On Jun 30, 2006, at 5:43 AM, Harold B. Mandel wrote:
> Howza 'bout Parasites@Amps.Com?
>
> There would only be one thread.
>
> We could chew it and chew it.
Hal -- A good aid to digestion is G. W. Fyler's article: ''Parasites
in Transmitters'', Institute of Radio Engineers Journal. Sept. 1935.
end
>
> Hal
> W4HBM
>
> On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 18:57:58 +0200 Jan Erik Holm <sm2ekm@telia.com>
> writes:
>> No no Bill. It has never ended!!!!!
>>
>> 73 Jim SM2EKM
>> -------------------------------------
>>
>> Bill Turner wrote:
>>> ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
>>>
>>> At 01:09 PM 6/28/2006, Tom W8JI wrote:
>>>
>>>> My conclusion is this VHF arcing stuff is way overblown and
>>>> the data alleged to support it is seriously flawed in many
>>>> ways.
>>>>
>>>> 73 Tom
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------ REPLY SEPARATOR ------------
>>>
>>> Ah, shades of threads gone by...
>>>
>>> For those new to the reflector, it was my innocent question about
>> six
>>> or seven years ago which triggered the "grate parasitics debate"
>>> which ran continuously for about a year and a half on this
>> reflector,
>>> surely one of the longest continuous threads of all time.
>>>
>>> And now it begins again, apparently.
>>>
>>> Sigh.
>>>
>>> Bill, W6WRT
>>> ex W7LZP, W7TI
>>>
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