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Old August 28th 04, 09:20 PM
Len Over 21
 
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Subject: Back at Ya, NURSIE
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(Len Over 21)
Date: 8/27/2004 12:24 PM Central Standard Time
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(William) writes:


He tink it like chanjin da channel on he CB. Not so simpel.


Poor NURSIE...never "peaked the grid and dipped the plate" like in
the old days.


Not true, but go right ahead and think it if it makes you feel better.

NURSIE is big CAP air ace, a Dr. Strangelove at hospital ER, both
vital attributes in amateur radio.


Speaking of which, Lennie...Hope you have a sense of humor about your next
trip to the ER...Ask yourself if any of those folks in scrubs knows me...Or
better yet, have been warned about you, as they put that IV in and start to
hang bags of fluid and push drugs...


Wow! Isn't NURSIE in a dark, dark mood this year.

Last time before last I was in an ER was in Wisconsin, near
Fontana, accompanying my wife in 2000. Maybe it was my
imagination, but I seem to remember a shrine next to the lobby,
featuring a 5' x 8' color photo of a scowling fiftysomething wearing
a flight suit. No name below it other than (in gold letters) the
phrase "We Will Never Forget..." about a foot high.

The folks wearing scrubs couldn't remember "The Unknown
Nurse," hero of medicine and savior of amateur radio.

How quickly they forget...

The last time I was in an ER was at St. Joseph's in Burbank, my
mother moved from the nursing home with a life-threatening blood
clot. That was in early 2001 and she died four days later.

Now, in the press of things then, I didn't ask around either ER or
on the "terminal floor" to find out if anyone knew of you, in scrubs
or in uniform. I did call down just now to ask (it's a local call) if
anyone "knew of you."

Apparently no one did. [response over the phone was (edited)
"what the #$%^!!! are you talking about?!?!?"]

Fame is fleeting.

Toss it in the Sharps on your way out the door...


Remeber... that's the last thing Timothy McVeigh saw....


"Remeber" to turn on your spell-checker before hitting "Return."

You seem to forget doing that way too much. Tsk.

Now keep stirring that mix with ammonium nitrate and keep working
that rare DX on HF with CW...folks will "remeber you" lots... :-)


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Old August 28th 04, 09:20 PM
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
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Subject: Back at Ya, NURSIE
From:
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Date: 8/27/2004 6:00 AM Central Standard Time
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Len, I not know dey use bad radios in Army. Vewwy vewwy bad radios.

Fisics vewwy vewwy different fo amateur radio. Army radio not apply
at all to radio knowledge. Bad radios.

You pwobem very complex. Cannot solve youself. Muss get help.


You have the guts to write like this then suggest that I need

help...?!?!

Like I said...You and Lennie are your own worst enemies.

Steve, K4YZ


Why little Yell Yell man no can stay on subjek? How dey Army radios
not like amateur radios? Huh? Huh? How you change frequency in
tube-type twansmitter?


NURSIE know not of other radio, especially military, only amateur.

Pity that considering the first fielded application of the Collins Radio
T-195, with Bruene detector for automatic antenna tuning, was done
under a USMC contract in the early 1950s. :-)

Made QSYs very easy, USMC radio ops didn't have to think as
much...that thread apparently kept on evolving until it got to the
"no-brain" channel-changing stuff of yesterday's murine. :-)

[ Kellie...U.S. jeeps had been converted to 28 VDC by then, unlike
the 6 VDC of WW2 times...:-) ]

I never got to play with the new AN/GRC-19 with that automatic
antenna tuner, just saw a demonstration in the Fall of 1955. Most
impressive.

I was equally impressed the first time I played with the AN/PRC-104,
today's land-forces manpack HF transceiver. It too has an auto-
matic antenna tuner...in a little to-the-right-side box next to the R/T
in that battery-powered 20 W rig designed and made by Hughes
Aircraft Ground Systems. Uses little magnetic latching relays in
a binary-sequence switching of capacitors and inductors. The
mismatch detector is on the same principle of the Bruene magnitude
and phase detector of the old T-195 and in many amateur HF antenna
autotuners. PRC-104 is entirely solid-state, has nearly 20 years of
service in the U.S. military, proving the basic design is long-lasting.

Of course, for today's U.S. land forces, the main small-unit (company
and smaller size) communications radio is the AN/PRC-119 family
(known by NURSIE's hated name of SINCGARS)...VHF, full
CommSec features plus FHSS capability...excellent for communication
security in the field. A quarter million SINCGARS transceivers built
and fielded since 1989 and NURSIE never operated a single one of
them. Sunnuvagun!

But, for the HF radio equipment operators of the 1950s, using radios
of WW2 and before, every operation was MANUAL, none of that
"channel changing" alleged by those who never tweaked a military
comm radio during any of their "hostile actions." :-)

NURSIE doesn't want to hear any of that...it detracts from his ranting.
His "operating skill" consists mainly of emotional shouting and yelling
about "expertise in fine-tuning receivers" and such as he's read in
QST (a "technical journal" of interest to Archaic Radiotelegraphy
Relay League members).


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Old August 29th 04, 03:00 AM
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Subject: Back at Ya, NURSIE
From:
(Len Over 21)
Date: 8/27/2004 7:46 PM Central Standard Time
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In article ,
(William) writes:

(Len Over 21) wrote in message
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Poor NURSIE...never "peaked the grid and dipped the plate" like in
the old days.

His emotional status peaks and dips at least 3 times each day. But he
doesn't control it. It's on autopilot.


He's a big ace in CAP, remember? Knows ALL about piloting cuz'
he got a FAA *CREDENTIAL!*


Hmmmmmmmm...Not all about it, but more than you.


Sad how guys like you crash airplanes every day.

Pass the plate and maybe we can get him some help.


Not me. NURSIE hasn't finished his big, big plate of CROW yet.


For what?


For being stupid, and then for being too stupid to back out of
numerous assinine assertions that are clearly assinine.

Yet you will assert your assinine assertions until your dying day.

It's all a part of your being stupid and assinine.

Proving that you are a liar?


No. Simply your lies, and your stupid and assinine assertions.

No crow to eat there.


They aren't starlings!!!

You got a big bunch of crow to eat.

Why he not finish?


Because YOU keep lying.


You keep lying.

Maybe he's all tired out from those "seven hostile actions?"

Or trying to tell the DoD that MARS IS amateur radio?

Or trying to tell all that amateur radios work by different
physics than those in other radio services?


And there was a PRIME example.

You continue to make this assertion.

I've never said it. You've been asked to prove otherwise.


Yet you claim that tuning a military tube transmitter is substantially
different from tuning an amateur transmitter because you deny that
military radio experience is substantially different than amateur
experience.

In a sense, that is correct. Military radio experience is superior to
amateur radio experience. Except in Kelly's unique case.

But you choose to downgrade it.

Your loss, because you're an idiot.

You can't.


You can't... tune a tube type transmitter.

Leonard H. Anderson = Pathological Liar. Again.

Steve, K4YZ


Universal Truth: Steve Robeson = Whacko!


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Old August 29th 04, 03:09 AM
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In article ,
(William) writes:

(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
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Subject: Back at Ya, NURSIE
From:
(William)
Date: 8/26/2004 6:59 PM Central Standard Time
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(Len Over 21) wrote in message
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You reached up and changed the channel.

WRONG!

Not "wrong", but you go right on ahead and tell us aaaaaaaaaaall about
those big radios, Lennie...Take us back to those blamy Asian nights,

Lennie,
and tell us aaaaaaaaaaaaall about those radios and how THEY have ANYTHING

to do
with AMATEUR RADIO in the 21st Century.


Len, I not know dey use bad radios in Army. Vewwy vewwy bad radios.


NURSIE not use a single one of them.

Sunnuvagun!


He berry berry inexperience! But he OK at blowing smoke up peeple
skert. Odders buying it. I donot.

Fisics vewwy vewwy different fo amateur radio. Army radio not apply
at all to radio knowledge. Bad radios.


NURSIE is *CREDENTIALED* amateur extra, knows ALL about
amateur radio physics!

Him very smarts, can "operate" with credential next to [censored]!


He's head up he's {censored}!

He tink it like chanjin da channel on he CB. Not so simpel.

Nothing is as simple as you, Brain.


You pwobem very complex. Cannot solve youself. Muss get help.


True. NURSIE very simple but have complex problem.


Like single cell organism berry simpel. Till it make you dierehea.

Things are looking up, though, NURSIE are learning how to "dial
authorities" to put "enemies" in asylums! :-)


Oooooh! He impotent!

NURSIE say he gonna do it...now he gonna learn how...


Messessity mudder of all invenchun.

Stay tuned to this CHANNEL for the latest development from that
very dark darkroom of nursie's...


Pwobby got video.
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Subject: Back at Ya, NURSIE
From: (William)
Date: 8/28/2004 8:00 PM Central Standard Time
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message
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Subject: Back at Ya, NURSIE
From:
(Len Over 21)
Date: 8/27/2004 7:46 PM Central Standard Time
Message-id:

In article ,
(William) writes:

(Len Over 21) wrote in message
...

Poor NURSIE...never "peaked the grid and dipped the plate" like in
the old days.

His emotional status peaks and dips at least 3 times each day. But he
doesn't control it. It's on autopilot.

He's a big ace in CAP, remember? Knows ALL about piloting cuz'
he got a FAA *CREDENTIAL!*


Hmmmmmmmm...Not all about it, but more than you.


Sad how guys like you crash airplanes every day.


Oh?

Gee, Brain...I finished my Private checkride in August 1974. That's over
30 years without so much as a flat tire in an airplane that I have been
pilot-in-command of.

To what were you refering?

Pass the plate and maybe we can get him some help.

Not me. NURSIE hasn't finished his big, big plate of CROW yet.


For what?


For being stupid, and then for being too stupid to back out of
numerous assinine assertions that are clearly assinine.

Yet you will assert your assinine assertions until your dying day.

It's all a part of your being stupid and assinine.

Proving that you are a liar?


No. Simply your lies, and your stupid and assinine assertions.

No crow to eat there.


They aren't starlings!!!

You got a big bunch of crow to eat.

Why he not finish?


Because YOU keep lying.


You keep lying.


BBBWWWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHA! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

What a card, Brain! Sheesh...bet ya had to back up and get a run at that,
didn't ya..?!?!

Maybe he's all tired out from those "seven hostile actions?"

Or trying to tell the DoD that MARS IS amateur radio?

Or trying to tell all that amateur radios work by different
physics than those in other radio services?


And there was a PRIME example.

You continue to make this assertion.

I've never said it. You've been asked to prove otherwise.


Yet you claim that tuning a military tube transmitter is substantially
different from tuning an amateur transmitter because you deny that
military radio experience is substantially different than amateur
experience.


Amateur Radio APPLICATION IS different that military applicaitons,
Brain.

Your bunk buddy wanted us to think he was some great "radio operator" for
the Army in the 1950's.

He was nothing more than a rear area radio clerk...At BEST a "radio
mechanic"

In a sense, that is correct. Military radio experience is superior to
amateur radio experience. Except in Kelly's unique case.

But you choose to downgrade it.

Your loss, because you're an idiot.


It's not MY loss, Brain.

I was NCOIC of an HF net control station on Okinawa. Contrary to Lennie's
assertions otherwise, I HAVE spent time doing military communications.

I know what Lennie did...It did not require any "skill" in order to "work"
stations. They pointed or selected the antenna of choice, chose the frequency
most likely supported by the MUF for that time of day, and

I have also spent 32 years in Amateur Radio.

You can't.


You can't... tune a tube type transmitter.


Sure I can.

Care to see...!?!?

Oh wait...you said you don't want to be anywhere NEAR me...

Ooooops. Guess you lose. But you DO get an extra 25 NF messaging points
for SPELLING "tube" correctly. Or did Lennie help you with that?

Leonard H. Anderson = Pathological Liar. Again.


Universal Truth: Steve Robeson = Whacko!


I am sure you wished it was true.

Steve, K4YZ





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