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Jim Hampton wrote:
Hello, Dave Can I start one with Hammarlund? ![]() Now you've done it, Jim. Foghorn Lenhorn will treat us to a dissertation on the history of the company and let us all in on how long it has been since Hammarlund produced a receiver. Dave K8MN |
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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , (Brian Kelly) writes: Naw, the first sign of brain rot is the inability to spot a Hallicrafters troll. AW**** DAVE, HELP ME GET UP OFF THE FLOOR WILLYA?? OmGawd, I cain't breath . . priceless . . "Priceless?" Kellie, you have a very low-value humor. It looks pretty funny from here, Lynnard. Herr robust can't tuff tawk anything technical in raddio or hamhistory so he goes to his "workshop" and fabricates low-tech falseness to use as a "subject" in a ham radio policy newsgroup. I didn't offer you the hook, Leonard. I only commented on the aftermath. The bait was dangled. You swallowed it and ran with it. You must be all tuckered out. Come on back with some more Tales of the South Pacific and your bear-shooting for naval intelligence plus all that techtawk about 28 VDC jeeps in WW2 and how they all were mounted with ARC-5s. What has any of that to do with the results of the Big Hallicrafters Fishing Expedition of 2004? Bill Halligan's company Hallicrafters has a proud history in radio in the United States. Located in a part of Chicago (also the starting city for Paul Galvin's Motorola), it isn't in the refined, sophisticated east where hoagie munching and gaz tawk is predominant and some denizens secretly want to be Sopranos. Chicago is in the midwest, apparently in your mental concept of the "western frontier." A BC-610 is a very old transmitter design, went obsolete many many years ago in the military and everywhere else (except in memories of olde-tyme hamme raddio types still glorying in long-past history they were never a part of). Hallicrafters has been GONE for three decades as a radio producer, and the name/logo has been GONE for two decades. Hallicrafters is DEFUNCT in the quaint speech of the raddio kops in this newsgroup. Haven't you had enough? Are you incapable of being embarrassed? It is GONE, DEFUNCT like the glorious memories of derring-do and raddio pioneering of the heroic, stalwart, macho morsemen of olde. You just continue to press on (weakly) in personal insults of others not kissing your [expletive deleted] and brilliant technical intellects. Such paints such a cozy picture of enthusing others to be just like you and herr robust in U.S. hum raddio. Sure Hallicrafters is as defunct as "Ham Radio" magazine. Many of us enjoy indulging in nostalgia over our radio equipment and our past in amateur radio. You'll have to actually pass some exams and obtain a license before you can have a past in amateur radio. Dave K8MN |
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In article , Dave Heil
writes: Sure Hallicrafters is as defunct as "Ham Radio" magazine. Poor baby. Still hurting because you never got an article accepted? ...or couldn't understand the technical content in any of its 22 year independent publishing existance? :-) Many of us enjoy indulging in nostalgia over our radio equipment and our past in amateur radio. You should. Not much future left for you... You'll have to actually pass some exams and obtain a license before you can have a past in amateur radio. ...and herr robust needs to actually pass a psychiatrist's tests to rejoin the human race and have civil social intercourse with us. So far you haven't passed those tests. Poor baby. Now, you sit right down in front of your raddio and have an oriongasm thinking that those without ham licenses would never understand it. That seems to sooth your snarly nature. Work some DX. But don't reveal that some of them are out-of-band Frenchmen. LHA / WMD |
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Len Over 21 wrote:
In article , Dave Heil writes: Sure Hallicrafters is as defunct as "Ham Radio" magazine. Poor baby. Still hurting because you never got an article accepted? I'd have to have submitted one before it could be rejected, Leonard. My stuff was published in Ham Radio Horizons and CQ. ...or couldn't understand the technical content in any of its 22 year independent publishing existance? I have almost all twenty-two years of independently published issues. I have received any new ones for quite some time now. :-) Many of us enjoy indulging in nostalgia over our radio equipment and our past in amateur radio. You should. Not much future left for you... Here's a mirror, old top. I am a radio amateur and will be a radio amateur. You've entered your eighth decade. You might want to reconsider your statement in terms of statistical inevitability. You'll have to actually pass some exams and obtain a license before you can have a past in amateur radio. ...and herr robust needs to actually pass a psychiatrist's tests to rejoin the human race and have civil social intercourse with us. Us? The several of you dwelling within the tired body of Leonard H. Anderson? So far you haven't passed those tests. Poor baby. So far, the unlicensed in medicine, unlicensed in amateur radio "Doctor Len" is the only person who has seen a need for them. Poor baby. Now, you sit right down in front of your raddio and have an oriongasm thinking that those without ham licenses would never understand it. That seems to sooth your snarly nature. I'll sit in front of any of my radios and operate on any of the bands and modes my license permits. You may do as you can. Work some DX. But don't reveal that some of them are out-of-band Frenchmen. Why are you worried about whether Frenchmen are in or out of bands which you can't access? French authorities (and Brian Burke) take care of French ops. I'm only concerned with where I operate. Dave K8MN |
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