[BC] HAMS
Larry Bloomfield
Larry at Tech-Notes.TV
Sat May 10 01:43:02 CDT 2008
This is just another attempt to rewrite history.
This gentleman obviously doesn't know who it was,
with their home brew proto boards, that made many
of the significant developments in early radio,
not to mention television. I wonder if he saw the
story on 60 minutes recently about a ham, with
his home brew proto boards who many have found a
way to either stop or cure cancer. Only time will tell.
Larry Bloomfield, KA6UTC
1980 25th St., Florence, OR 97439
(541) 902-2424 Everything
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<mailto:rameuser at tmo.blackberry.net>rameuser at tmo.blackberry.net wrote:
>A few, though, want treat the installs the same
>as they would at home without regard to the
>other broadcast systems around. They feel you
>are not a real ham unless you do everything
>yourself. The latter is the type of Ham I would avoid hiring.
>
>Don,t get me wrong, experimenting and home
>brewing is a very enjoyable part of the hobby.
>It is just you need to keep your dead bug proto
>board at home and not in the broadcast
>environment. Some people get that while others do not.
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