Nasty wrote:TM preforms so well because all TM's have little fairies living in the hopups and gearboxes that give awesome accuracy, but as soon as you take them apart and modify them, the fairies fly away.
It is common knowledge.
Archangel 06 wrote:To those of you interested: I was just notified of a pending Technician level Amateur Radio Class that will be held for two weekends in May in Oregon City. If you are interested, reply here, and I will update this post with further information when I receive it.
John
KD7YZD
Archangel 06
Nasty wrote:TM preforms so well because all TM's have little fairies living in the hopups and gearboxes that give awesome accuracy, but as soon as you take them apart and modify them, the fairies fly away.
It is common knowledge.
Archangel 06 wrote:Skunk Ape wrote:Archangel 06 wrote:To those of you interested: I was just notified of a pending Technician level Amateur Radio Class that will be held for two weekends in May in Oregon City. If you are interested, reply here, and I will update this post with further information when I receive it.
John
KD7YZD
Archangel 06
Also online courses available with test for $25
Um, link please? According to FCC rules, all testing must be conducted under the direct supervision of an examiner (source: ARRL VE Manual)
Also, Switchback, noted. I should have the info tomorrow or Tuesday.
Nasty wrote:TM preforms so well because all TM's have little fairies living in the hopups and gearboxes that give awesome accuracy, but as soon as you take them apart and modify them, the fairies fly away.
It is common knowledge.
Nasty wrote:TM preforms so well because all TM's have little fairies living in the hopups and gearboxes that give awesome accuracy, but as soon as you take them apart and modify them, the fairies fly away.
It is common knowledge.
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