[ARC5] "Curing Chirp in Command Transmitters"
Mike Hanz
aaf-radio-1 at aafradio.org
Mon Oct 6 08:31:14 EDT 2014
My heart goes out to you, Robert. It is not easy to lose your mom. I
have a photo of mine with my dad above the computer, reminding me what
love, integrity, and honor are all about. We'll have you and your
family in our thoughts over the next few weeks as you go through the
grieving process. It will get better.
- Mike KC4TOS
On 10/6/2014 2:27 AM, WA5CAB--- via ARC5 wrote:
> Hours and hours earlier, I was in the middle of either the first or second
> funeral service I attended today for my Mother, who died suddenly Friday
> morning. We just finally returned to our temporary lodgings (formerly her
> home) and I was going through the day's emails. I answered it privately because
> it is not my usual practice to point out people's percieved and often
> understandable mistakes (I, being only human, am not perfect, either) publicly
> unless they get downright obnoxious about it.
>
> Robert Downs - Houston
>
> In a message dated 10/6/2014 12:43:16 AM Central Daylight Time,
> neilb0627 at gmail.com writes:
>> I'm on the point of going out for dinner and am posting this private
>> email publicly so others can see the sniping that I get on the side
>> from this member.
>>> I don't recall by whom (sorry to the "whom") but the actual wiring of the MO in the Command Set transmitters was adequately explained yesterday. Go back and read it.
>> to WA5CAB,
>> You responded to a question that was asked hours and hours earlier
>> and pertained to the question, "Why use DC for the filaments".
>> The question is still being debated.
>> I cannot comprehend why you would respond to that question in such
>> a manner.
>>
>> 73 de Neil ZL1ANM
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