• SDR

    From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to Vk3jed on Sun Jul 5 11:44:00 2020
    Tony,

    Yet another hobby I don't have a ton of time for - LOL.

    LOL another one that occupies a bit of my time. :)

    Just a wee bit?? <G>

    Haha, especially when I've been building a low cost SDR on a Pi. ;)

    Well, SDR actually stands for "Spousally Declined Radio". Never mind
    that [insert month here] is 'Buy Your Spouse A Ham Radio Month'". <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Daryl Stout on Mon Jul 6 15:39:00 2020
    On 07-05-20 11:44, Daryl Stout wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    Haha, especially when I've been building a low cost SDR on a Pi. ;)

    Well, SDR actually stands for "Spousally Declined Radio". Never mind that [insert month here] is 'Buy Your Spouse A Ham Radio Month'". <G>

    Oh dear. :P


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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to Vk3jed on Mon Jul 6 14:12:00 2020
    Tony,

    Haha, especially when I've been building a low cost SDR on a Pi. ;)

    Well, SDR actually stands for "Spousally Declined Radio". Never mind that [insert month here] is 'Buy Your Spouse A Ham Radio Month'". <G>

    Oh dear. :P

    Or the meme where there are 3 items next to the door, for the wife's
    usage, when her husband gets home late, as follows:

    1) Wooden And Metal Spoon - He's Late.
    2) Rolling Pin - He's Drunk.
    3) Rifle - He Bought Another Ham Radio.

    Or the story of the ham who had his shack in the basement. His wife
    never went down there, but told him that "you will not be bringing any
    new rigs home!!".

    Well, he was lucky enough to have "a candy store" that sold and
    repaired ham radio gear in his town. He thought of a scheme, and took
    an old box that one of his rigs was in, and carried up the steps,
    telling her that "his rig quit working", so he was going to take it
    in for service. His wife told him "I'll see you for dinner tonight".

    He got home late that afternoon, with his "box", gushing that "they
    fixed it and got it working again". What he did NOT tell her was that
    there was a NEW RIG inside that box.

    That worked for a bit...until she figured out what was going on
    (hi hi).

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Daryl Stout on Wed Jul 8 21:22:00 2020
    On 07-06-20 14:12, Daryl Stout wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    Or the meme where there are 3 items next to the door, for the wife's usage, when her husband gets home late, as follows:

    1) Wooden And Metal Spoon - He's Late.
    2) Rolling Pin - He's Drunk.
    3) Rifle - He Bought Another Ham Radio.

    Hahaha good one! :D Well, I'd be in no danger of #2. :D

    Or the story of the ham who had his shack in the basement. His wife never went down there, but told him that "you will not be bringing any
    new rigs home!!".

    Well, he was lucky enough to have "a candy store" that sold and
    repaired ham radio gear in his town. He thought of a scheme, and took
    an old box that one of his rigs was in, and carried up the steps,
    telling her that "his rig quit working", so he was going to take it
    in for service. His wife told him "I'll see you for dinner tonight".

    He got home late that afternoon, with his "box", gushing that "they fixed it and got it working again". What he did NOT tell her was that there was a NEW RIG inside that box.

    That worked for a bit...until she figured out what was going on
    (hi hi).

    That's a pretty good trick! :D


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  • From Daryl Stout@VERT/TBOLT to Vk3jed on Wed Jul 8 13:15:00 2020
    Tony,


    1) Wooden And Metal Spoon - He's Late.
    2) Rolling Pin - He's Drunk.
    3) Rifle - He Bought Another Ham Radio.

    Hahaha good one! :D Well, I'd be in no danger of #2. :D

    Well, being widowed, I don't have to worry about any of them.
    I'm into heavy drinking, but that's a half gallon of diet green
    tea citrus a day...to keep hydrated in this heat, and to keep
    my kidneys from producing stones. If it's more than one, I'll
    name them "Sly And The Family Stone". <G>

    That worked for a bit...until she figured out what was going on
    (hi hi).

    That's a pretty good trick! :D

    I want to know how long it took her to catch on??

    Heard on a packet net Monday night that a ham finally got all the
    stations for the 13 colonies special event station this past weekend.
    He said "that and $5 will get me a certificate...my wife will be
    thrilled for me". I just wonder who's paying the $5?? <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Moondog@VERT/CAVEBBS to Vk3jed on Thu Jul 9 15:56:00 2020
    Re: Re: SDR
    By: Vk3jed to Daryl Stout on Wed Jul 08 2020 09:22 pm

    On 07-06-20 14:12, Daryl Stout wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    Or the meme where there are 3 items next to the door, for the wife's usage, when her husband gets home late, as follows:

    1) Wooden And Metal Spoon - He's Late.
    2) Rolling Pin - He's Drunk.
    3) Rifle - He Bought Another Ham Radio.

    Hahaha good one! :D Well, I'd be in no danger of #2. :D

    Or the story of the ham who had his shack in the basement. His wife never went down there, but told him that "you will not be bringing any new rigs home!!".

    Well, he was lucky enough to have "a candy store" that sold and repaired ham radio gear in his town. He thought of a scheme, and took an old box that one of his rigs was in, and carried up the steps, telling her that "his rig quit working", so he was going to take it
    in for service. His wife told him "I'll see you for dinner tonight".

    He got home late that afternoon, with his "box", gushing that "they fixed it and got it working again". What he did NOT tell her was that there was a NEW RIG inside that box.

    That worked for a bit...until she figured out what was going on
    (hi hi).

    That's a pretty good trick! :D


    Reminds me of a buddy I used to go to gun shows with. He'd buy a rifle, and w hen his wife wasn't home he'd put it in his safe with the rest and not talk about it. The next time we went to the range he'd bring it out, and she'd ask "where'd you get that one?" He'd reply he had it quite some time, and it was sitting in the back of the safe. He wasn't exactly lying about it :)

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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Daryl Stout on Thu Jul 9 19:33:00 2020
    On 07-08-20 13:15, Daryl Stout wrote to Vk3jed <=-

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    Tony,


    1) Wooden And Metal Spoon - He's Late.
    2) Rolling Pin - He's Drunk.
    3) Rifle - He Bought Another Ham Radio.

    Hahaha good one! :D Well, I'd be in no danger of #2. :D

    Well, being widowed, I don't have to worry about any of them.
    I'm into heavy drinking, but that's a half gallon of diet green
    tea citrus a day...to keep hydrated in this heat, and to keep
    my kidneys from producing stones. If it's more than one, I'll
    name them "Sly And The Family Stone". <G>

    A water works well for me, and the occasional tea, with coffee as a treat.

    That worked for a bit...until she figured out what was going on
    (hi hi).

    That's a pretty good trick! :D

    I want to know how long it took her to catch on??

    Haha, now a problem I've ever had. :)

    Heard on a packet net Monday night that a ham finally got all the stations for the 13 colonies special event station this past weekend.
    He said "that and $5 will get me a certificate...my wife will be
    thrilled for me". I just wonder who's paying the $5?? <G>

    Hmm, one wonders. :)


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  • From Vk3jed@VERT/FREEWAY to Moondog on Sat Jul 11 20:25:00 2020
    On 07-09-20 15:56, Moondog wrote to Vk3jed <=-

    Reminds me of a buddy I used to go to gun shows with. He'd buy a
    rifle, and w hen his wife wasn't home he'd put it in his safe with the rest and not talk about it. The next time we went to the range he'd
    bring it out, and she'd ask "where'd you get that one?" He'd reply he
    had it quite some time, and it was sitting in the back of the safe. He wasn't exactly lying about it :)

    Haha that's quite clever too. :)


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