AVATAR
We liked it but would say that it was more because of the outstanding 3D graphics as opposed to the storyline....
TWO (sleepy) TUBES "UP"
A continuation of Woody's 'Nuff Said column from the CBGAZETTE website, covering CB past and present along with Amateur (ham) radio interests.
READ THE LATEST SOLAR REPORT [LINK]
FROM "TAD COOK" (on the ARRL site).
I just heard about this one - had to look it up in the Dictionary. Appears that it's "AMWAY for the mind". Look out for those pyscho-ponzi-schemes.
OTHER NEWS
The winter solstice occurred on Monday, December 21. Many non-christians (along with some wacko's West of town) celebrated this event with the usual sacrifice rituals you'd find in an old "Tarzan" movie....
THE CHRISTMAS REPORT
Visit the ARRL site for the scoop on the sale of Vibroplex company (click on picture).
ANTENNA TUNERS-PT.1
Antenna Tuners (ATU's) are considered by many as a necessary evil. Ideally you want your transceiver and antenna to be the perfect match, and in many cases they are if you purchase antennas for every band you want to use. In today's world of antenna restrictions and small parcels of land it can be almost impossible. This is where the ATU comes in. This mystery box (in a variety of sizes) can usually let you operate wherever you want to. But there's really no mystery or magic, and there are some trade-offs (i.e. - "Necessary evil") because to get a good match between the two and have relatively decent SWR (Standing Wave Ratio) you lose some of your transceivers efficiency in order to get a match that lets you transmit without blowing a final. There are a variety of ATU's you can choose from: O.E.M. (mfg, ldg, etc.) also the matching tuner from your tranceivers manufacturer. Many rig's today offer built-in tuners which work in most situations, but have some limitations (covered later), and then there are older rigs which had matching external tuners and unless you buy a complete set from someone, you may have to play the waiting game until one shows up forsale or trade. You can still buy an MFJ or LDG tuner and it will work just as good or better, but most of us like to have a matching set (ed. - because it looks "c-o-o-l", 'Nuff Said). More later....
Well, you've read enough and it's time for a break! If you like QRP (as I do) you'll enjoy this video which was done on "Black" Friday, last month, and btw, I'll be adding a link to their site on this page shortly...
MAILBAG: LETTERS LOST IN THE MAIL!
Or, mailbox. My main email unit crashed and the reader emails I planned to use are gone until I get the box repaired. Since then, I've setup a relay to another mail address so I can continue receiving and replying on my cbgazette.com email address. If you haven't received an answer to a question - now ya know why.
NEWSFLASH -
Many of you are readers from my old CB GAZETTE magazine which I started in 1994. I've run across a variety of issues and will be selling them either per issue or several issues in one lot. It wasn't the biggest, thickest magazine, however, it was the only CB magazine during that period.
I'm fairly close enough to where I feel comfortable to announce that I'm nearing the finish of my book on the history of CB (Vol.1). It will be in e-book form first, possibly printed next. More details as they occur.
That's it for now, Merry Christmas, Woody
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ROBIN AND I AT THE PEARL ST. MALL, BOULDER CO. (2009)
Remember when the old E.F. Johnsons were selling at Hamfest or swapmeets for about $5 and then jumped way up in price? There really was a good reason for the jump because so many were still around, and in good or very good condition. Regardless, people bought them at the higher price. I see this every day whether it's the Johnson, Astatic, or Turner product that was sold in such a quantity that there really isn't a shortage. My latest example is the the lowly Realistic TRC-23/30A AM Base Station from the early 70's. A boatload of these transceivers were sold back then, and even in the beginning of this Century, they were only fetching $5 and shipping (if that much). Today they seem to command a much higher (and crazy) price. As many as there are that get sold, you could multiply that by 20 and still not reach an end zone. It's really puzzling to figure out what is driving the price upwards? (Maybe someone intends to buy each one that come available, and corner the market).
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"THE SHACK"
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73, WOODY
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