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Michael Bryant wrote: From: N8KDV And YOU are an employed hypocrite who knows he can't be honest about the last day he worked. Sheeesh... get this guy back on his meds! Now he's saying I am employed! So, YOU are admitting that your trip to Ohio was NOT employment? What an idiot you are Fat Boy... pay attention... first you say I'm not employed, then you say I am. Get those one or two brain cells talking to each other and perhaps you'll get it! You are truly boggling! You'd know... you're the master of boggle! |
Got you guys going good, think I'll do 25 miles on the bike.
Later Burr #6 |
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In article , Burr
writes: Got you guys going good, think I'll do 25 miles on the bike. Later Burr #6 Waitin for it to warm up so I can restore the Bike to working order & do something similar.. ( & Drag the Jwin around testing out External Bicycle antennas ..) Dan |
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In article , Howard
writes: Subject: Troll From: Howard Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 17:22:33 -0700 On 11 Apr 2004 23:56:56 GMT, (Diverd4777) wrote: In article , Burr writes: Got you guys going good, think I'll do 25 miles on the bike. Later Burr #6 Waitin for it to warm up so I can restore the Bike to working order & do something similar.. ( & Drag the Jwin around testing out External Bicycle antennas ..) Dan Interested in your external bicycle antenna. Care to share details? Howard Hi Howard.. - Well the Bicycle Antenna ( Trade marked, protected by patents, etc. ) came into being due to poor Shortwave reception on the Jwin JX M-14 whilst riding a 18 speed Bike. Signals would fade in & out, meainig I couldn't hear " Planet World News" & such while steering around Potholes & racing past Homless People. (& No I Don't Live In San Diego ) In any case.. - So , I took about 12 feet of #22 stranded, plastic coated wire, hooked two alligator clips to it & wound most of it around the top support on the Bike. One end clipped to the Aluminum Bicycle rack, Other end goes to the antenna. Will let you know how it all work out ( POTHOLE ! ! ! ! TRUCK ! ! ! SCREEEEEECH... ) Wearing my Helmet & Bicycle gloves Dan |
Burr wrote:
Got you guys going good, think I'll do 25 miles on the bike. Later Burr #6 We're looking forward to your weather reports in July when it's 110/deg F. in the shade. That will make up for the ones you gave us in January. :-) -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
On 12 Apr 2004 00:38:44 GMT, (Diverd4777) wrote:
In article , Howard writes: Subject: Troll From: Howard Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 17:22:33 -0700 On 11 Apr 2004 23:56:56 GMT, (Diverd4777) wrote: In article , Burr writes: Got you guys going good, think I'll do 25 miles on the bike. Later Burr #6 Waitin for it to warm up so I can restore the Bike to working order & do something similar.. ( & Drag the Jwin around testing out External Bicycle antennas ..) Dan Interested in your external bicycle antenna. Care to share details? Howard Hi Howard.. - Well the Bicycle Antenna ( Trade marked, protected by patents, etc. ) came into being due to poor Shortwave reception on the Jwin JX M-14 whilst riding a 18 speed Bike. Signals would fade in & out, meainig I couldn't hear " Planet World News" & such while steering around Potholes & racing past Homless People. (& No I Don't Live In San Diego ) In any case.. - So , I took about 12 feet of #22 stranded, plastic coated wire, hooked two alligator clips to it & wound most of it around the top support on the Bike. One end clipped to the Aluminum Bicycle rack, Other end goes to the antenna. Will let you know how it all work out ( POTHOLE ! ! ! ! TRUCK ! ! ! SCREEEEEECH... ) Wearing my Helmet & Bicycle gloves Dan I was envsioning a whip mounted to the frame, I guess you are a bit more fashion conscious than I. Should you find yourself wanting to try something different for your antenna the following site may be of use, it's BMHA - Bicycle Mobile Hams of America. http://www.lafetra.com/bmha/default.htm Have fun & ride safely, Howard |
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