[SOC] In True SOC Style

Reicher, James JReicher at hrblock.com
Tue Mar 6 16:13:50 EST 2007


Of course ducks are involved in propagation.  Their primary use is in DX
SSB work.



BTW, I keep a habbit in the back yard who eats steak, lamb chops, and
chicken.  He enjoys desserts like apple pie, chocolate cake, and ice
cream.  He may be odd, but at least he's eating.  :)

73 de N8AU, Jim in Raymore, MO
 
Light travels faster than sound...  This is why some people appear
bright until you hear them speak.

-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of daz at ft-817.co.uk
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2007 2:32 PM
To: Second Class Operators' Club
Subject: Re: [SOC] In True SOC Style



Reicher, James wrote:
> Isn't tropospheric ducting is what happens when you use that grey
> sticky-tape in the Caribbean?  


Ah see, for all these years I've been mis-hearing....
I always thought it was duck tin. A metal container for keeping 
processed duck in, like a Spam tin but with duck.
I thought it was odd as I doubt ducks get get as high as the troposhere.

I know that you guys in the States have odd eating habbits (beef jerky 
etc), but I always thought that US hams ate a lot of duck.
Now like the grey line, I see that ducks have their part to play in 
propagation.

Damn this hobby. It's too bloody complicated.

Darren
GW7HOC MW5HOC
SOC# long forgotten

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