One thing which is seriously missing from the definition and that is a
boat anchor must have a place to tie a rope which then becomes an anchor
line. With no place to tie a rope, the item is merely ballast. There
are some of the new radios that fall into both of these categories and
thus should be used accordingly.
73
Bob, K4TAX
On 11/10/2015 6:43 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
Gary,
By definition, a boat anchor has vacuum tubes that glow, and have to
be more than 40 years old (my definition).
Ohhh, and they need to include a power transformer which gives them
enough weight to allow them to sink to the bottom of the lake.
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