Well Dean since you seem to need to shout every time you post here I hope this is large enough for you to read!
 
Building is a state of mind!  Even if it means you use blocks to put it together.  For an educated person as you so blatantly flaunt after your name you seem to have forgotten the basics of the English language.  Let me refresh you with English 101. As stated in the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary:Webster Dictionary
nary

am-Webster Dictionary
Main Entry: 1build
Pronunciation: 'bild
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): built /'bilt/; build�ing
Etymology: Middle English bilden, from Old English byldan; akin to Old English buan to dwell -- more at BOWER
transitive senses
1 : to form by ordering and uniting materials by gradual means into a composite whole : CONSTRUCT
2 : to cause to be constructed
3 : to develop according to a systematic plan, by a definite process, or on a particular base
4 : INCREASE, ENLARGE
intransitive senses
1 : to engage in building
2 a : to progress toward a peak (as of intensity) <build to a climax> b : to develop in extent <a crowd building>
- build a fire under : to stimulate to vigorous action
- build into : to make an integral part of <build quality into the product>
- build on : to use as a foundation <building on past experience>
 
So based on that and other sources I could quote, Yes we build repeaters.  So being that I guess that puts you in the ass category as well, albeit a so called educated one that has to flaunt alphabet soup.
 
Mike/K1EG
(Even King George should be able to read this.)
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 9:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] 220 Mhz. repeater

Hey Mike,
Russ is pointing out that you are NOT building a repeater
makes him an "ass"? We put repeaters together every
day here at work. But we do not build them.
Kenwood, Johnson, Midland and Motorola build them.
We just rack them up program and test them before
we install them. Yes even Ham stuff. Do we build them?
No we do not. So he is an "ASS"? Do you build repeaters?
Rack and stack is not building them!
Dean Westbrook,
 














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