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Bruce in Bangkok wrote in
: Ah.. just a bunch of young whippersnappers.. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) I know, I know.....You busted 1AW in 1915 for a spark gap violation with the Commerce Dept. Radio Inspectors....(c;] Bruce, did you know Roger Long's grandfather was on the air in 1905?! They made him get a license much later and he became 2ABT in Albany. |
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 00:47:55 +0000, Larry wrote:
Bruce in Bangkok wrote in : Ah.. just a bunch of young whippersnappers.. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) I know, I know.....You busted 1AW in 1915 for a spark gap violation with the Commerce Dept. Radio Inspectors....(c;] Nope but they did come looking for my younger brother in about 1949 0r 50. somebody gave him a "Tesla coil machine" and he used to come home from school and "experiment" with it. Eventually there was a funny looking panel truck driving around, had a big "ring" on the roof, and one day a pleasant young guy rapped on the door and asked my mother if anyone in the family was a radio operator. She showed him the Tesla coil and he laughed. told her to tell her boy not to play with it when people wanted to watch TV. It seems that my brother in his "experiment" had attached an antenna to the coil and was broadcasting. Bruce, did you know Roger Long's grandfather was on the air in 1905?! They made him get a license much later and he became 2ABT in Albany. Gives new meaning to being "Grandfathered". Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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Bruce in Bangkok wrote in
: Nope but they did come looking for my younger brother in about 1949 0r 50. somebody gave him a "Tesla coil machine" and he used to come home from school and "experiment" with it. Eventually there was a funny looking panel truck driving around, had a big "ring" on the roof, and one day a pleasant young guy rapped on the door and asked my mother if anyone in the family was a radio operator. She showed him the Tesla coil and he laughed. told her to tell her boy not to play with it when people wanted to watch TV. It seems that my brother in his "experiment" had attached an antenna to the coil and was broadcasting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY-AS13fl30 Imagine this monster down your street...(c; Tesla coilers are very serious people....scary. Notice the huge power supply and, at the base of the coil, the massive spark gap lit up white hot.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jV6Dhza2G0 Of course, that can't match what the power company boys can do...(c; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKMTSDzU1Z4 ...or the effects of the HAARP weapon..... |
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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY-AS13fl30 Imagine this monster down your street...(c; Tesla coilers are very serious people....scary. Notice the huge power supply and, at the base of the coil, the massive spark gap lit up white hot.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jV6Dhza2G0 Of course, that can't match what the power company boys can do...(c; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKMTSDzU1Z4 ..or the effects of the HAARP weapon..... The Earth needs to be recharged from time to time. I'm glad someone is seeing to it. |
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 15:45:16 +0000, Larry wrote:
Bruce in Bangkok wrote in : Nope but they did come looking for my younger brother in about 1949 0r 50. somebody gave him a "Tesla coil machine" and he used to come home from school and "experiment" with it. Eventually there was a funny looking panel truck driving around, had a big "ring" on the roof, and one day a pleasant young guy rapped on the door and asked my mother if anyone in the family was a radio operator. She showed him the Tesla coil and he laughed. told her to tell her boy not to play with it when people wanted to watch TV. It seems that my brother in his "experiment" had attached an antenna to the coil and was broadcasting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FY-AS13fl30 Imagine this monster down your street...(c; Tesla coilers are very serious people....scary. Notice the huge power supply and, at the base of the coil, the massive spark gap lit up white hot.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jV6Dhza2G0 Of course, that can't match what the power company boys can do...(c; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKMTSDzU1Z4 ..or the effects of the HAARP weapon..... My brother's would light up a florescent tube (neon light, in the argot of the day :-) by holding it on your hand and weaving it near the secondary coil. It also produced some scary long sparks. As I remember it my brother had rigged up a "pulser" for it by gluing tin foil from a some cigarette wrapper on a phonograph record and rigging two wire contractors to complete a circuit as the record turned. The FCC guy said that was certainly interesting but probably didn't contributed much to the T.V. viewer's enjoyment. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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Bruce in Bangkok wrote in
: The FCC guy said that was certainly interesting but probably didn't contributed much to the T.V. viewer's enjoyment. FCC guys are no fun at all with TV viewers breathin' down his neck bitching up a storm.... FCC showed up at my house to inspect the 1500 watt ham station from a neighbor's complaint. We went through the motions on the Collins S-line I was running at the time, the finest equipment of the day. After coffee and donuts (Hey! He's a cop..of sorts!) I invited the FCC guy to the neighbor's house so he could take Polaroids of the complainant's television antenna, a pair of 99c rabbit ears duct taped to a branch of the oak tree over her porch with several pieces of twinlead duct taped together to reach the 13" Korean PoS $79 TV she watched...when she could. FCC sent her a letter and put it in with the TVI handbook they publish for Crap TV owners explaining how she needed to get a real TV antenna or connect to the cable system to solve her problem. Now told her TV, not my $8000 ham station, was at fault, she decided to shoot at me with a .22 pistol that barely missed me. Her next visit was from the Charleston County Sheriff. They dug the bullet out of my wall for evidence and charged her with Attempted Murder and a couple of concealed weapons charges. Her brother came and emptied her stuff out of the house so I guess she wasn't coming back and we never saw her again. I had my neighborhood kids climb up and take down the problem antenna so some other idiot with a pistol didn't hook it to HIS TV..... If you want to be responsible for every blown light bulb, home appliance and TV cable outage....erect a 60' tower in your yard with a big ham radio antenna on it. You don't need a license or transmitter...... "Don't **** me off or I'll turn that antenna around and point it at YOU!"....the ray gun effect. Everybody loves ham radio right after a hurricane when the phones are dead and they can't call anyone.... |
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"Larry" wrote in message
... Bruce in Bangkok wrote in : The FCC guy said that was certainly interesting but probably didn't contributed much to the T.V. viewer's enjoyment. FCC guys are no fun at all with TV viewers breathin' down his neck bitching up a storm.... FCC showed up at my house to inspect the 1500 watt ham station from a neighbor's complaint. We went through the motions on the Collins S-line I was running at the time, the finest equipment of the day. After coffee and donuts (Hey! He's a cop..of sorts!) I invited the FCC guy to the neighbor's house so he could take Polaroids of the complainant's television antenna, a pair of 99c rabbit ears duct taped to a branch of the oak tree over her porch with several pieces of twinlead duct taped together to reach the 13" Korean PoS $79 TV she watched...when she could. FCC sent her a letter and put it in with the TVI handbook they publish for Crap TV owners explaining how she needed to get a real TV antenna or connect to the cable system to solve her problem. Now told her TV, not my $8000 ham station, was at fault, she decided to shoot at me with a .22 pistol that barely missed me. Her next visit was from the Charleston County Sheriff. They dug the bullet out of my wall for evidence and charged her with Attempted Murder and a couple of concealed weapons charges. Her brother came and emptied her stuff out of the house so I guess she wasn't coming back and we never saw her again. I had my neighborhood kids climb up and take down the problem antenna so some other idiot with a pistol didn't hook it to HIS TV..... If you want to be responsible for every blown light bulb, home appliance and TV cable outage....erect a 60' tower in your yard with a big ham radio antenna on it. You don't need a license or transmitter...... "Don't **** me off or I'll turn that antenna around and point it at YOU!"....the ray gun effect. Everybody loves ham radio right after a hurricane when the phones are dead and they can't call anyone.... Wow... you live in a great neighborhood! -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Larry wrote:
snip If you want to be responsible for every blown light bulb, home appliance and TV cable outage....erect a 60' tower in your yard with a big ham radio antenna on it. You don't need a license or transmitter...... snip Right you are, Larry! I had a 65'crank up tower with a very large 4-element cubical for 20 and 15 meters mounted on it and I used to get complaints all the time, even when I COULD NOT have been causing the problem. While I was away to the University at Santa Barbara in 1975, living in the dorms, my dad had an irate neighbor storm over and *insist* that my ham station was wiping out his TV. My dad told the guy that this was impossible as I was living over 100 miles away and couldn't be operating the station if I wanted to! He even invited the guy in to see for himself that the station was unoccupied. Still, he was convinced that the interference on his TV just *had* to be my fault! 73's, Alan Gomes (W6AWG) |
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Alan Gomes wrote in
: Larry wrote: snip If you want to be responsible for every blown light bulb, home appliance and TV cable outage....erect a 60' tower in your yard with a big ham radio antenna on it. You don't need a license or transmitter...... snip Right you are, Larry! I had a 65'crank up tower with a very large 4-element cubical for 20 and 15 meters mounted on it and I used to get complaints all the time, even when I COULD NOT have been causing the problem. While I was away to the University at Santa Barbara in 1975, living in the dorms, my dad had an irate neighbor storm over and *insist* that my ham station was wiping out his TV. My dad told the guy that this was impossible as I was living over 100 miles away and couldn't be operating the station if I wanted to! He even invited the guy in to see for himself that the station was unoccupied. Still, he was convinced that the interference on his TV just *had* to be my fault! 73's, Alan Gomes (W6AWG) I got an FCC complaint notice in the mid 1960's I had to respond to about consistent TVI complaints at my home in Charleston. Unfortunately, for them, I was aboard USS Everglades (AD-24) in NAPLES, ITALY where the ship was servicing the 6th Fleet! I fired off a Navy speedletter, signed by my captain, to the FCC as evidence I was too far away to reach the power switch and asked the FCC engineers to go by my house to make SURE the coax cable from the antennas was STILL laying in the lawn where I left them upon deployment.... Three weeks later, I got a letter from the Savannah, GA, FCC engineer, Mr Sheehan, thanking me for my Navy service and saying, yes, my cables were in the yard where I left them. He'd gone by my house to see if it were ok....(c; Case dismissed.... |
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 20:07:30 +0000, Larry wrote:
Bruce in Bangkok wrote in : The FCC guy said that was certainly interesting but probably didn't contributed much to the T.V. viewer's enjoyment. FCC guys are no fun at all with TV viewers breathin' down his neck bitching up a storm.... FCC showed up at my house to inspect the 1500 watt ham station from a neighbor's complaint. We went through the motions on the Collins S-line I was running at the time, the finest equipment of the day. After coffee and donuts (Hey! He's a cop..of sorts!) I invited the FCC guy to the neighbor's house so he could take Polaroids of the complainant's television antenna, a pair of 99c rabbit ears duct taped to a branch of the oak tree over her porch with several pieces of twinlead duct taped together to reach the 13" Korean PoS $79 TV she watched...when she could. When I lived in Riverside, I had a woman come to the house bitching about my Ham station. Told me that I had "ruined" her TV, had to call a repairman who was at the house now. I volunteered to go to her house NOW and talk with the TV guy. On the way over to her house she told me that she could hear me talking on her TV. When we got there the TV guy was there and you could hear someone talking on her TV, "Breaker, breaker, this is the rubber duck......." I asked her how it could be ME talking on her TV when I was RIGHT HERE? Then asked the TV guy about ruining her TV. He laughed and said, "it just needed degaussing". I did fix her TV for her though. Went round to the CB guy that lived on the next street, the one with the 1000 watt amp. Told him the next time I got blamed for his "breaker, breaker" B.S. I would rat him out to the FCC. Cheers, Bruce (bruceinbangkokatgmaildotcom) |
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