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Stagger Lee wrote:
Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring
the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for
an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three
meters! That's three thousandths of a microwatt, Todd.

Now tell me that 50 to 100 watts isn't way too much power ...


I could really careless


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Stagger Lee wrote:
Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring
the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for
an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three
meters! That's three thousandths of a microwatt, Todd.

Now tell me that 50 to 100 watts isn't way too much power ...


I could really care less


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On 26 Oct 2006 15:07:48 -0700, "cmdr buzz corey"
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wrote:

fuuny thought it is what a meter says that counts


That's what happens when you attempt to think morkie.

indeed it is and that is the fact

the FCC will not be impressed by any calualtiononly by the result

that you CAN't understand that FACT is why you show got cancelled


That is not as funny as seeing you get booted off QRZ, though...




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cmdr buzz corey wrote:
N9OGL wrote:
Omega One Radio is Now on 6.950.00 MHz Lower Side Band with a power
output of 50 to 100 watts


You got an FCC license to broadcast on that frequency toddyboy?


NO, TRY GET ONE SEVEN TIMES, AND THE FCC DON'T WANT TO GIVE ME ON SO
**** THEM AND **** YOU!!!


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Saggytits Lee aka Stan Lawson plagiarized and added a few coments to
make it look like he knew the answer:

1. The area plagiarism flushed Roger didn't go to DeVry, dumbass, unlike you he went to a REAL college.


Plagiarizing again, Stanley? Poor Stanley.

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Saggytits Lee aka Stanley Lawson ****ed up again!:
Correction: I accidentally took the square root instead of squaring
the product of e*r. The correct value should be 0.003 microwatts for
an isotropic radiator to produce a 100 microvolt/meter field at three
meters!


Looks like you ****ed up as usual, it wasn't any "accident" on your
part, ****tard.

Like it was when you tried to claim an Alabama ARES website was one for
an ARES organization in West Virginia............

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