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Old November 26th 03, 03:11 AM
Michael White
 
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har har LOL,you didn't really think.............nah cmon now...........
:O)

A ham friend of mine actually did have an old Harris commerical amp that
would run an honest 5,000 watts. His transceiver was opened up for
transmitting, and he was idly tuning around the citizen's band. He heard
some guy who had just gotten an old FT-101 cooking on CB, and was saying:

"Hey all you 5 watt pukes out there, this is what One...Hundred...Watts
sounds like!"

My friend fired up the Harris and hollered into the mic:

"Hey all you hundred watt pukes out there, this is what
Five...Thousand...Watts sounds like!"

The CBer declined to answer.

True story.


 
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