[AMRadio] Power, and the bad manners on the list
russ dworakowski
wb3fau at hotmail.com
Tue Jul 2 08:47:02 EDT 2002
I agree, don't give up. When I started up in AM, I was fortunate
to have Ashtabula Bill as my AM Elmer. Lets keep one thing in
mind, lets keep an open mind, and remember- nobody knows everything.
73s Russ.
>From: "Mike Cowart" <wa5cmi at attbi.com>
>Reply-To: amradio at mailman.qth.net
>To: <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
>Subject: RE: [AMRadio] Power, and the bad manners on the list
>Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 20:34:36 -0500
>
>Let me join John and the others to invite back those that were ridiculed
>and
>hurt by a few very rude people. AMers (and HAMs in general) do not
>generally
>treat others that way. Al, you had a right to ask the question and to
>expect
>a civil answer. The question certainly has been answered by very
>knowledgeable (and considerate) amateurs.
>
>As more and more hams are attracted to the AM mode, this question is going
>to be asked again. The AM waveform is certainly one of the most
>misunderstood subject in ham radio. Several list members have a great
>handle
>on it and others will do themselves a favor by listening to them. Thank
>you,
>John, Gary, Ed, Bacon, Don, and the many others.
>
>This is a good list, comprised of many fine hams. Don't give up on it after
>one bad incident.
>
>73
>Mike - WA5CMI
>
>
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