• Re: Works as it should

    From Jim GM4DHJ ...@21:1/5 to Catweazel on Sun Sep 8 14:02:46 2024
    On 9/3/2024 4:28 PM, Catweazel wrote:
    On 03/09/2024 15:50, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
    On 8/29/2024 9:51 AM, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    I understand this is the current vernacular to use when advertising a
    piece of amateur radio equipment that has been wide-banded and is in
    good working order.

    but it shouldn't be TXing on 11m

    You know that, I know that - but we aren't the target marks.

    you shouldn't sell to 11m pirates

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  • From Jim GM4DHJ ...@21:1/5 to A. non Eyemouse on Sun Sep 8 14:03:19 2024
    On 9/4/2024 6:18 PM, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    On 03/09/2024 16:28, Catweazel wrote:
    On 03/09/2024 15:50, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
    On 8/29/2024 9:51 AM, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    I understand this is the current vernacular to use when advertising
    a piece of amateur radio equipment that has been wide-banded and is
    in good working order.

    but it shouldn't be TXing on 11m

    You know that, I know that - but we aren't the target marks.


    No, they all begin with an M.

    if its not a G it's CB

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  • From Jim GM4DHJ ...@21:1/5 to A. non Eyemouse on Tue Sep 3 15:50:40 2024
    On 8/29/2024 9:51 AM, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    I understand this is the current vernacular to use when advertising a
    piece of amateur radio equipment that has been wide-banded and is in
    good working order.

    but it shouldn't be TXing on 11m

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  • From Catweazel@21:1/5 to All on Tue Sep 3 16:28:34 2024
    On 03/09/2024 15:50, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
    On 8/29/2024 9:51 AM, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    I understand this is the current vernacular to use when advertising a
    piece of amateur radio equipment that has been wide-banded and is in
    good working order.

    but it shouldn't be TXing on 11m

    You know that, I know that - but we aren't the target marks.

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  • From A. non Eyemouse@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 29 09:51:12 2024
    I understand this is the current vernacular to use when advertising a
    piece of amateur radio equipment that has been wide-banded and is in
    good working order.

    --
    Mouse.
    Where Morse meets House.

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  • From A. non Eyemouse@21:1/5 to Catweazel on Wed Sep 4 18:18:20 2024
    On 03/09/2024 16:28, Catweazel wrote:
    On 03/09/2024 15:50, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
    On 8/29/2024 9:51 AM, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    I understand this is the current vernacular to use when advertising a
    piece of amateur radio equipment that has been wide-banded and is in
    good working order.

    but it shouldn't be TXing on 11m

    You know that, I know that - but we aren't the target marks.


    No, they all begin with an M.

    --
    Mouse.
    Where Morse meets House.

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  • From mm0fmf@21:1/5 to A. non Eyemouse on Thu Aug 29 16:16:54 2024
    On 29/08/2024 09:51, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    I understand this is the current vernacular to use when advertising a
    piece of amateur radio equipment that has been wide-banded and is in
    good working order.

    Can you cite an example? Is this the same as an eBay advert showing a
    picture of a high end transceiver tuned to 27.555?

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