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Donal November 9th 03 12:19 AM

VHF Q? Bart?
 

The Captain...cap n all wrote in message
...


Nah, that is Nemesis' wife :-)

I'd post another pic of her but poor Donal will get upset again.


emmmm.... I suspect that I'm a bit younger than you think I am.


Feel free to post pictures of your wife. They won't upset me.


.... I bet that LP has a very fine ass... for a woman of her age!!


Regards

Donal
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Donal November 9th 03 12:26 AM

VHF Q? Bart?
 

The Captain...cap n all wrote in message
...
On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 01:43:05 -0000, "Donal"
OK, you know those balls with the 'lightning' flying around inside
them?
You know what happens when you put yor hand near the ball.
Hopefully the ball is an insulator!

Now go away and think about it.


As you are so superior, why don't you just explain it?

I'm astonoshed that MC puts up with your smugness. Doug would have simply
answered the bloody question.

You are clever. I am a complete idiot.

Now, why don't you tell me about static on the VHF?

Regards


Donal
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Bobsprit November 9th 03 12:53 AM

VHF Q? Bart?
 
I'm astonoshed that MC puts up with your smugness. Doug would have simply
answered the bloody question.


Meeee-owwwwww!!! Careful there!


RB

Brian McAloon November 9th 03 01:10 AM

VHF Q? Bart?
 
Doesn't solder corrode?
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
"Martin Baxter" wrote

I'd suspect a bad ground somewhere, remove and clean all connections,

replace
same and tighten well. Are you using any of those automotive type crimp

on
connectors?


Of course. You prefer soldering?

SV





Simple Simon November 9th 03 01:16 AM

VHF Q? Bart?
 

"Donal" wrote in message ...

... I bet that LP has a very fine ass... for a woman of her age!!



Sorry, Donal, I've seen LPs ass and it is broad and flat.
Very unappealing even to her lesbo friends.

S.Simon



Bobsprit November 9th 03 05:11 PM

VHF Q? Bart?
 
Coronal discharge of the antenna tip or failure to provide a dc path from
the antenna "hot" to "cold".

Earth ground or water ground does very little for a VHF radio. The whole rig
can "float" and work great.

RB, CB handle: Jabba


"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
...
Scott Vernon wrote:

While listening to Uncle NOAA the other night, my radio started cutting

out,
intermittently. Reaching for the radio, as I touched the mike cord the

radio
worked fine. When I let go, static. then the next morning, it seemed to
work just fine. Someone suggested a bad ant. gound (?). What do you

think?

Scotty


I'd suspect a bad ground somewhere, remove and clean all connections,

replace
same and tighten well. Are you using any of those automotive type crimp

on
connectors?

Cheers
Marty




Bobsprit November 9th 03 05:13 PM

VHF Q? Bart?
 
Good God!


"Pony Express" wrote in message
ink.net...
What about wire nuts with silicone in them? Made
for wet locations and underground. Seems that
they should hold up in the marine environment.
--
----
Steve
S/V Pony Express

"DSK" wrote in message
...
: : One thing I do know for a fact.... eithe
solder or crimp is better than
: twist-N-tape wiring!
:
: DSK
:




Bobsprit November 9th 03 05:15 PM

VHF Q? Bart?
 
Simon:

You are the only one with a clue in this thread. The rest are brainless
dunces!

RB

"Simple Simon" wrote in message
...
It's got nothing to do with grounding.

It's got to do with masking interference from
static buildup which can even travel across
plastic.

S.Simon


"Donal" wrote in message

...

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
While listening to Uncle NOAA the other night, my radio started

cutting
out,
intermittently. Reaching for the radio, as I touched the mike cord the

radio
worked fine. When I let go, static. then the next morning, it seemed

to
work just fine. Someone suggested a bad ant. gound (?). What do you

think?

Isn't your mike cord insulated? If so, I wouldn't think that

touching it
could affect the ground plane.



Regards


Donal
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HUh? November 9th 03 05:35 PM

VHF Q? Bart?
 
Yaba dabba do, to you.


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
k.net...
Coronal discharge of the antenna tip or failure to provide a dc path from
the antenna "hot" to "cold".

Earth ground or water ground does very little for a VHF radio. The whole

rig
can "float" and work great.

RB, CB handle: Jabba


"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
...
Scott Vernon wrote:

While listening to Uncle NOAA the other night, my radio started

cutting
out,
intermittently. Reaching for the radio, as I touched the mike cord the

radio
worked fine. When I let go, static. then the next morning, it seemed

to
work just fine. Someone suggested a bad ant. gound (?). What do you

think?

Scotty


I'd suspect a bad ground somewhere, remove and clean all connections,

replace
same and tighten well. Are you using any of those automotive type crimp

on
connectors?

Cheers
Marty






Bobsprit November 9th 03 07:52 PM

VHF Q? Bart?
 
Don't know or understand the difference between chassis ground and earth
ground do you?

RB

"HUh?" wrote in message
igy.com...
Yaba dabba do, to you.


"Bobsprit" wrote in message
k.net...
Coronal discharge of the antenna tip or failure to provide a dc path

from
the antenna "hot" to "cold".

Earth ground or water ground does very little for a VHF radio. The whole

rig
can "float" and work great.

RB, CB handle: Jabba


"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
...
Scott Vernon wrote:

While listening to Uncle NOAA the other night, my radio started

cutting
out,
intermittently. Reaching for the radio, as I touched the mike cord

the
radio
worked fine. When I let go, static. then the next morning, it

seemed
to
work just fine. Someone suggested a bad ant. gound (?). What do you

think?

Scotty

I'd suspect a bad ground somewhere, remove and clean all connections,

replace
same and tighten well. Are you using any of those automotive type

crimp
on
connectors?

Cheers
Marty









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