Re: [IRCA] ULTRALIGHT DX Equipment......NOT!!! AHHAHAH....
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Re: [IRCA] ULTRALIGHT DX Equipment......NOT!!! AHHAHAH....



Pro-Ultralight Radio Agit-Prop is dangerously Heavy Handed on these lists, 
which are probably bought and paid for by Sony Corpse. Watch the 
underwriters, follow the money. The fact that you weigh in on the topic with 
such light tone leads to suspicion of undue influence and pressure, perhaps 
visited by heavyweights from this list. Perhaps you've been bought and 
you're now one of THEM. Not sure you can be trusted, but a warning to anyone 
who will listen: Watch those Canadians. What they say cannot be trusted. Do 
not take them lightly. Talk is all ultralight but words fall like a lead 
balloon. A further warning: Soviet-technology Prison Radios were used for 
communication by Putin Operatives carrying very heavy doses of Polonium 210 
during secret visits to Westminster and Environs. They were not intending to 
DX Trans-Atlantics, contrary to popular Communist-inspired mythology. Be 
warned, this is most insidious.


"Don't tell me you're innocent. Because it insults my intelligence and makes 
me very angry." - Don Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), The Godfather. 1972, 
Paramount Pictures.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Milspec390@xxxxxxx>
To: <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: [IRCA] ULTRALIGHT DX Equipment......NOT!!! AHHAHAH....


> Is it public confession time? Goody, goody. I confess.
>
> I like R-390s and R-388s. They are heavy.
>
> Yet am delighted with srf-59. Cleared purchase w/accountants, found one,
> K-Mart, Port Charlotte, FL.
>
> Keeps up w/sony 2010 w/o SYNC DET as others note. Antenna yields sharp 
> nulls.
>
> '59 is light. Others are not.
>
> What fun.
>
> pv zecchino
> manalighthearted key, fl
>
> "One last chance. Take it, Harry, or leave it.
> And remember this: one word about my
> connection with that place, and you'll wish you
> were dead."
>       - Rev. Wilbur Glenworthy, 'the Blessed Reverend'
>         "The Loved One", c. 1964, MGM, Evelyn Waugh &
>        Terry Southern

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