>
>OK,
>
>To those of you who's blinders and paradigms of the way you think things
>should be keep you from seeing objective reality outside the box, listen up.
>
>I don't care how much theory one says about amplifier configurations, the
>real test is in what the signal sounds like on the air.
>
>I have worked Peter, SM2CEW, twice in the last year. The last time was
>today during the CQWWPX contest. Both times Peter was using a G2DAF
>amplifier and BOTH times, the audio sounded crystal clear nor was there any
>splatter. In fact, today I purposely listened on either side of Peter's
>frequency and believe me, he wasn't splattering at all.
All SSB signals splatter. The question is how much.
>And he was at a
>spot in the band were there weren't many other stations, so I would know it
>was his splatter.
>
>Some of the world's greatest scientists said the earth was the center of the
>universe.
>Others said the world was flat.
None of these turkeys made my great scientists list. Ferdinand Magellan
said he knew the earth was round because he had seen its shadow on the
moon. Flat earthers have mainly been holy men and ancient astronomers
like Ptolemy. Copernicus - who may have picked up on Magellan's
observation - plus Kepler and Galileo were scientists that got it right.
They made my great scientists list. Numerous popes professed that earth
was the center of the universe. . In October of 1992, pope John Paul
II acknowledged that Earth revolves around the Sun.
> If even the greats like
>Aristotle can be wrong, I think some self proclaimed experts on this list
>can be to.
>
[chortle] He has been staying out of this thread. .
Do the 8171 c-c curves I published for E-scr = 500v and E-scr = 1500v
follow the 3/2 power law, Jon?
later
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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