Bob,

Adding a rope might cause me to suspend myself unintentionally and that could 
mean an unexpected trip to the human body shop.

Best I just leave well enough alone.

Seriously though a couple of Yaesu boat anchor operators local to me chat on 
40m everyday, one day soon I hope they can agree on what frequency they wish to 
transmit on. I have just about passed the use by date on my RIT knob.

73

Gary 

-----Original Message-----
From: "Bob McGraw - K4TAX" <[email protected]>
Sent: ‎11/‎11/‎2015 2:05 PM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Sherwood Receiver Test Data - K3S Added Today

One thing which is seriously missing from the definition and that is a 
boat anchor must have a place to tie a rope which then becomes an anchor 
line.  With no place to tie a rope, the item  is merely ballast.   There 
are some of the new radios that fall into both of these categories and 
thus should be used accordingly.

73
Bob, K4TAX

On 11/10/2015 6:43 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
> Gary,
>
> By definition, a boat anchor has vacuum tubes that glow, and have to 
> be more than 40 years old (my definition).
> Ohhh, and they need to include a power transformer which gives them 
> enough weight to allow them to sink to the bottom of the lake.


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