>
>In a message dated 9/7/00 10:21:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
>w8ji@contesting.com writes:
>
>>
>> Bad was a poor choice of words. I replace the defective
>> components.
>>
>> I take it what you are telling me is you can take a non-working
>> amplifier, replace only the suppressors and nothing else, and it is
>> problem free? Is that what you are saying? Or do I misunderstand
>> you?
>>
>>
>
>Tom,
>
>WOW....! This is real Rocket Science..........replacing defective
>components to repair something.
>
Replacing the arced/burned bandswitch in a 922 is an invitation to more
arcing if the suppressor Q is not decreased.
>How many Physics degrees do you have to have in order to be able to this?
>
>Strange that you would have trouble understanding Don's completely lucid
>explanation when you are unable to express the same thing becaue of a poor
>choice of words. Maybe physicists don't take English courses.
>
>Pontificating usually gets one into trouble....isn't that what you told Rich?
>
delightsome, Dave
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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