On (18 Mar 97) Wayne Sarosi wrote to Ray Wade...
WS> In a message to Ray Wade Wayne Sarosi wrote:
> RW> Whoever did it had access to an antenna range at his place of
> RW> employment. I thought you were the only one in here that had that
> RW> capability. As I recall the tests were done with a Kenwood talkie
> RW> (did/do you have one?). The worst duck was 7 db down and the best
(which
> RW> happened to be the duck that came with the talkie) was the best.
> RW> Maybe it is in your *paper* (non-elontronic) files?
WS> It could be. I'll check again. I remember something of that now
WS> that you mention it. I do have a Kenwood. I belive it was the standard
WS> kenwood duck, one of those telescoping super hod rods, a quarterwave,
WS> a stubby and a couple of others? Sound right? I'll look. I do remember
WS> doing that test but I think it was just a test, no paper other than some
WS> notes so that would be on disk. I'll check again. It maybe on tape.
WS> I didn't get much of a response on it so I didn't repost it. It may
WS> however be on the end of one of those CD call books.
WS> Ray,
WS> I went through every file on the hard drive and all the paper files
WS> I have, even my old notes from the EMLab. Nothing. It is possible that
WS> the posting was made directly from some scratch notes maybe asked
WS> for by a reader. I may have done the test on request, scratched
WS> down the notes and then posted them that night in a reply.
WS> The best bet in finding that posting is from people that save
WS> that stuff. There are some that have a copy of many of my postings
WS> on disk. Who? I couldn't say. If some one has that CD call book
Anybody have this file?
... ... I like children... but I don't think I could eat a whole one.
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