on 5/11/01 12:33 PM, Geo. Clute at gclute@home.com wrote:
> I'm beginning to understand about this expert business. I need to
> obtain a degree in RF engineering and pass my Washington State P.E. to
> become an amateur capable of following an amplifier receipe and
> comment to others about its details and functions. ;-) Got it!
George,
Even that doesn't work. I have a degree from one of the top EE schools in
the world - University of Illinois. Specialty was RF.
I also spent 6 1/2 years designing Microwave radios and cellular PAs for a
top communications company.
I now sell PAs and other RF/Microwave equipment.
Yet, I don't know anything.
Too bad all that money that was spent on a college education went to waste.
I ust to not be abal to spel ingineer now I are one.
73,
Jon
NA9D
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Jon Ogden
NA9D (ex: KE9NA)
Member: ARRL, AMSAT, DXCC, NRA
http://www.qsl.net/ke9na
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