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How to use a simple SWR meter and what it means to your VHF
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 11:47:11 -0000, "Brian Runyard"
wrote: Larry That's the best description I've seen, brilliant. Regards, Brian Oh, p'shaw.....T'weren't nuthin....(c;....(blush) I used to teach electronics 8 hours a day for 10 years.... After you've gone over a subject 20 times, you get so you know it fairly well! If you want to learn anything about any subject, get a job teaching it to a bunch of teenagers trying to nail you to the blackboard with real smart questions and you'll learn it QUICK! "......but you said last week, and I quote....." You can hear that nail gun compressor warmin' up in the back of the classroom...(c; I'd much rather have the nail gun guys keeping me hopping than those ones sleeping in the back of the side rows. We used to all sneak out really quiet on them, shutting off the lights as quietly as possible....leaving them sleeping in an empty, dark classroom with no windows and no idea what time it is. Very effective in keeping them awake..hee hee. Thanks for your comment. Tomorrow, someone can come explain how the hand-pumped, marine toilet functions and what it means when it refuses to flush and makes that gurgling sound, instead. We'd ALL like to get a little instruction on that piece of engineering! Larry W4CSC "Very funny, Scotty! Now, BEAM ME MY CLOTHES! KIRK OUT!" |
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How to use a simple SWR meter and what it means to your VHF
"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message ... SNIP Thanks for your comment. Tomorrow, someone can come explain how the hand-pumped, marine toilet functions and what it means when it refuses to flush and makes that gurgling sound, instead. We'd ALL like to get a little instruction on that piece of engineering! Aw, sheeeet.... -- Jim Woodward www.mvFintry.com .. |
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