Tom wrote:
> If it was my car, I'd probably just do the work and give it
> away {the information} to others. Sometimes people even sell information I
> give away. A fellow called asking me about PIN diodes for
> months saying it was for his "personal" use. It turned out
> he made a product. He actually tried to sell me that design
> a few years later!!! This has happened multiple times over
> the years.
>
> That's why people eventually set limits on how much free
> work they do, just so you understand where Jim is coming
> from. Like most people, I have a limit as to how much work I
> do for free.
>
> 73 Tom
Tom,
The information you have provided to the ham radio community has made you a
legend. Your web page is filled with good solid technical data. You
participate on this and other forums, contributing your specialized technical
training and experience -- all gratus. I thank you. There are several other
"greats" on this and other reflectors that contribute regularily on various
topics related to their expertise. I thank them too for their careful and
respectful responses.
Several people responded to me privately after Jim's onerous and belittling
post. They responded direct to me (privately) because they are unwilling to
expose themselves to the ridicule that often comes in response to publicly
failing to use technical terms in an exacting way, failing to understand
notions that can take a specialist years to grasp and master. The fact that I
do not understand surge impedances on random lines, the vagaries of various
ferrite mixes, and the subtle nuances of EMI/RFI does not make me an idiot.
Ignorant maybe, but not an idiot.
If there is a solution to this COP problem, and I can figure it out on my own,
in a vacuum, I will announce my findings so that others can attempt to
replicate my results.
Thanks for the help. I owe ya...
Ford-N0FP
ford@cmgate.com
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