[AMRadio] 40KW transmitter on e-bay!

2005-11-11 Thread Dino Darling

http://cgi.ebay.com/Lunar9-40-000-Watt-Transmitter-406-channel-GMRSCB_W0QQitemZ5828918213QQcategoryZ1501QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Complete with fan and hard drive!

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Re: [AMRadio] 40KW transmitter on e-bay!

2005-11-11 Thread Neal Newman

sick Joke and someone actually put a bid On It ROFLMAO..


Dino Darling wrote:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Lunar9-40-000-Watt-Transmitter-406-channel-GMRSCB_W0QQitemZ5828918213QQcategoryZ1501QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem 



Complete with fan and hard drive!

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Re: [AMRadio] 40KW transmitter on e-bay!

2005-11-11 Thread gwt

Oh MY! I thought I had the only one of those in existance! Damn!  ;-)

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Re: [AMRadio] 40KW transmitter on e-bay!

2005-11-11 Thread Rippen

His ebay name is CUPCRAZY65, that may be a clue.

However, maybe that may be an attempt at humor.

OR!  We should consider the possibility of drugs, or plain old stupidity.

It does tickle one's curiosity.  Like the goeek in a side show.

Gene


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Re: [AMRadio] 40KW transmitter on e-bay!

2005-11-11 Thread George KB2Z

Gene,

We should consider the possibility of drugs, or plain old stupidity.

Do you mean the seller or the cb'er who bid on it?

George


At 02:47 PM 11/11/05, you wrote:

His ebay name is CUPCRAZY65, that may be a clue.

However, maybe that may be an attempt at humor.

OR!  We should consider the possibility of drugs, or plain old stupidity.

It does tickle one's curiosity.  Like the goeek in a side show.

Gene


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Re: [AMRadio] 40KW transmitter on e-bay!

2005-11-11 Thread W3CRR
That's okay -- a work colleague announced a few weeks ago that she would 
be running a 5,000 K race over the weekend. Long weekend!


73,

Craig
W3CRR



Re: [AMRadio] 40KW transmitter on e-bay!

2005-11-11 Thread Mark Foltarz
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yes indeed




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Re: [AMRadio] 40KW transmitter on e-bay!

2005-11-11 Thread Neal Newman
Yeah like Forest gump ran across country  saw the water then headed 
back... 5000k thats some 3000 + miles If im not mistaken Maybe Run= 
coordinate  an AIR Race?
thats still a Long  air Race. In my  Cozy MkIV that would still take 9 
hours  and 2 Fuel (pit) stops. 116 gallons of Fuel.

Hum
Foot Race the current Champ in that catagory is Flash Gordon. Runner 
up is Clark Kent

3rd place is Mighty mouse


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That's okay -- a work colleague announced a few weeks ago that she 
would be running a 5,000 K race over the weekend. Long weekend!


73,

Craig
W3CRR

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Re: [AMRadio] 40KW transmitter on e-bay!

2005-11-11 Thread W3CRR

Hi Neal,

A Cozy MkIV, eh?  Nice!  Did you homebrew her?

Shortly after I got out of the Navy, I stepped down from my F-4 Phantom 
II to a  Jeanie's Teeny II.  In fact, I built and test flew Cal Parker's 
prototype in Pensacola.  This miniscule airplane was far more 
frightening (and injurious) than my warbird had been.  I must admit, 
though, the Teeny was superior in one respect. Its numbers were very 
easy to remember.  All V-speeds were the same: 85 mph (knots not yet 
being recognized by civil aviation) -- with the exception of Vno and Vne 
which were, I suspect, about 86 mph.  I did not push the envelope.  
There was none.


After the broomstick-balancing airwork, somewhat akin to flying two 
rotorcraft at once, I flared prettily for my first and only landing 
before a massive aircraft redesign by Mr. Parker.  Big mistake!  We 
pancaked -- the little plane and I -- and both suffered considerable 
bruising of our respective undercarriages.  As they say down South, I 
was stove up for a month.


Years later I overheard Cal at an EAA event telling a fan (with his 
characteristic drawl), I designed the Teeny Two so that any idiot could 
build and fly it.


How true.

73,

Craig
W3CRR