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"Mike" nospam @ aol.com demonstrates his rudeness:
I got a really good chuckle out of that one, Jimmy boy. Nice dodge, but I'm really going to have to send the BS flag up on that one. Both Vertex and Icom produce amateur radios that are virtually identical in size to their airband models and some use the exact same batteries. Many models have multiple power settings depending on how much battery life you want, and almost all of them produce more power than their airband models. And they all generate this power when transmitting FM, not AM. FM is measured by the constant transmitted power. AM is measured by the carrier power, which is 1/4 of the peak envelope power, but the device still needs to be able to generate that peak power. Thus, the FM units produce more power. Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention that many of them are also at least half the price of the airband models. Put a stamp on it that says airplane, and get all the governmental approvals, and it costs more. I mean, after all, 1w will go "1366.7 statute miles", so it's kind of a head scratcher that the FAA reuses the same enroute frequencies every 600 miles or so, no? Well, at least for you maybe. Perhaps you had not heard that the earth is approximately spherical, not flat. Alan |
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Alan, I had forgotten the old maxim about not mud wrestling with pigs. Both
of you get dirty and the pig likes it. Thanks, Jim "Alan" wrote in message ... Perhaps you had not heard that the earth is approximately spherical, not flat. Alan |
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Mike wrote:
So you can use the opportunity to mentally masturbate your "engineering" knowledge and talk about theoretical true parabolic reflectors and receiver sensitivities that don't even approach practical applications, but you're not really contributing much to the OP's question. Who *IS* this jerk? Brian W |
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Who ****ing cares?
Jim "brian whatcott" wrote in message ... Who *IS* this jerk? Brian W |
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![]() "brian whatcott" wrote in message ... Mike wrote: So you can use the opportunity to mentally masturbate your "engineering" knowledge and talk about theoretical true parabolic reflectors and receiver sensitivities that don't even approach practical applications, but you're not really contributing much to the OP's question. Who *IS* this jerk? Brian W He appears to be the same wanna be troll that rode Bertie's coat tails for months. He's just trying to spread hate and discontent. |
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Alan wrote:
"Mike" nospam @ aol.com demonstrates his rudeness: /snip/ Alan You can say THAT again! Brian W |
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