[AMPS] Bias for SB-220

Rich Measures measures@vc.net
Wed, 2 Jun 1999 09:50:38 -0700




>
>Mike says:
>
>	>In my view, the only sensible way is to interlock bias switching
>with TX/RX switching.
>
>
>	I agree; but perhaps one has to remember the business about 'kidding
>some of the people some of the time'
>
>	You can make quite a bit of money out of pandering to the latest
>fashion: if we could persuade people that some magic switch cleaner would
>make their relays last longer, or that some special grease rubbed on their
>plate xfmr would reduce its temperature or whatever, we'd doubtless sell
>some. I believe the American term for it is 'snake oil'.
>
€  Indeed, Peter, indeed.  On this side of the pond, it is a well-known 
fact that gopher snakes consistentently achieve higher speeds in 
gopher-tunnels if they are liberally lubed with high-quality snake oil.  
 Similarly, Amateur Radio operators who want to improve speed of 
radiation would do well to apply a generous coating of coax-wax to any 
and all feedlines.  

-  cheers



Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures  


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