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Snow 01-14-2006 11:26 AM

Re: LED Bulbs...
 

> Licensed amatuer radio operators (i.e. ham) are authorized to use them...
> Unlicensed CBers are not allowed... Is there something on the web page
> where
> it is obvious that he is marketing to the CBers?


It claims it works for AM,FM and SSB, mind you it would work on any band,
including airbands.. I forgot that ham radios are allowed to operate linear
amps....

Snow...



Snow 01-14-2006 11:26 AM

Re: LED Bulbs...
 

> Licensed amatuer radio operators (i.e. ham) are authorized to use them...
> Unlicensed CBers are not allowed... Is there something on the web page
> where
> it is obvious that he is marketing to the CBers?


It claims it works for AM,FM and SSB, mind you it would work on any band,
including airbands.. I forgot that ham radios are allowed to operate linear
amps....

Snow...



Snow 01-14-2006 11:26 AM

Re: LED Bulbs...
 

> Licensed amatuer radio operators (i.e. ham) are authorized to use them...
> Unlicensed CBers are not allowed... Is there something on the web page
> where
> it is obvious that he is marketing to the CBers?


It claims it works for AM,FM and SSB, mind you it would work on any band,
including airbands.. I forgot that ham radios are allowed to operate linear
amps....

Snow...



Lon 01-14-2006 12:01 PM

Re: LED Bulbs...
 
Grumman-581 proclaimed:
> "Lon" wrote in message news:ZLydnSHu4e9i91XeRVn-pw@comcast.com...
>
>>Agreed. I get spam in foreign languages and from Nigeria that shows
>>more thought and effort than this lame-o. Gives you sort of an
>>automatic reaction to how careful he must be in running a business
>>doesn't it?

>
>
> The best / slickest spammer that I have seen on USENET within my recent
> memory was a guy who used one ID to propose a fairly on-topic request to a
> particular newsgroup asking for advice on how to handle a particular
> problem... After the group had spent a few days discussing various
> solutions, he used another ID (i.e. sockpuppet) to commend a particular
> commercial product as a solution to the problem... The 2nd ID's glowing
> report of 'their' use of the product was just a bit too obvious...


Yeah, every now and then the Ams*il snake oil merchants and cast of sock
puppets come drifting here through looking for converts.

This most recent one is just, well, terminally lame at best.

Lon 01-14-2006 12:01 PM

Re: LED Bulbs...
 
Grumman-581 proclaimed:
> "Lon" wrote in message news:ZLydnSHu4e9i91XeRVn-pw@comcast.com...
>
>>Agreed. I get spam in foreign languages and from Nigeria that shows
>>more thought and effort than this lame-o. Gives you sort of an
>>automatic reaction to how careful he must be in running a business
>>doesn't it?

>
>
> The best / slickest spammer that I have seen on USENET within my recent
> memory was a guy who used one ID to propose a fairly on-topic request to a
> particular newsgroup asking for advice on how to handle a particular
> problem... After the group had spent a few days discussing various
> solutions, he used another ID (i.e. sockpuppet) to commend a particular
> commercial product as a solution to the problem... The 2nd ID's glowing
> report of 'their' use of the product was just a bit too obvious...


Yeah, every now and then the Ams*il snake oil merchants and cast of sock
puppets come drifting here through looking for converts.

This most recent one is just, well, terminally lame at best.

Lon 01-14-2006 12:01 PM

Re: LED Bulbs...
 
Grumman-581 proclaimed:
> "Lon" wrote in message news:ZLydnSHu4e9i91XeRVn-pw@comcast.com...
>
>>Agreed. I get spam in foreign languages and from Nigeria that shows
>>more thought and effort than this lame-o. Gives you sort of an
>>automatic reaction to how careful he must be in running a business
>>doesn't it?

>
>
> The best / slickest spammer that I have seen on USENET within my recent
> memory was a guy who used one ID to propose a fairly on-topic request to a
> particular newsgroup asking for advice on how to handle a particular
> problem... After the group had spent a few days discussing various
> solutions, he used another ID (i.e. sockpuppet) to commend a particular
> commercial product as a solution to the problem... The 2nd ID's glowing
> report of 'their' use of the product was just a bit too obvious...


Yeah, every now and then the Ams*il snake oil merchants and cast of sock
puppets come drifting here through looking for converts.

This most recent one is just, well, terminally lame at best.

Grumman-581 01-14-2006 04:53 PM

Re: LED Bulbs...
 
"Snow" wrote in message news:3D9yf.1021$La2.63661@news20.bellglobal.com...
> It claims it works for AM,FM and SSB, mind you it would work on any band,
> including airbands.. I forgot that ham radios are allowed to operate

linear
> amps....


Nothing about saying that it works on AM, FM, and SSB that would imply that
it would be for non-FCC-approved purpose... CB is actually AM (amplitude
modulated) whereas the new FRS radios are FM (frequency modulated)... SSB
just implies that you're not using the entire band for communication... In
my experience, SSB typically is AM, but I'm not going to rule out that
someone couldn't implement SSB on FM...



Grumman-581 01-14-2006 04:53 PM

Re: LED Bulbs...
 
"Snow" wrote in message news:3D9yf.1021$La2.63661@news20.bellglobal.com...
> It claims it works for AM,FM and SSB, mind you it would work on any band,
> including airbands.. I forgot that ham radios are allowed to operate

linear
> amps....


Nothing about saying that it works on AM, FM, and SSB that would imply that
it would be for non-FCC-approved purpose... CB is actually AM (amplitude
modulated) whereas the new FRS radios are FM (frequency modulated)... SSB
just implies that you're not using the entire band for communication... In
my experience, SSB typically is AM, but I'm not going to rule out that
someone couldn't implement SSB on FM...



Grumman-581 01-14-2006 04:53 PM

Re: LED Bulbs...
 
"Snow" wrote in message news:3D9yf.1021$La2.63661@news20.bellglobal.com...
> It claims it works for AM,FM and SSB, mind you it would work on any band,
> including airbands.. I forgot that ham radios are allowed to operate

linear
> amps....


Nothing about saying that it works on AM, FM, and SSB that would imply that
it would be for non-FCC-approved purpose... CB is actually AM (amplitude
modulated) whereas the new FRS radios are FM (frequency modulated)... SSB
just implies that you're not using the entire band for communication... In
my experience, SSB typically is AM, but I'm not going to rule out that
someone couldn't implement SSB on FM...



billy ray 01-15-2006 01:31 AM

Re: LED Bulbs...
 
I found it interesting that he was commenting on the superiority of LED
bulbs but the page was selling amps and flasher units.


"Grumman-581" <grumman581@DIE-SPAMMER-SCUM@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:Gpeyf.1278$1J1.193@tornado.texas.rr.com...
> "Snow" wrote in message news:3D9yf.1021$La2.63661@news20.bellglobal.com...
>> It claims it works for AM,FM and SSB, mind you it would work on any
>> band,
>> including airbands.. I forgot that ham radios are allowed to operate

> linear
>> amps....

>
> Nothing about saying that it works on AM, FM, and SSB that would imply
> that
> it would be for non-FCC-approved purpose... CB is actually AM (amplitude
> modulated) whereas the new FRS radios are FM (frequency modulated)... SSB
> just implies that you're not using the entire band for communication... In
> my experience, SSB typically is AM, but I'm not going to rule out that
> someone couldn't implement SSB on FM...
>
>





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