[BC] HAMS
Ronald J. Dot'o Sr.
ron.doto at comcast.net
Sat May 10 04:10:47 CDT 2008
Larry,
If you're referring to the program I saw it was about a ham ( who was
also an engineer) that was looking for a cure but instead found a way
to burn salt water in an RF field and may have discovered a new fuel
source.
As for your comment about history...my employer was running a business
and not a laboratory for inventions. He needed people who could
repair '60's technology in a profitable manner and not try to
"improve" things. His reasoning was that for the most part Hams that
were self schooled didn't know how to troubleshoot effectively and
used a hit or miss method whereas schooled techs were taught that
skill. His opinion came from past experience.
Ron D
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Bloomfield" <Larry at Tech-Notes.TV>
To: "Broadcasters' Mailing List" <broadcast at radiolists.net>
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 23:43
Subject: Re: [BC] HAMS
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
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