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Re: Fw: microwave bands in use
- Subject: Re: Fw: microwave bands in use
- From: kf6kyv@xxxxxxxx (RONALD J MARTIN)
- Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 03:49:45 EDT
Over of the upper right hand side of the keyboard is a button called
"DELETE"....If You/Me or anyone else on this listserver doesn't like
something use the DELETE Key. This seems like the most reasonable way of
handleing this! IMHO....:)
Ron Martin -
kf6kyv@fanciful.org
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On Tue, 26 May 1998 08:33:08 -0400 Jeffrey S Austin <n8vna@gte.net>
writes:
>Ok,
>I've had enough of this crap! I'm tired of fag bashing, html bashing,
>ascii
>bashing and whatever else the pea brains can think of complaining
>about. My
>strong suggestion to you is to grow-up. With all of your bitching and
>moaning,
>Rome is burning!
> -73's de Jeff
>
>Gregory Young wrote:
>
>> Hi all:
>> I don't have a clue on this one...
>> What protocol am I violating on amsat-bb??????
>> I am using my email system which is Microsoft Internet Explorer
>version 4.0
>> which uses Microsoft Outlook. I have setup nothing, as it configured
>> itself... I changed no settings, anywhere..
>> Have been on several newsgroups, and this is the first flame I got.
>> My message doesn't contain all caps, which I know is incorrect, so
>if
>> someone will NICELY educate me as to what special setups are needed
>for this
>> newsgroup, I will attempt to comply.
>> 73, Greg
>> this is only a hobby.. this only a hobby.. this is only a hobby!
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Clifford Buttschardt <cbuttsch@slonet.org>
>> To: Gregory Young <gyoung@buffnet.net>
>> Cc: amsat-bb@AMSAT.org <amsat-bb@AMSAT.org>
>> Date: Sunday, May 24, 1998 9:10 PM
>> Subject: Re: microwave bands in use
>>
>> >Damnit! If you want help, don't use that GD protocol! I will rebell
>every
>> >time, Greg and will issue an advisory that others do so as well!
>Cliff
>> >K7RR
>> >On Sat, 23 May 1998, Gregory Young wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi all:
>> >> I have just added a 1.2Ghz module in my FT736R.
>> >> Plan to use aircom cable to a SSB preamp, mast mounted.
>> >> The question is which way to go for the antenna.
>> >> Should I go with a loop yagi, or a helix??
>> >> Plans are to do some terrestrial work, along with satellite
>(latter is
>> primary interest
>> >> at this time).
>> >> For 2.4Ghz, will use a Meyer's dish, but for 1.2 thought to use
>one of
>> the above 2
>> >> antennas.
>> >> What are your thoughts/experience with this band/choice of
>antennas?
>> >> 73, Greg
>> >>
>> >
>
>
>
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