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Freeband sucks wrote:
where can we find one? His version of spread-spectrum is turning that power microphone *way* up, that way, your signal spreads out. Sorry, had to get that in there... Guy |
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On Wed, 4 May 2005 19:29:25 -0400, (I
AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote: From: (FreebandĀ*sucks) where can we find one? The technology is there,,you just have to -learn- it. Tell you what,,think about part 15 transceivers,,,,think about chips,..... now think about different modes,,outside the box....think about UHF.....now,,,if you still are confused, please explain why automatic hopping of freqs on the freeband is such a difficult concept for you. Since you can't seem to grasp this idea, forget about even casually mentioning digital sequencing to you,,,,you'd win the pool!!! : ) no,the subject says 11 meters. not part 15 transceivers, not uhf. what part of 11 meters cant you understand? now answer the question,where can i find an 11 meter spread spectrum cb radio? if you don't know admit it! you just have to learn, you shouldnt make posts stating something as fact unless you can back up your statements with facts. you fall way short of that little boy IAmNotGeorgeBusch is just a con man playing his usual word games. All he can do is spin, no actual facts. |
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I AmnotGeorgeBush wrote:
From: am (Guy) Freeband sucks wrote: where can we find one? His version of spread-spectrum is turning that power microphone *way* up, that way, your signal spreads out. Sorry, had to get that in there... Guy Hey,,don't be sorry. You serve a valuable lesson: you reinforce the ignorance of select hammies who are licensed for communications but are clueless and incompetent when it comes to such. Perhaps that's why you feel the need to say such things about others, after all, if you were confident and satisfied in your abilities in life, there would be no need for such actions toward others. Carry on, my child. There it is... Without knowing anything about me, without knowing what I do for a living, without knowing the things I've done over the past three decades in the field of computers and radio, without knowing who I am, you make a huge jump in logic and begin to personnally attack me verbally. You couldn't just laugh with me and then drop it, could you? You've shown me that you do know something. You're able to convey meaning over these posts. The trouble is, the meaning you convey creates a sense of ill-will and *you know it*. You don't add anything of value to these posts. You've made it clear you are not a team player. You do it because of the false sense of superiority created when you come out with these baseless one-liners and cause confusion, anger, chaos. You think you're superior because you don't follow the rules. You don't feel you need to follow the rules. You think you're above the rules. You think rules are created for just *some* people. You think rules are for the ignorant. You are not ignorant, therefore you feel obligated to disobey the rules to make a statement. I'll be the first to admit there are some hams who are clueless these days. But at least they've proven a certain level of knowledge by passing a simple test. Hams have shown they can meet *some* standard (albeit not much of a standard these days) compared to others in society. You seem to be a reasonably smart guy, why don't you get a ham license? Just because you're a ham doesn't mean you can't continue FREEBANDING. Getting a ham license will only increase your opportunities. You've shown you can talk the talk but for some reason refuse to walk the talk. Unless you can write something down and explain why you refuse to walk the talk, I have to come to the conclusion you can't walk the talk. The difference between CBers and Hams is patently obvious to anyone who tunes around HF. The next step is name calling. After that comes the vandalism. When I catch you vandalizing my property you will attack me physically. When I defend myself, your lawyer will say I violated your rights. You win, oh great one, you win. Go ahead, get in at least one more personal attack. Go ahead, tell me I can't count sentences. Go ahead, make another statement about how CBers are superior to hams. Go ahead, tell me the reason you don't get a ham license is because hams are "poopie-heads." Go ahead, insert, "I know you are but what am I?" in between each of the above paragraphs. Go ahead, ask me some stupid questions, and when I don't answer them, use them in future "one-liner" posts to show how ignorant hams are. SK Sincerely, with warmest regards and the best of intentions, Guy |
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On Wed, 4 May 2005 19:29:25 -0400, (I
AmnotGeorgeBush) wrote: From: (Freeband*sucks) where can we find one? The technology is there,,you just have to -learn- it. Tell you what,,think about part 15 transceivers,,,,think about chips,..... now think about different modes,,outside the box....think about UHF.....now,,,if you still are confused, please explain why automatic hopping of freqs on the freeband is such a difficult concept for you. Since you can't seem to grasp this idea, forget about even casually mentioning digital sequencing to you,,,,you'd win the pool!!! : ) I've been watching this topic with some interest. IMHO the only true method of SS is the direct sequencing method. Frequency hopping sort of "cheats" the concept of a wideband and barely distinguishable SS system. Direct sequence is also more secure than FH. Nonetheless, frequency hopping is considered spread spectrum in today's marketplace. As far as using SS on 11 meters, well...... First off, there are no commercial CB radios made with this technology. Even hams have been slow to embrace it. That's not to say that enterprising experimenters have not played with it on 11 meters. Utilizing cordless phones and transverters might yield satisfactory results. I'm sure there may be a few that have. But it's hardly in widespread use. Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj |
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On Thu, 05 May 2005 07:06:44 -0500, Guy wrote:
I AmnotGeorgeBush wrote: From: am (Guy) Freeband sucks wrote: where can we find one? His version of spread-spectrum is turning that power microphone *way* up, that way, your signal spreads out. Sorry, had to get that in there... Guy Hey,,don't be sorry. You serve a valuable lesson: you reinforce the ignorance of select hammies who are licensed for communications but are clueless and incompetent when it comes to such. Perhaps that's why you feel the need to say such things about others, after all, if you were confident and satisfied in your abilities in life, there would be no need for such actions toward others. Carry on, my child. There it is... Without knowing anything about me, without knowing what I do for a living, without knowing the things I've done over the past three decades in the field of computers and radio, without knowing who I am, you make a huge jump in logic and begin to personnally attack me verbally. You couldn't just laugh with me and then drop it, could you? You've shown me that you do know something. You're able to convey meaning over these posts. The trouble is, the meaning you convey creates a sense of ill-will and *you know it*. You don't add anything of value to these posts. You've made it clear you are not a team player. You do it because of the false sense of superiority created when you come out with these baseless one-liners and cause confusion, anger, chaos. You think you're superior because you don't follow the rules. You don't feel you need to follow the rules. You think you're above the rules. You think rules are created for just *some* people. You think rules are for the ignorant. You are not ignorant, therefore you feel obligated to disobey the rules to make a statement. I'll be the first to admit there are some hams who are clueless these days. But at least they've proven a certain level of knowledge by passing a simple test. Hams have shown they can meet *some* standard (albeit not much of a standard these days) compared to others in society. You seem to be a reasonably smart guy, why don't you get a ham license? Just because you're a ham doesn't mean you can't continue FREEBANDING. Getting a ham license will only increase your opportunities. You've shown you can talk the talk but for some reason refuse to walk the talk. Unless you can write something down and explain why you refuse to walk the talk, I have to come to the conclusion you can't walk the talk. The difference between CBers and Hams is patently obvious to anyone who tunes around HF. The next step is name calling. After that comes the vandalism. When I catch you vandalizing my property you will attack me physically. When I defend myself, your lawyer will say I violated your rights. You win, oh great one, you win. Go ahead, get in at least one more personal attack. Go ahead, tell me I can't count sentences. Go ahead, make another statement about how CBers are superior to hams. Go ahead, tell me the reason you don't get a ham license is because hams are "poopie-heads." Go ahead, insert, "I know you are but what am I?" in between each of the above paragraphs. Go ahead, ask me some stupid questions, and when I don't answer them, use them in future "one-liner" posts to show how ignorant hams are. SK Sincerely, with warmest regards and the best of intentions, Gee for a new guy (no pun intended), you sure have a fairly accurate accounting of the situation here. Nicely put. Dave "Sandbagger" http://home.ptd.net/~n3cvj |
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