Hey Chuck!
I'm here to tell you that both Mike and his bride are unprintable
names. I find that those type of people get EXACTLY what they
deserve. In this case, I'm merely the courier of their own mistakes.
Ones like cutting corners on things like QUALITY CONTROL!!!!! Look at
the pics: if you've got any questions, look again.
I'd be happy to send you pictures of the completed antenna, the tower,
the station. What would you like? I'll BE EXTREMELY HAPPY TO
ILLUSTRATE WHAT A LIAR YOU ARE!!!!
You, sir, personally, are a lying sack of shit who is trying to cover
his buddies' ass whose pants were caught WAY WAY down. Go astroturf
somewhere else. You do know what astroturfing is, right? If not,
google is your friend.
Don't you have a MONEY interest in this??? That makes you INELIGIBLE
to have any say in what goes on here.
Have a look at the pics. Feel free to weep. Look again. Those fools
let a MAJOR blunder leave their factory. It's more than 50% screwed
up. Not only that, I own it. Moreover, the documentation and item are
available for inspection in EL89va at any reasonable time of day. My
qth is less than 2 miles from I-75 as the crow flies.
Look at the pics. If you need, get a new pair of glasses. If there's
still a problem, visit a psychiatrist.
I will continue to defend my UNASSAILABLE position as long as I still
have breath. 50% of a $700 antenna that's broken is unacceptable!
HERE'S A CLUE FOR YOU, FOOL! I'm 42 and have been a ham 20 years. Not
only do I know the truth, odds are I'll be around a while to tell it.
Feel free to soak your head. While you're there, tell Mike and that
ignorant c@nt (oops, I decided to name a name!! Bad me!!) he's married
to I said hi!
Norman J McSweyn
On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 2:40 AM, Chuck Smallhouse <w7cs@theriver.com> wrote:
> I have personally known Mike and Myrna for at least 40 years, way back when
> they were the M of KLM. I consider them as some of my dearest ham friends.
>
> I can't imagine Myrna ever raising her voice. Mike can be a bit feisty,
> especially when someone challenges his integrity, as apparently you did,
> when you realized that you couldn't read instructions as well as you
> thought, and came down on him.
>
> As someone posted, cross polarity antennas that are designed and
> manufactured by some, do not probably have the same size vertical and
> horizontal elements, adjacent to each other, but often 90 degrees, or a 1/4
> w/l apart. This allows a simplified phasing harness to be used, if the
> operator would like to operate the antenna in circular polarity.
>
> I strongly doubt that you have even tried to assemble this Cross Pol
> antenna, let alone made any measurements because if the element lengths are
> as wrong as you indicate, or placed in incorrect locations, you would not
> see a good VSWR at the antennas design frequency. I would question about
> how you claim that you measured its pattern and side lobes. Certainly not
> using sun noise, as that single antenna has insufficient gain to do so.
>
> I hope that you will now take your undeserved rants away from this
> reflector. I believe that the readers are beginning to understand from
> where you are coming.
>
> Chuck, W7CS
>
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