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  #1
peteinglasgow
 
Default Radio for genealogists?

Interesting article in today's Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter.


http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online..._radios_i.html

Hope the link works, if it don't, copy and paste.
Pete


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  #2
mikeFNB
 
Default Re: Radio for genealogists?

blimey took them all of 5 mins to work that out.
5 pages to write about it
who'ed ever thought of using radios like that.
duh this is a handset i wonder what i could use it for..
..what does this button do.

marconi would be proud
...not killing the poster!

mike


"peteinglasgow" <pwh60@lineone.net> wrote in message
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> Interesting article in today's Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter.
>
>
> http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online..._radios_i.html
>
> Hope the link works, if it don't, copy and paste.
> Pete
>
>
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  #3
peteinglasgow
 
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"mikeFNB" <mikefnb@moc.dlrowltn> wrote in message
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blimey took them all of 5 mins to work that out.
5 pages to write about it
who'ed ever thought of using radios like that.
duh this is a handset i wonder what i could use it for..
.what does this button do.
marconi would be proud ..not killing the poster!
mike

Oh dear, sorry about that. I thought it might interest some CBers,
with the reference to - my words - the general silliness of CB - oh
well!
I guess the writing style of a US Ham perhaps differs from those of a UK
Ham?
Best regards
Pete




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  #4
mikeFNB
 
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thats why i said 'not killing the poster'
silliness of cb was my thoughts too

mike

"peteinglasgow" <pwh60@lineone.net> wrote in message
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> "mikeFNB" <mikefnb@moc.dlrowltn> wrote in message
> news:nMSvh.57819$RL5.8375@newsfe2-gui.ntli.net
>
> blimey took them all of 5 mins to work that out.
> 5 pages to write about it
> who'ed ever thought of using radios like that.
> duh this is a handset i wonder what i could use it for..
> .what does this button do.
> marconi would be proud ..not killing the poster!
> mike
>
> Oh dear, sorry about that. I thought it might interest some CBers,
> with the reference to - my words - the general silliness of CB - oh
> well!
> I guess the writing style of a US Ham perhaps differs from those of a UK
> Ham?
> Best regards
> Pete
>
>
>
>
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  #5
peteinglasgow
 
Default Re: Radio for genealogists?

Hi Mike
My opinion obviously differs from yours. I still think my post was of
interest, after all, it attracted your attention, regardless of whether
your opinion of it was negative or positive.
Quite frankly, I'm PMSL here.
Pete



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  #6
mikeFNB
 
Default Re: Radio for genealogists?

the post was of great interest to me.
thats why i commented thus..wow he's discovered radio.....
now i would realliy like to spook him by being on the same channel.

oi...you... downhere...yea, downhere....thank god i used new
batteries.......ive been buried for ages....get a shovel...quick.

gives a new meaning to battery shelf life..

mike

"peteinglasgow" <pwh60@lineone.net> wrote in message
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> Hi Mike
> My opinion obviously differs from yours. I still think my post was of
> interest, after all, it attracted your attention, regardless of whether
> your opinion of it was negative or positive.
> Quite frankly, I'm PMSL here.
> Pete
>
>
>
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