I don't have to make it up. I don't care anything about those 5 radio's at all I've got 4 of my own...I don't know who owns those radios and I don't care... Craig knows who they are... I have no vendetta against anything or anyone in this world... I handle my own..........no matter what it is...
nobody cares about twister or his radio or who worked on it... strange that dxers in Phoenix have never heard of stringbean ?????
I guess they haven't been around very long then because I used to hear string bean in Yuma Arizona and Phoenix Arizona quite often as well as Holbrook Arizona. I thought you'd get a chuckle out of that nasty little waveform on that Salvation Army toy oscilloscope..
your one far gone dude what part of I don't care do you not understand..and nobody on this forum cares either. you sit around and dig this stuff up that's not relevant to anyone whatsoever...you have way too much time on your hands......
It's completely relevant to a potential customer especially if they happen to be in the Las Vegas area. Nobody wants to spend their hard-earned money on something that isn't going to operate at its full potential. I'm sure you would agree
I know twister is kind of bummed out because I used to hear him out here in Pennsylvania every day and it's been about 2 years since I've heard him on the radio out this way
what he can't afford to buy another radio ???? maybe the man has passed away ???? I know a shop right now that has repaired too many of Mark's radios one of them came in the guy needed $$$ so he put his equipment on consignment he stated he has all his work done by mark...one radio was brand new and had been hott rodded by mark. when they went to turn it on it was dead in the water....Howard in Hebron in. watched him work on a customer's galaxy 979 for about a good 45 mins. talking to other customers the whole time. customer paid walked out the door... not more than 5/10 mins later the customer walks back in the door and says his radio will not turn on... so whats the point to any of this ??????
He's got plenty of money but unfortunately Mark won't touch any more of his radios. I apologize for the inconvenient facts. I kind of forgot we were trying to reinforce your opinion.
Blowing up radios is generally what happens when a clueless customer who doesn't know anything about antenna work hooks a radio up to a bad antenna system. It should come as no surprise. Unfortunately most people are unwilling to accept responsibility for their own antenna work so they like to blame the technician that worked on their radio it's pretty much a standard practice nowadays.. Every once in a while somebody wakes up from their delusions. Case in point: Oops, there I go with those facts again.