• ni cads

    From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 5 19:44:10 2022
    where can I get six ni cads for my museum MODEL ICOM IC2E ?

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  • From David Woolley@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Tue Sep 6 00:02:45 2022
    On 05/09/2022 19:44, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    where can I get six ni cads for my museum MODEL ICOM IC2E ?

    Which battery pack? I believe at least one pack takes loose AA cells.

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Tue Sep 6 06:57:00 2022
    On 06/09/2022 06:54, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 00:02, David Woolley wrote:
    On 05/09/2022 19:44, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    where can I get six ni cads for my museum MODEL ICOM IC2E ?

    Which battery pack?  I believe at least one pack takes loose AA cells.
    sorry should have said they are for the battery pack 4 AAs
    sorry 6 AAs...thay should charge from the drop in charger

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to David Woolley on Tue Sep 6 06:54:08 2022
    On 06/09/2022 00:02, David Woolley wrote:
    On 05/09/2022 19:44, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    where can I get six ni cads for my museum MODEL ICOM IC2E ?

    Which battery pack?  I believe at least one pack takes loose AA cells.
    sorry should have said they are for the battery pack 4 AAs

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  • From Jeff@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Tue Sep 6 08:41:23 2022
    On 06/09/2022 06:57, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:54, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 00:02, David Woolley wrote:
    On 05/09/2022 19:44, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    where can I get six ni cads for my museum MODEL ICOM IC2E ?

    Which battery pack?  I believe at least one pack takes loose AA cells.
    sorry should have said they are for the battery pack 4 AAs
    sorry 6 AAs...thay should charge from the drop in charger

    <https://www.allbatteries.co.uk/nicd-industrial-battery-aa-1-2v-1000mah-ct-acn9002.html>

    I would check that, most packs for AAs are designed so that won't
    charge, so that you don't explode alkaline batteries.
    The pack for the ICu2e was definitely like that as I had to modify mine.

    Also be aware that the reduced voltage will give lower o/p power.

    Jeff

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Tue Sep 6 11:00:18 2022
    On 06/09/2022 10:53, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 08:41, Jeff wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:57, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:54, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 00:02, David Woolley wrote:
    On 05/09/2022 19:44, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    where can I get six ni cads for my museum MODEL ICOM IC2E ?

    Which battery pack?  I believe at least one pack takes loose AA cells. >>>> sorry should have said they are for the battery pack 4 AAs
    sorry 6 AAs...thay should charge from the drop in charger

    <https://www.allbatteries.co.uk/nicd-industrial-battery-aa-1-2v-1000mah-ct-acn9002.html>


    I would check that, most packs for AAs are designed so that won't
    charge, so that you don't explode alkaline batteries.
    The pack for the ICu2e was definitely like that as I had to modify mine.

    Also be aware that the reduced voltage will give lower o/p power.

    Jeff
    I am told by the person who had it the drop in charger will charge the
    six aa battery pack with nicads in it....thanks for the link
    od dear payment doesn't work

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Jeff on Tue Sep 6 10:53:32 2022
    On 06/09/2022 08:41, Jeff wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:57, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:54, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 00:02, David Woolley wrote:
    On 05/09/2022 19:44, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    where can I get six ni cads for my museum MODEL ICOM IC2E ?

    Which battery pack?  I believe at least one pack takes loose AA cells. >>> sorry should have said they are for the battery pack 4 AAs
    sorry 6 AAs...thay should charge from the drop in charger

    <https://www.allbatteries.co.uk/nicd-industrial-battery-aa-1-2v-1000mah-ct-acn9002.html>


    I would check that, most packs for AAs are designed so that won't
    charge, so that you don't explode alkaline batteries.
    The pack for the ICu2e was definitely like that as I had to modify mine.

    Also be aware that the reduced voltage will give lower o/p power.

    Jeff
    I am told by the person who had it the drop in charger will charge the
    six aa battery pack with nicads in it....thanks for the link

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Tue Sep 6 11:49:28 2022
    On 06/09/2022 11:00, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 10:53, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 08:41, Jeff wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:57, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:54, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 00:02, David Woolley wrote:
    On 05/09/2022 19:44, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    where can I get six ni cads for my museum MODEL ICOM IC2E ?

    Which battery pack?  I believe at least one pack takes loose AA
    cells.
    sorry should have said they are for the battery pack 4 AAs
    sorry 6 AAs...thay should charge from the drop in charger

    <https://www.allbatteries.co.uk/nicd-industrial-battery-aa-1-2v-1000mah-ct-acn9002.html>


    I would check that, most packs for AAs are designed so that won't
    charge, so that you don't explode alkaline batteries.
    The pack for the ICu2e was definitely like that as I had to modify mine. >>>
    Also be aware that the reduced voltage will give lower o/p power.

    Jeff
    I am told by the person who had it the drop in charger will charge the
    six aa battery pack with nicads in it....thanks for the link
    od dear payment doesn't work
    now paid

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Thu Sep 29 10:44:01 2022
    On 06/09/2022 11:49, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 11:00, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 10:53, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 08:41, Jeff wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:57, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:54, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 00:02, David Woolley wrote:
    On 05/09/2022 19:44, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    where can I get six ni cads for my museum MODEL ICOM IC2E ?

    Which battery pack?  I believe at least one pack takes loose AA >>>>>>> cells.
    sorry should have said they are for the battery pack 4 AAs
    sorry 6 AAs...thay should charge from the drop in charger

    <https://www.allbatteries.co.uk/nicd-industrial-battery-aa-1-2v-1000mah-ct-acn9002.html>


    I would check that, most packs for AAs are designed so that won't
    charge, so that you don't explode alkaline batteries.
    The pack for the ICu2e was definitely like that as I had to modify
    mine.

    Also be aware that the reduced voltage will give lower o/p power.

    Jeff
    I am told by the person who had it the drop in charger will charge
    the six aa battery pack with nicads in it....thanks for the link
    od dear payment doesn't work
    now paid
    took ages to come from abroad

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  • From Catweazel@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Thu Sep 29 03:19:35 2022
    On Thursday, 29 September 2022 at 10:44:04 UTC+1, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 11:49, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 11:00, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 10:53, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 08:41, Jeff wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:57, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:54, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 00:02, David Woolley wrote:
    On 05/09/2022 19:44, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    where can I get six ni cads for my museum MODEL ICOM IC2E ?

    Which battery pack? I believe at least one pack takes loose AA >>>>>>> cells.
    sorry should have said they are for the battery pack 4 AAs
    sorry 6 AAs...thay should charge from the drop in charger

    <https://www.allbatteries.co.uk/nicd-industrial-battery-aa-1-2v-1000mah-ct-acn9002.html>


    I would check that, most packs for AAs are designed so that won't
    charge, so that you don't explode alkaline batteries.
    The pack for the ICu2e was definitely like that as I had to modify
    mine.

    Also be aware that the reduced voltage will give lower o/p power.

    Jeff
    I am told by the person who had it the drop in charger will charge
    the six aa battery pack with nicads in it....thanks for the link
    od dear payment doesn't work
    now paid
    took ages to come from abroad
    Interesting; my IC2E has only the original battery pack BP1; the nicads are special to type to fit.

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  • From Brian Morrison@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Thu Sep 29 15:58:01 2022
    On Thu, 29 Sep 2022 10:44:01 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    took ages to come from abroad

    Because abroad is not in the near of your location Jim :-p

    --

    Brian Morrison

    "I am not young enough to know everything"
    Oscar Wilde

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Brian Morrison on Thu Sep 29 19:37:05 2022
    On 29/09/2022 15:58, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Thu, 29 Sep 2022 10:44:01 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    took ages to come from abroad

    Because abroad is not in the near of your location Jim :-p

    I thought that was the problem

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Catweazel on Thu Sep 29 19:39:42 2022
    On 29/09/2022 11:19, Catweazel wrote:
    On Thursday, 29 September 2022 at 10:44:04 UTC+1, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 11:49, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 11:00, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 10:53, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 08:41, Jeff wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:57, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 06:54, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 06/09/2022 00:02, David Woolley wrote:
    On 05/09/2022 19:44, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    where can I get six ni cads for my museum MODEL ICOM IC2E ? >>>>>>>>>
    Which battery pack? I believe at least one pack takes loose AA >>>>>>>>> cells.
    sorry should have said they are for the battery pack 4 AAs
    sorry 6 AAs...thay should charge from the drop in charger

    <https://www.allbatteries.co.uk/nicd-industrial-battery-aa-1-2v-1000mah-ct-acn9002.html>


    I would check that, most packs for AAs are designed so that won't
    charge, so that you don't explode alkaline batteries.
    The pack for the ICu2e was definitely like that as I had to modify >>>>>> mine.

    Also be aware that the reduced voltage will give lower o/p power.

    Jeff
    I am told by the person who had it the drop in charger will charge
    the six aa battery pack with nicads in it....thanks for the link
    od dear payment doesn't work
    now paid
    took ages to come from abroad
    Interesting; my IC2E has only the original battery pack BP1; the nicads are special to type to fit.
    this one had the dry battery case and the drop in charger the bp1 died
    which i think had the barrel power socket....hate the bloody thing any
    way ....love my aor240a and kp202

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  • From A. non Eyemouse@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Sat Oct 8 13:33:32 2022
    On 29/09/2022 19:37, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 29/09/2022 15:58, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Thu, 29 Sep 2022 10:44:01 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    took ages to come from abroad

    Because abroad is not in the near of your location Jim :-p

    I thought that was the problem

    Someone will be complaining again on the letters page in radcom about
    old timers using wide deviation FM equipment on 2 metres.
    --
    Mouse.
    Where Morse meets House.

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to A. non Eyemouse on Sat Oct 8 17:57:35 2022
    On 08/10/2022 13:33, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    On 29/09/2022 19:37, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 29/09/2022 15:58, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Thu, 29 Sep 2022 10:44:01 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    took ages to come from abroad

    Because abroad is not in the near of your location Jim :-p

    I thought that was the problem

    Someone will be complaining again on the letters page in radcom about
    old timers using wide deviation FM equipment on 2 metres.
    I use nothing else,,,,narrow fm is stupid and not required

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  • From Julian Macassey@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sat Oct 8 17:27:00 2022
    On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 13:33:32 +0100, A. non Eyemouse
    <[email protected]d> wrote:

    Someone will be complaining again on the letters page in radcom about
    old timers using wide deviation FM equipment on 2 metres.

    I have been listening for weeks on S20/V4o (145.5), not a peep narrow or wide.
    So whatever your deviation, is there anyone around to hear it?

    GM5LUK

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Julian Macassey on Sat Oct 8 19:03:48 2022
    On 08/10/2022 18:27, Julian Macassey wrote:
    On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 13:33:32 +0100, A. non Eyemouse
    <[email protected]d> wrote:

    Someone will be complaining again on the letters page in radcom about
    old timers using wide deviation FM equipment on 2 metres.

    I have been listening for weeks on S20/V4o (145.5), not a peep narrow or wide.
    So whatever your deviation, is there anyone around to hear it?

    GM5LUK

    lovely and quiet isn't it

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Julian Macassey on Sat Oct 8 19:04:43 2022
    On 08/10/2022 18:27, Julian Macassey wrote:
    On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 13:33:32 +0100, A. non Eyemouse
    <[email protected]d> wrote:

    Someone will be complaining again on the letters page in radcom about
    old timers using wide deviation FM equipment on 2 metres.

    I have been listening for weeks on S20/V4o (145.5), not a peep narrow or wide.
    So whatever your deviation, is there anyone around to hear it?

    GM5LUK

    then again I ignore silly callsigns

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  • From Julian Macassey@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 8 18:38:30 2022
    On 08/10/2022 18:27, Julian Macassey wrote:

    I have been listening for weeks on S20/V4o (145.5), not a peep narrow or wide.
    So whatever your deviation, is there anyone around to hear it?

    GM5LUK

    then again I ignore silly callsigns

    What's so silly about that?

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  • From Brian Morrison@21:1/5 to Julian Macassey on Sat Oct 8 20:13:13 2022
    On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 18:38:30 -0000 (UTC)
    Julian Macassey <[email protected]> wrote:

    GM5LUK

    then again I ignore silly callsigns

    What's so silly about that?

    Jim will tell you that you aren't a 1970s/80s foreign national with a reciprocal callsign that was revoked and replaced with a G0 callsign
    after Duncan Campbell used their published home addresses to infer the
    position of secret Cold-War era American eavesdropping bases in the UK
    such as Menwith Hill, but maybe me saying this will forestall his contributions.

    --

    Brian Morrison

    "I am not young enough to know everything"
    Oscar Wilde

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  • From Julian Macassey@21:1/5 to Brian Morrison on Sat Oct 8 19:34:03 2022
    On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 20:13:13 +0100, Brian Morrison <[email protected]> wrote:
    On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 18:38:30 -0000 (UTC)
    Julian Macassey <[email protected]> wrote:

    GM5LUK

    then again I ignore silly callsigns

    What's so silly about that?

    Jim will tell you that you aren't a 1970s/80s foreign national with a reciprocal callsign that was revoked and replaced with a G0 callsign
    after Duncan Campbell used their published home addresses to infer the position of secret Cold-War era American eavesdropping bases in the UK
    such as Menwith Hill, but maybe me saying this will forestall his contributions.

    I did know a 1970s G5, G5AFA who worked for the US
    Embassy and had a house in Selsey. When I first met him, he had a
    room full of Eddystone receivers. When I popped into see him is
    Selsey, he had been banished to a caravan in the back yard with
    Collins gear. He told me that he had been instrumental with
    gewtting the reciprocal licence think going in the UK.

    So, I'm not worried about being a G5xxx.

    It was G5AFA who was responsible for my downfall.

    --
    Being irritated by things, or being made happy by things, is a
    sign that you are noticing. Do you want to go through life not
    noticing things? - Jeremy Paxman

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Brian Morrison on Sun Oct 9 10:02:37 2022
    On 08/10/2022 20:13, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 18:38:30 -0000 (UTC)
    Julian Macassey <[email protected]> wrote:

    GM5LUK

    then again I ignore silly callsigns

    What's so silly about that?

    Jim will tell you that you aren't a 1970s/80s foreign national with a reciprocal callsign that was revoked and replaced with a G0 callsign
    after Duncan Campbell used their published home addresses to infer the position of secret Cold-War era American eavesdropping bases in the UK
    such as Menwith Hill, but maybe me saying this will forestall his contributions.

    indeed

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Julian Macassey on Sun Oct 9 10:01:46 2022
    On 08/10/2022 19:38, Julian Macassey wrote:
    On 08/10/2022 18:27, Julian Macassey wrote:

    I have been listening for weeks on S20/V4o (145.5), not a peep narrow or wide.
    So whatever your deviation, is there anyone around to hear it?

    GM5LUK

    then again I ignore silly callsigns

    What's so silly about that?
    A GM5 is a receprical call like Hank GM5BKJ

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Julian Macassey on Sun Oct 9 10:07:42 2022
    On 08/10/2022 18:27, Julian Macassey wrote:
    On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 13:33:32 +0100, A. non Eyemouse
    <[email protected]d> wrote:

    Someone will be complaining again on the letters page in radcom about
    old timers using wide deviation FM equipment on 2 metres.

    I have been listening for weeks on S20/V4o (145.5), not a peep narrow or wide.
    So whatever your deviation, is there anyone around to hear it?

    GM5LUK

    how stupid is v40

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  • From Brian Morrison@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Sun Oct 9 14:28:20 2022
    On Sun, 9 Oct 2022 10:07:42 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    how stupid is v40

    Twice as stupid as S20?

    --

    Brian Morrison

    "I am not young enough to know everything"
    Oscar Wilde

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Brian Morrison on Sun Oct 9 18:18:37 2022
    On 09/10/2022 14:28, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Sun, 9 Oct 2022 10:07:42 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    how stupid is v40

    Twice as stupid as S20?

    totly

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  • From brian@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Mon Oct 10 08:28:08 2022
    In message <[email protected]>, Julian Macassey <[email protected]> writes
    On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 20:13:13 +0100, Brian Morrison <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Sat, 8 Oct 2022 18:38:30 -0000 (UTC)
    Julian Macassey <[email protected]> wrote:

    GM5LUK

    then again I ignore silly callsigns

    What's so silly about that?

    Jim will tell you that you aren't a 1970s/80s foreign national with a
    reciprocal callsign that was revoked and replaced with a G0 callsign
    after Duncan Campbell used their published home addresses to infer the
    position of secret Cold-War era American eavesdropping bases in the UK
    such as Menwith Hill, but maybe me saying this will forestall his
    contributions.

    I did know a 1970s G5, G5AFA who worked for the US
    Embassy and had a house in Selsey. When I first met him, he had a
    room full of Eddystone receivers. When I popped into see him is
    Selsey, he had been banished to a caravan in the back yard with
    Collins gear. He told me that he had been instrumental with
    gewtting the reciprocal licence think going in the UK.

    So, I'm not worried about being a G5xxx.

    It was G5AFA who was responsible for my downfall.


    Angelika Voss G5CCI campaigned unsuccessfully to have the G5 prefix
    retained , rather than have to get a shiny new callsign when the
    reciprocity ended . 1980s I think.

    Brian
    --
    Brian Howie

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  • From A. non Eyemouse@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Wed Oct 19 12:10:48 2022
    On 09/10/2022 18:18, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 14:28, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Sun, 9 Oct 2022 10:07:42 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    how stupid is v40

    Twice as stupid as S20?

    totly

    It's all about "spectrum" and how much money they can generate from it.
    Given the impending financial crisis, I'd anticipate charges for amateur licences again at some point, double if you want to use 25kHz rather
    than 12.5kHz on 2 meters.

    --
    Mouse.
    Where Morse meets House.

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  • From Brian Morrison@21:1/5 to A. non Eyemouse on Wed Oct 19 14:26:06 2022
    On Wed, 19 Oct 2022 12:10:48 +0100
    "A. non Eyemouse" <[email protected]d> wrote:

    Given the impending financial crisis, I'd anticipate charges for
    amateur licences again at some point

    A drop in the ocean surely. It would do nothing useful and the cost of implementing it would be greater than the revenue raised.

    Not that I'm against it on principle, but I think it's unlikely.

    --

    Brian Morrison

    "I am not young enough to know everything"
    Oscar Wilde

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to A. non Eyemouse on Thu Oct 20 11:51:48 2022
    On 19/10/2022 12:10, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 18:18, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 14:28, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Sun, 9 Oct 2022 10:07:42 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    how stupid is v40

    Twice as stupid as S20?

    totly

    It's all about "spectrum" and how much money they can generate from it.
    Given the impending financial crisis, I'd anticipate charges for amateur licences again at some point, double if you want to use 25kHz rather
    than 12.5kHz on 2 meters.

    I would pay double

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  • From Brian Morrison@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Thu Oct 20 14:31:38 2022
    On Thu, 20 Oct 2022 11:51:48 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 19/10/2022 12:10, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 18:18, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 14:28, Brian Morrison wrote:
    [...]
    [...]
    [...]
    totly

    It's all about "spectrum" and how much money they can generate from
    it. Given the impending financial crisis, I'd anticipate charges
    for amateur licences again at some point, double if you want to use
    25kHz rather than 12.5kHz on 2 meters.

    I would pay double

    Presumably the toil and the trouble comes as part of the package.

    --

    Brian Morrison

    "I am not young enough to know everything"
    Oscar Wilde

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Brian Morrison on Thu Oct 20 17:42:36 2022
    On 20/10/2022 14:31, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Thu, 20 Oct 2022 11:51:48 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 19/10/2022 12:10, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 18:18, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 14:28, Brian Morrison wrote:
    [...]
    [...]
    [...]
    totly

    It's all about "spectrum" and how much money they can generate from
    it. Given the impending financial crisis, I'd anticipate charges
    for amateur licences again at some point, double if you want to use
    25kHz rather than 12.5kHz on 2 meters.

    I would pay double

    Presumably the toil and the trouble comes as part of the package.

    only trouble I have had was some computer thing on a half channel
    buggering up to 25 Kc/s simplex channels

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Fri Oct 21 08:10:22 2022
    On 20/10/2022 17:42, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 20/10/2022 14:31, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Thu, 20 Oct 2022 11:51:48 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 19/10/2022 12:10, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 18:18, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 14:28, Brian Morrison wrote:
      [...]
      [...]
      [...]
    totly

    It's all about "spectrum" and how much money they can generate from
    it. Given the impending financial crisis, I'd anticipate charges
    for amateur licences again at some point, double if you want to use
    25kHz rather than 12.5kHz on 2 meters.
    I would pay double

    Presumably the toil and the trouble comes as part of the package.

    only trouble I have had was some computer thing on a half channel
    buggering up to 25 Kc/s simplex channels
    when some twat comes on with wide deviation...a gateway I think it is
    called ....

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  • From A. non Eyemouse@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Sat Oct 22 15:27:17 2022
    On 21/10/2022 08:10, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 20/10/2022 17:42, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 20/10/2022 14:31, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Thu, 20 Oct 2022 11:51:48 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 19/10/2022 12:10, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 18:18, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 14:28, Brian Morrison wrote:
      [...]
      [...]
      [...]
    totly

    It's all about "spectrum" and how much money they can generate from
    it. Given the impending financial crisis, I'd anticipate charges
    for amateur licences again at some point, double if you want to use
    25kHz rather than 12.5kHz on 2 meters.
    I would pay double

    Presumably the toil and the trouble comes as part of the package.

    only trouble I have had was some computer thing on a half channel
    buggering up to 25 Kc/s simplex channels
    when some twat comes on with wide deviation...a gateway I think it is
    called ....

    Gateway to where, another hamverse?

    --
    Mouse.
    Where Morse meets House.

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to A. non Eyemouse on Sat Oct 22 15:38:07 2022
    On 22/10/2022 15:27, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    On 21/10/2022 08:10, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 20/10/2022 17:42, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 20/10/2022 14:31, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Thu, 20 Oct 2022 11:51:48 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 19/10/2022 12:10, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 18:18, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 14:28, Brian Morrison wrote:
      [...]
      [...]
      [...]
    totly

    It's all about "spectrum" and how much money they can generate from >>>>>> it. Given the impending financial crisis, I'd anticipate charges
    for amateur licences again at some point, double if you want to use >>>>>> 25kHz rather than 12.5kHz on 2 meters.
    I would pay double

    Presumably the toil and the trouble comes as part of the package.

    only trouble I have had was some computer thing on a half channel
    buggering up to 25 Kc/s simplex channels
    when some twat comes on with wide deviation...a gateway I think it is
    called ....

    Gateway to where, another hamverse?

    who knows...the internet ?

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  • From brian@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Sun Oct 23 10:50:42 2022
    In message <[email protected]>, A. non Eyemouse <[email protected]d> writes
    On 21/10/2022 08:10, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 20/10/2022 17:42, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 20/10/2022 14:31, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Thu, 20 Oct 2022 11:51:48 +0100
    "Jim Stewart ..." <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 19/10/2022 12:10, A. non Eyemouse wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 18:18, Jim Stewart ... wrote:
    On 09/10/2022 14:28, Brian Morrison wrote:
      [...]
      [...]
      [...]
    totly

    It's all about "spectrum" and how much money they can generate from >>>>>> it. Given the impending financial crisis, I'd anticipate charges
    for amateur licences again at some point, double if you want to use >>>>>> 25kHz rather than 12.5kHz on 2 meters.
    I would pay double

    Presumably the toil and the trouble comes as part of the package.

    only trouble I have had was some computer thing on a half channel >>>buggering up to 25 Kc/s simplex channels
    when some twat comes on with wide deviation...a gateway I think it is >>called ....

    Gateway to where, another hamverse?


    Believe it or not, someone has actually looked at it.

    Https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/25279014.pdf.

    "Let us recall that a wormhole is a solution
    to Einstein’s equations that can be understood as a “han-
    dle” connecting either two universes or two distant places
    in the same universe.

    They even use CB terms.

    Brian GM4DIJ


    --
    Brian Howie

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