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Old April 8th 06, 01:28 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Butch Magee
 
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Default penetrating glass with rf

Depress the PTT, then just chatter away with mouth 3-4 inches away from
mike If this doesn't penetrate the glass,.....check the battery. This
should make it through the window pane, however, in the event it doesn't
make it through put a through-the-glass-connector on, this capacitive
mount outa do it, however, ife'n it don't, shoot it with (the radio) a
..22 calibre / caliber (spl chk lists both, I have a very expensive spel
chk or a very cheap one that really doesn't know how to spell calibre
anyway)pistol which should should disable the broken little piece of
crap. If RF made it through before the .22 killed it (if in fact it
actually did)load up a 44 magnum 180 grain hydroshock bullita, TexMex
pronunciation, be carefull with this one, it'l hurt 'ya big time. Be
sure to place this shell into a 44 calibre/caliber fram designed for
this shell Like I shoulda said before (this is the disclaimer) you
cannot just put the 44 shell in just any 44 frame, ....now shoot the
window this time, it should pass rf, if not you probably killed a
perfectly good transceiver because you didn't know whut you were doing.
Sorry 'bout that rig man!

Butch KF5DE
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