallish. where are all those
people, prosperity and growth located at ?


Sounds like you drove through the old city's West End. You need to visit
Louisville's east end. All cities have good and bad sides.

Just had a beautiful drive across town today on Louisville's Gene Snyder
Freeway out on the edge of Jefferson Co. Nothing like what you describe.

Still laughing about being dissed by someone from Covington, KY! ;-)I can't
even find Louisville on this
list of top 48 cities / metros of population

http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa122099c.htm

this site says that Louisville is the largest city
IN KENTUCKY ... and 16th in the USA .......
( course it is the CC site ah ahaha , possibly stating that from
some measurement technicality )


Yes, the technicality of total population.


http://www.gotolouisville.com/

hummmmmmmmmmm ......... must be something amiss
somewhere.


Yep. You hit the nail on the tip of your pointy head.

Louisville seemed quite tiny to me ... and rather
poor .... ( low cost houses average price of a house in
my little town is about $387,000 beat cars most old cars
are illegal polluters , out here ...and ... undeveloped metro
spaces , lots of oldish urban decay ) ......... I kinda felt sorry
for many of the towns I went through and Louisville was
definitely one of them. hey what do I know ..??? ...maybe
I misjudged the place !!! haaah ah ahaha ha


The part you saw on your trip through to Covington could fit that description.
But that's nowhere near most of Louisville.

k.....................

btw: I was born in Ky in Covington and lived in harlin county
when " they shot the sheriff " , got my first radio license there
too. the " entire " town of Covington has turned into slums
nowadays .... only about a 3rd of it , was slums when I lived
there. sad to visit my old blue collar neighborhood now ........
everyone probably moved to Louisville


No, just into the other slums of Cincinnati, one of America's most quickly
deteriorating cities.

Louisville's no Nirvana. Good and bad sides. But it does have the 16th highest
population in the US. It's the city's official PR line.


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)


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