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Re: Conductive Foam, was Re: How far should one separate a LNA and its associated down converter, and Why?
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Conductive Foam, was Re: How far should one separate a LNA and its associated down converter, and Why?
- From: "Bill Booth" <710138@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 14:49:00 -0400
> What?! A ham throws something out??? Really hard to believe ,Bill:) I
> still have the first CK722 Transistor that I bought and that was when they
> first came out at about $15.00 a pop!! That should tell you something
> about my age:) My XYL gave up on me years ago and just lets me keep the
Well if you still have the CK722, how about the Altair 8080. Did you keep
that ?? I did, and my wife keeps asking when I will get it programmmed to
do the vacuuming about the house. When I bought it, I said it would do
that, just so I could raid the bank......
I think she has given up (I hope)......Ever think we all married the same
kind of gals.....and have you noticed that when you bring in something new,
a new sofa or coat appears at the same time......
Bill VE3NXK
sunny Sundridge, Ontario, Canada
FN05ns
www.almaguin.com
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