Rabbi Gil wrote:
>>> Using a spotter radio is kosher unless it is made from porcine 
>>> product.>>>

Well not quite. There was an entire program on Radio Mossiach and Redemption 
1710 devoted to this exact spotter radio matter , whereupon the aging, 
bearded Rebbe explained that shellfish products are also forbidden. 
Furthermore, the aging, bearded Rebbe explained that Rabbi Gil must not 
forget the required seal of approval on the final product to make sure his 
blessing have been performed according to Talmudic Law. If used for 
Passover, or Pesach, it must be certiified Kosher for Pesach, though it is 
generally acknowledged that one needn't pour boiling water over the device, 
or keep it separate, for passover-use only. There are other ULR alignment 
minutaie that I heard discussed on 1710 that I won't detail here. But the 
aging, bearded Rebbe did make it very clear that any and all ultralights 
must be properly properly aligned, and authentically certified as Kosher, if 
they are to hear Radio Mossiach and Redemption. And, yes, I have heard this 
station on my ULR from Burnt River ON. Maybe that makes me the first person 
to log a pirate. I can't tell you when, so others may beat me to it for an 
official date and an entry into the ULR record books.

Shaul Chernos

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