Re: [IRCA] Crate Loop kits now available
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Re: [IRCA] Crate Loop kits now available



Yes, and I apologize. I will refrain from making comments in the
future when I've had a few too many.


> "The very least you could do is to
> educate yourself about this hobby before you start trying to reinvent
> 1910s technology and try to sell it to others as a kit."
>
> That is the most wrong-headed, unkind thing that I've read in MWDXing in
> some time. Kevin has made EXTENSIVE, cutting edge contributions (articles,
> photos, etc.)  to the hobby in the past two years related to the use of
> small passive loops. He has taken the time and effort to make the Crate Loop
> parts available AT COST for anyone who could use them... again, a very real
> contribution to the hobby.
>
> As far as your comment "This must be said..." this must be said, too.
>
> Shame on you.
>
> John B.
> Stillwater, OK, USA
> Rcvrs: Hotrodded NRD-535, Slider e100's
> Antennas: Wellbrook Phased Array
>
>
>
>
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> At 10:27 PM 1/8/2009 -0800, you wrote:
>>
>> This must be said, and someone else tried to say it tactfully before.
>>
>> All you are doing is winding lots of wire around a box. Been done
>> since the dawn of time, at least in the radio age.
>>
>> You make a box, you wind wire around it.  You find a variable
>> capacitor, and adjust the number of windings to match it. It's a very
>> basic loop antenna, the most basic. Yet, some of you seem to think
>> you've discovered something brand new.
>>
>> Now you are talking about kits? The very least you could do is to
>> educate yourself about this hobby before you start trying to reinvent
>> 1910s technology and try to sell it to others as a kit.
>>
>> Somebody needed to say this.
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 7:35 PM,  <satya@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > Hey Bert:
>> >
>> > Sorry, I was hoping not to get into the construction business, and I
>> > think
>> > the shipping would be a killer for something this size.  The kit
>> > requires
>> > no technical skills other than wrapping and taping - sorta the DX
>> > version
>> > of gift wrapping(!).
>> >
>> > 73 - Kevin S
>> > Bainbridge Island, WA
>> >
>> >>      Being technically inept, I'm sure you know my question ahead of
>> >> time...how much if you build the thing and ship it to me? Just
>> >> curious...and maybe a little lazy.
>> >> Bert New Watkinsville, Georgia
>> >> Proudly Serving You Since 1964!
>> >
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Leonard Hyde
Weed, CA
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