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Old August 27th 05, 08:20 PM
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On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 19:13:33 GMT, John Barnard wrote:



Beerbarrel wrote:

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:52:25 GMT, m II wrote:

Honus wrote:

Maybe dogs in Canada have no oil, but I hear that in some places in the
American south they get oiled on a regular basis.


In no small part due to their inebriate owners, no doubt. It's quite telling
that the dumbest of posters here also consume the most alcohol.








mike


Damn! You must be one drunk MF! Based on your statement, I'll bet you
and Honkus haven't seen sobriety since you were born.


And this coming from a guy who would be more appropriately described as "Swish".
Must have been a rough life going through life as "Swish Beerbarrel".

JB



In actuality, I love crushing the cans on my head. It's left a nice
dent overtime and gotten me some great radios.


Also, I don have standards when it comes to beer drinking. It has to
be cold.
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Old August 28th 05, 12:47 AM
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Beerbarrel wrote:

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 19:13:33 GMT, John Barnard wrote:



Beerbarrel wrote:

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 15:52:25 GMT, m II wrote:

Honus wrote:

Maybe dogs in Canada have no oil, but I hear that in some places in the
American south they get oiled on a regular basis.


In no small part due to their inebriate owners, no doubt. It's quite telling
that the dumbest of posters here also consume the most alcohol.








mike

Damn! You must be one drunk MF! Based on your statement, I'll bet you
and Honkus haven't seen sobriety since you were born.


And this coming from a guy who would be more appropriately described as "Swish".
Must have been a rough life going through life as "Swish Beerbarrel".

JB


In actuality, I love crushing the cans on my head. It's left a nice
dent overtime and gotten me some great radios.

Also, I don have standards when it comes to beer drinking. It has to
be cold.


Cold beer rocks anywhere in the world! Just out of curiosity, and I don't know what
brands you drink, how much would 500 mL of Becks and 710 mL of Heineken go for in
your neck of the woods?

In case Telamon is reading, lets agree that beer cans can be used to make Beverage
antennas ;-)

JB

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Old August 28th 05, 12:55 AM
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"John Barnard" wrote in message

In case Telamon is reading, lets agree that beer cans can be used to make
Beverage
antennas ;-)

JB


: ) You berry funny man John.


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Old August 28th 05, 03:31 AM
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Brian Hill wrote:

"John Barnard" wrote in message

In case Telamon is reading, lets agree that beer cans can be used to make
Beverage
antennas ;-)

JB


: ) You berry funny man John.


Hehehe. Brian, you old dog, I'll drink one for you.

On a more radio related note, I think you are an owner of a SP-600? Right?
Anyhow, if you have used one of them, have you ever noticed any frequency
instability above 30 MHz? My electronic readout gets really jumpy above 30 MHz
and I haven't seen that problem reported before in various groups that I read.

JB

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Old August 28th 05, 06:41 AM
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"John Barnard" wrote in message

Hehehe. Brian, you old dog, I'll drink one for you.



Why thank you John, I'll drink one to you too or three or
etc............................................... .....lol.



On a more radio related note, I think you are an owner of a SP-600? Right?
Anyhow, if you have used one of them, have you ever noticed any frequency
instability above 30 MHz? My electronic readout gets really jumpy above 30
MHz
and I haven't seen that problem reported before in various groups that I
read.

JB


Yea I got a couple. Hum? It may be the readout circuit itself? Without
looking at the digital readout does everything seam copasetic in regards to
sensitivity, selectivity and are signals where there supposed to be on the
analog dial?


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73 and good DX. B.H.
Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm




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Old August 28th 05, 02:35 PM
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Brian Hill wrote:

"John Barnard" wrote in message

Hehehe. Brian, you old dog, I'll drink one for you.


Why thank you John, I'll drink one to you too or three or
etc............................................... .....lol.


On a more radio related note, I think you are an owner of a SP-600? Right?
Anyhow, if you have used one of them, have you ever noticed any frequency
instability above 30 MHz? My electronic readout gets really jumpy above 30
MHz
and I haven't seen that problem reported before in various groups that I
read.

JB


Yea I got a couple. Hum? It may be the readout circuit itself? Without
looking at the digital readout does everything seam copasetic in regards to
sensitivity, selectivity and are signals where there supposed to be on the
analog dial?

--
73 and good DX. B.H.
Brian's Radio Universe
http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm


Everything works well on the rig and I haven't had any problems with selectivity
or sensitivity and all controls work well. In fact, when I lived in Montreal,
thanks primarily to the crystal phasing taking out Buffalo on 1520 kHz, I was
able to nail down Saudi Arabia on 1521. The R-390A and the HQ-180C couldn't cut
it with clear and clean reception. The digital readout is a Communications
Concepts Inc. unit that works well on all bands. It does generate some birdies
but is not too bad otherwise. The frequency readout goes crazy to the high end
of the 29.7-54.0 MHz band and everything seems okay otherwise.

It's not a pressing issue as I don't listen up around 54 MHz all that often.
Just curious to see if anyone else has had a similar problem.

JB

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Old August 28th 05, 01:14 AM
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"John Barnard" wrote in message
...
Cold beer rocks anywhere in the world! Just out of curiosity, and I don't

know what
brands you drink, how much would 500 mL of Becks and 710 mL of Heineken go

for in
your neck of the woods?


IIRC, the British still prefer their beer warm...



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Old August 28th 05, 01:35 AM
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On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 09:14:56 +0900, "Brenda Ann"
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"John Barnard" wrote in message
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Cold beer rocks anywhere in the world! Just out of curiosity, and I don't

know what
brands you drink, how much would 500 mL of Becks and 710 mL of Heineken go

for in
your neck of the woods?


IIRC, the British still prefer their beer warm...




I guess you can't agree with Tony on everything now can you?
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Old August 28th 05, 01:36 AM
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"Brenda Ann" wrote in message
...

"John Barnard" wrote in message
...
Cold beer rocks anywhere in the world! Just out of curiosity, and I don't

know what
brands you drink, how much would 500 mL of Becks and 710 mL of Heineken
go

for in
your neck of the woods?


IIRC, the British still prefer their beer warm...



I don't think it's as common any more Brenda. Well at least all my friend
over there don't?

B.H.


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I always knew them brits are crazy.Warm beer?,,,,, YUCK!
cuhulin



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