[Hallicrafters] HCI Sunday 20 Meter Net, NCS Is Barefoot And Flexing Wire Cutters!

Duane Fischer, W8DBF dfischer at usol.com
Sun Dec 4 03:43:20 EST 2005


	
Please join us on Sunday December 4th for the always live, never censored, HCI
20 meter Net. Packed with radio facts more diversified than the ingrediants of a
'Ham' Shack salad assembled with ingrediants swiped by the fastest Ham available
who could be bribed with a one pound bag of fresh Orange Drops into running down
the aisle where the food venders were at yesterday's Ham Fest For The Schematic
Impaired, grabbing samples as he sped by with the pedal to the metal, a Heil
double relay foot fungus rot resistant foot switch in this case, and tossing
them into a large one gallon bowl made from the former metal housing of a
military duty oil filled hydralic high voltage capacitor cylinder! You will hear
more facts during these Nets than you could get from an entire collection of
Flunk and Wiggle encyclopedias being read over the intercom system of a
reformatory for deliquent boys who stole hubcaps, repainted them and sold them
at art fairs as decorative holiday gift cookie plates once used by famous
European kings who had a bad habit of losing their heads at Guillotine sale
demonstrations! Think that Elevator Music reeks like last weeks ripe and pungent
garbage you bagged up, but forgot and left by the wood burner in the garage?
Those books are mental torment for teenagers and will either kill them or
convert them into sheep herding mystic Monks in Tibet! Which you are well aware
of, if you happen to be blind and have been forced to read some of those so
called " historical philosophical classics" while in a rehab program! Now just
who selected these for "Talking Books" anyhow? Skillfully recorded for the
blind, to be played on a small portable disc player using those super thin
plastic disks that a skilled surgeon could not set the tone arm needle down on,
without plowing out a trench in the plastic that puts one in mind of a backhoe
with a stuck throttle!  	
	
We have something for everybody, no matter the flavor of the radio, color of the
wannabe crinkle coat paint or bragging hype for the sensitivity/selectivity
specifications. So show up early for the pre-Net at 12:45 PM EST, (1745 UTC),
and flex those circuits in perfect RF form. Then hang ten, or a RST of 5/9 will
suffice nicely, for the Net proper at 1:15 PM EST, (1815 UTC). If you can't tell
time because you forgot to get a batttery for your digital display watch, and
are now using your old watch from last century, the one with those two little
moving hands confuse you and the face has white  Roman squiggles on it instead
of numbers, and the darn thing is making a ticking noise! Chil out! It is not a
bomb dude! Ah never mind, like just tune in 15,000 KHZ on your TV satellite RX
and get the time from WWV in Boulder, Colorado!	
	
The frequency is still 14.293 MHZ usb +/- for key clicks, mike splatter and that
over modulated, over driven and overly generous dribble being shared from the
QSO on adjacent frequencies that have this very odd habit of moving closer and
closer to our operating frequency. Can it be the result of magnetic attraction
to REAL radios being dredged up from their subconscious childhood days when the
radio was in a beautiful wood cabinet that occupied half of the kitchen table or
nine cubic feet of the living room! What we need is an electronic Fly swatter
splatter guard! Anyone?  				
	
Here's hoping to hear you tomorrow, ah make that later on today, about 8.5
hours! Be there! Lots of news! Changes coming on December 24th and 31st. And a
hint from Santa, whom I worked on 17 meters Thursday at 0722 UTC, he says that
anyone who leaves him fat free snacks, artificially sweetened cookies or
brownies or cheese sticks or candy or fresh vegetables with some of that health
food dip that tastes like Reindeer droppings, he plans to leave you a live Skunk
with a serious gas problem!  	
	
Duane Fischer, W8DBF	
NCS: Hallicrafters Collectors International (This job is available!) 	
netcontrol at w9wze.org   	
HCI Web Site: http://www.w9wze.org 	




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