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![]() wrote: On 20 Nov 2006 21:05:29 -0800, wrote: wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 00:55:01 GMT, Slow Code wrote: "Julian" wrote in oups.com: My radio does not like low temperature. When cold (e.g. less than 50 deg. F), the SSB modulation is bad. Its a sort of brumming noise superimposed on the audio. Strange, if I change to AM or FM, the modulation is good, under same low temperature conditions. So, it seems that the microphone is OK. What I do now is to heat the radio using a hair drier until the SSB modulation is OK. In a cold room, I need to do this every 15 minutes or so. Any ideas of what causes this, or how to fix it? Thanks, Julian Yes, I've heard of this problem before. You're too friggen stupid to own a radio like that, so just throw it in the dumpster before the FCC fines your retarded ass. you almost convince you are a busted out ham with posts like this SC SC http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ you wouldn't make a pimple on slow code's ass,you filthy cocksucker! funny I am one the focues of his existance and of yours run along you frigthen coward -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com **** off you dirt bag faggot |
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![]() wrote: wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 00:55:01 GMT, Slow Code wrote: "Julian" wrote in oups.com: My radio does not like low temperature. When cold (e.g. less than 50 deg. F), the SSB modulation is bad. Its a sort of brumming noise superimposed on the audio. Strange, if I change to AM or FM, the modulation is good, under same low temperature conditions. So, it seems that the microphone is OK. What I do now is to heat the radio using a hair drier until the SSB modulation is OK. In a cold room, I need to do this every 15 minutes or so. Any ideas of what causes this, or how to fix it? Thanks, Julian Yes, I've heard of this problem before. You're too friggen stupid to own a radio like that, so just throw it in the dumpster before the FCC fines your retarded ass. you almost convince you are a busted out ham with posts like this SC SC http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ you wouldn't make a pimple on slow code's ass,you filthy cocksucker! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com I PUNCE |
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![]() I PUNCE wrote: wrote: wrote: On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 00:55:01 GMT, Slow Code wrote: "Julian" wrote in oups.com: My radio does not like low temperature. When cold (e.g. less than 50 deg. F), the SSB modulation is bad. Its a sort of brumming noise superimposed on the audio. Strange, if I change to AM or FM, the modulation is good, under same low temperature conditions. So, it seems that the microphone is OK. What I do now is to heat the radio using a hair drier until the SSB modulation is OK. In a cold room, I need to do this every 15 minutes or so. Any ideas of what causes this, or how to fix it? Thanks, Julian Yes, I've heard of this problem before. You're too friggen stupid to own a radio like that, so just throw it in the dumpster before the FCC fines your retarded ass. you almost convince you are a busted out ham with posts like this SC SC http://kb9rqz.blogspot.com/ you wouldn't make a pimple on slow code's ass,you filthy cocksucker! -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com I PUNCE Marqueer............................. Get off the dam computer and get over here and service my joy stick! |
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