receiver antenna placement
Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Rcmaster199 at aol.com
Tue Feb 24 15:58:50 AKST 2004
Hey thanks John. I thought so too. Too bad you don't judge my flying too
often, else I might get a big head
Matt K
> Subj:Re: receiver antenna placement
> Date:2/24/2004 9:59:43 AM Eastern Standard Time
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> 10.0!
> John Ferrell
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> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com
>> To: discussion at nsrca.org
>> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 7:53 PM
>> Subject: Re: receiver antenna placement
>>
>>
>> I can't stand the fact that the vinyl insulation gets, shall we say,
>> seasoned, after a year of exposure to the elements. So I try never to extend the
>> antenna outside.
>>
>> Just this weekend in fact, one of the local beginners snagged his leg on
>> his stab mounted antenna, tripped and fell on, you guessed it, another plane.
>> Ouch!
>>
>> Actually the hardened insulation remoinds me of the one about the old timer
>> whose friend told him he could enhance his love life with rye bread.
>>
>> "Rye bread" he sez. His friend replied "yes Maury, rye bread"
>>
>> Next day he went to the bakery and asked the Baker for " 16 loaves of rye
>> bread"
>>
>> "16 loaves Maury" the Baker replied. "it's gonna get hard"
>>
>> " Oh you heard about it" was Maury's reply
>>
>> Matt K (VBG)
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