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[AMPS] Whither the 807?

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Subject: [AMPS] Whither the 807?
From: fredffff@hotmail.com (Fred Fliss)
Date: Sun, 31 Oct 1999 23:44:18 EST
I have a question that would seem to fit no other mailing list (other than 
perhaps the homebrew email list, but not the one associated with ham radio). 
  Ages ago in a land far, far away (OK, only a few hundred miles), we used 
to tip an 807 from time to time.  The hams where I work claim to have never 
heard the term '807' used as reference to a sudsy barley-based beverage (OK, 
I have ruled out most mass-market American beers by that statement, but I 
stand by it - if it's got lots of rice in it, it ain't beer).  Rich 
sometimes refers to "suds" on here meaning "power", but as far as I can 
tell, that term is used only by the CB crowd for that purpose.  I assumed 
that's where Rich got it from, too.  But it does not seem to be related to 
the earlier '807' term.  Anybody have a clue about when or why '807' got 
dropped?  Was it about the time 807s, 1625s and the like were no longer 
found in typical ham gear?  I have to admit, stopping by the local pub for 
an MRF454 does not have the same appeal...

FF

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