Re: LED Bulbs...
A goodly percentage of them are hit and run scam artists that cash
payment checks, steal credit card numbers, and have no merchanise to sell. As soon as they get a bit of money, they change addresses and run a new scam. It doesn't take a very large hit percentage to make a profit. This one appears to be a bit too retarded to think of this. Earle Horton proclaimed: > This is illustrative of spammers. Most of them don't even know what they > are selling. They are just looking for fools who will pay any price, for > any thing. Since they haven't quit yet, someone must be buying this junk. > I suppose you could use it for basement or attic insulation. > > Earle > > "billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in message > news:9f602$43c9ece6$4831b233$17083@FUSE.NET... > >>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... >>> >>> >> >> > > |
Re: LED Bulbs...
A goodly percentage of them are hit and run scam artists that cash
payment checks, steal credit card numbers, and have no merchanise to sell. As soon as they get a bit of money, they change addresses and run a new scam. It doesn't take a very large hit percentage to make a profit. This one appears to be a bit too retarded to think of this. Earle Horton proclaimed: > This is illustrative of spammers. Most of them don't even know what they > are selling. They are just looking for fools who will pay any price, for > any thing. Since they haven't quit yet, someone must be buying this junk. > I suppose you could use it for basement or attic insulation. > > Earle > > "billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in message > news:9f602$43c9ece6$4831b233$17083@FUSE.NET... > >>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... >>> >>> >> >> > > |
Re: LED Bulbs...
A goodly percentage of them are hit and run scam artists that cash
payment checks, steal credit card numbers, and have no merchanise to sell. As soon as they get a bit of money, they change addresses and run a new scam. It doesn't take a very large hit percentage to make a profit. This one appears to be a bit too retarded to think of this. Earle Horton proclaimed: > This is illustrative of spammers. Most of them don't even know what they > are selling. They are just looking for fools who will pay any price, for > any thing. Since they haven't quit yet, someone must be buying this junk. > I suppose you could use it for basement or attic insulation. > > Earle > > "billy ray" <billy_ray@fuseSPAM.net> wrote in message > news:9f602$43c9ece6$4831b233$17083@FUSE.NET... > >>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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Grumman-581 wrote:
> "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.... I'd like to see a 25-30 MHz amp work at 120 MHz. Ain't gonna' happen... > 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... SSB is only 1/3 of an AM signal. FM can't have single sidebands due to it's very nature of the carrier frequency shifting (deviating). |
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