Fritzo
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Originally posted by: mpitts
Wild guess..
Single / virgin.
My first thought...
Originally posted by: mpitts
Wild guess..
Single / virgin.
Originally posted by: Muadib
Does his wife have a sister?
Originally posted by: jadinolf
Originally posted by: mpitts
Wild guess..
Single / virgin.
Yep.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Is your friend OnePageBook from XS?
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Married...with children
Originally posted by: Rubycon
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: jadinolf
http://fox302.com/index.pl?s=v...Pics&file=hamshack.jpg
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Where's the D104?
Originally posted by: mugs
That dude must get laid ALL THE TIME.
Originally posted by: jadinolf
Long gone. I've been a ham since 1968 and every time I got rid of one, I would buy another.
Silly, eh?
73 de W6OHI.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: jadinolf
Long gone. I've been a ham since 1968 and every time I got rid of one, I would buy another.
Silly, eh?
73 de W6OHI.</end quote></div>
Not at all. The legend never dies.
Those crystals could punch through the worst QRM and you'd still get the long shots. Ceramics held up better especially in the humidity but it always needed some post processing (EQ) to mellow out the bassy overtones. Condensers and electrets have taken over obviously and replicas exist with them in the "lollipop" heads, but the four wire TUG-8 will always live forever.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: jadinolf
Long gone. I've been a ham since 1968 and every time I got rid of one, I would buy another.
Silly, eh?
73 de W6OHI.</end quote></div>
Not at all. The legend never dies.
Those crystals could punch through the worst QRM and you'd still get the long shots. Ceramics held up better especially in the humidity but it always needed some post processing (EQ) to mellow out the bassy overtones. Condensers and electrets have taken over obviously and replicas exist with them in the "lollipop" heads, but the four wire TUG-8 will always live forever.
Originally posted by: Fritzo
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: Rubycon
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: jadinolf
Long gone. I've been a ham since 1968 and every time I got rid of one, I would buy another.
Silly, eh?
73 de W6OHI.</end quote></div>
Not at all. The legend never dies.
Those crystals could punch through the worst QRM and you'd still get the long shots. Ceramics held up better especially in the humidity but it always needed some post processing (EQ) to mellow out the bassy overtones. Condensers and electrets have taken over obviously and replicas exist with them in the "lollipop" heads, but the four wire TUG-8 will always live forever.
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Percentage of things that you said that I understand: ZERO
Originally posted by: jadinolf
I only had ceramics on ham radio. Crystals on CB (children's band).