Well I guess you sure do not know better!
I will speak my mind as to what I and many outer know to be fact!
Lets move on.
Russ, W3CH
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim B." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 1:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Re: It is really funny!
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> > Hello to the group. From March 1978 to sometime in 1983 the Clegg
> > boards and Midland, along with a few others were used. Since then It
> > has been our own equipment. So Jim I guess you were wrong! I would
> > bet that you have not even seen any of our equipment that you keep
> > bashing. You would not answer my emails to you personally asking you
> > what the models you claim to have worked on or have seen. There are
> > several repeater owners on this list that have our equipment and can
> > tell you that alot of your statments about our (Maggiore) equipment
> > are false.
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> > Paul Maggiore AA3VI
> > Maggiore Electronic Lab (HiPro)
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> This doesn't even deserve an answer...but, Russ, you really need to stop
> pushing this stuff so hard. Those of us that know better are getting
> tired of it, and the newcomers are getting led down the wrong path.
> Icom is the only made-for-amateur repeaters worth the time of day, and
> even those had controller problems.
> I see no reason to spend thousands + for that stuff when you can put
> together a Motorola or GE for a few hundred, and get a better receiver,
> cleaner transmitter, better audio, and a more reliable RF package.
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> Jim Barbour
> WD8CHL
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