[Hallicrafters] SX71 MOD, a reprise

Todd, KA1KAQ ka1kaq at gmail.com
Wed Mar 8 15:14:28 EST 2006


On 3/8/06, Duane Fischer, W8DBF <dfischer at usol.com> wrote:
> Phil (and all)
>
> When someone takes the copyrighted work of another without permission, or
> does so with permission, you always credit the source and the author. To do
> otherwise is theft and/or plagerism, depending on whether or not the person
> taking said material 'claims' to be the author. What Gary Brown did was
> wrong and unethical.

Just where did he claim to be the author? What did he do that was
'wrong' other than relating to the list something he did to a radio he
was restoring? And what if someone else discovered this before Phil
wrote it up? Does that make Phil 'wrong and unethical'? As Phil
pointed out previously, the object is to help others, not hinder them.

If you're going to hold others to some stringent standard, you'd best
put yourself in the same category, not offer to copy Kenwood manuals
or anything else.

In the meantime, you might try getting down off that high horse of
yours and stop creating issues where there aren't any. We all know you
want to be God Almighty, but the odds aren't in your favor OM.

Get over yourself, Duane.

~ Todd,  KA1KAQ



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