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[email protected] September 21st 05 04:55 AM

I told the truth.The Goodwill store had a price of five dollars for the
MGA/Mitsubishi tv set because sometimes it has some shadowy lines moving
up from the bottom of the screen to the top of the screen.I paid the
lady at the checkout counter five dollars for the tv set.I am watching
Katrina: American Catastrophe on one of the History channels on the tv
set right now.
cuhulin


[email protected] September 21st 05 04:59 AM

You are nothing but one of them Chicken Yellow Belly Coward
Canadians.You don't amount to anything and you never will either.You are
just like all of those other Chicken Yellow Belly Coward Canadians.
cuhulin


m II September 21st 05 05:24 AM

wrote:

I told the truth.The Goodwill store had a price of five dollars for the
MGA/Mitsubishi tv set because sometimes it has some shadowy lines moving
up from the bottom of the screen to the top of the screen.I paid the
lady at the checkout counter five dollars for the tv set.I am watching
Katrina: American Catastrophe on one of the History channels on the tv
set right now.
cuhulin



So, it was the *MGA/Mitsubishi* tv which you put the magnet on in the
Goodwill store..ok..It would appear Honus apologized to you in error.

The *Sony* that you put the magnet on was in a DIFFERENT store.

Now I get it. Out of curiosity, just how many times have you played this
magnet trick and in how many different stores?




mike

[email protected] September 21st 05 06:01 AM

Never even once.It is a trick I read about in a magazine over fifty
years ago.You would have to use a big powerfull magnet to make it work
anyway.I carry my little bitty magnet on my keychain for when or if I
want to check metal for steel or brass.
cuhulin


[email protected] September 21st 05 06:09 AM

Think about the many different kinds of things that may be sitting on
top of tv sets all over the World.Everything from A to Z.Many of those
things are probally magnetized to some extent and there are bound to be
many other folks around the World who have magnets on their keychains
sitting on top of their tv sets.A lot of folks who work in scrap metal
yards carry keychain magnets on their keychains or in their pockets for
checking metal.
cuhulin


Honus September 21st 05 06:09 AM


"m II" wrote in message
news:hg5Ye.240462$9A2.197177@edtnps89...
wrote:

I told the truth.The Goodwill store had a price of five dollars for the
MGA/Mitsubishi tv set because sometimes it has some shadowy lines moving
up from the bottom of the screen to the top of the screen.I paid the
lady at the checkout counter five dollars for the tv set.I am watching
Katrina: American Catastrophe on one of the History channels on the tv
set right now.
cuhulin



So, it was the *MGA/Mitsubishi* tv which you put the magnet on in the
Goodwill store..ok..It would appear Honus apologized to you in error.

The *Sony* that you put the magnet on was in a DIFFERENT store.

Now I get it. Out of curiosity, just how many times have you played this
magnet trick and in how many different stores?


Crap. Just when I think I can bow out gracefully....



[email protected] September 21st 05 04:07 PM

White Knuckle Airways,eh?
cuhulin


Fred McKenzie September 22nd 05 04:19 AM

In article , "Bob Chilcoat"
wrote:

Unfortunately, while this setup worked perfectly at home well away from the
airport, we have an Automatic Weather Observation Station (AWOS)
transmitting continuously on 120.60 MHz only 50-60 feet from the place I
need to site the receiver. Even though this is only a 5 Watt transmitter,
it overloads the front end of the receiver. As soon as anyone keys on
123.00 and the automatic squelch is triggered, all you hear is the AWOS
recording.


Bob-

By now you have probably solved your problem. If not, someone else
suggested that you insert attenuation in the Sony's antenna lead. I think
that approach is most likely to produce the results you want.

If you were to replace the Sony's antenna with a dummy load, there may
still be sufficient signal bleeding into the radio to make your system
work. The interfering signal would also bleed into the radio, but at such
a low level that the Sony's tuned circuits ought to be able to handle it.

If even this does not solve the interference, you may find the problem to
be audio rectification inside the 88.1 equipment, perhaps in the
oscillator stage!

Please keep us informed of what it takes to make it work.

73, Fred, K4DII

Scott September 22nd 05 12:09 PM

I'm guessing that because of all the new B.S. concerning Homeland
Security, the airport probably has a fence around it with a security
coded gate control so that non-pilots can't get onto the field...

Scott


John S. wrote:




Rather than re-broadcasting the signal why not try something simpler.
Just set up an Airport Traffic room within the airport and pipe the
audio in. Hang some old pictures and other memorabilia of the airport
on the walls to make it interesting.


John S. September 22nd 05 12:54 PM


Scott wrote:
I'm guessing that because of all the new B.S. concerning Homeland
Security, the airport probably has a fence around it with a security
coded gate control so that non-pilots can't get onto the field...

Scott


John S. wrote:




Rather than re-broadcasting the signal why not try something simpler.
Just set up an Airport Traffic room within the airport and pipe the
audio in. Hang some old pictures and other memorabilia of the airport
on the walls to make it interesting.


Most airports have a lounge of some kind....



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