Last seen: Jan 24, 2025
@richardpowers That's a nostalgic visit to long ago. I didn't launch my part15 life until about 2007 and joined this Forum soon thereafter. We must h...
Wow. Meta very quickly gave a very intelligent reply: It said: Here are several reasons why the taste of the oil in bargain potato chips m...
And so it was. The Lays Potato Chips arrived from Connecticut in a neat Walmart box, and shortly we took a snack break to evaluate the taste. Good. ...
I continue to 'correspond' with meta.ai, and have come to consider it to be a useful research tool along with Wikipedia and YouTube. Today I tried a...
Copper phone lines are like analog AM radio in that they are in their last days. I liked them both and hate to see them go. Or, perhaps like vinyl...
@richardpowers It took a few tries but I now catch on to what you are telling me. Of course TIS/HAR need to control their transmitters from remote lo...
@richardpowers Well now you are describing a physical interface between the computer and the transmitter. So I will refresh my reaction. A physical...
@richardpowers The Procaster AM Transmitter, as an example, generates a carrier when power is applied to it. To turn off the carrier the power must...
@richardpowers I am baffled by how this could possibly work since it is software only. There would need to be some kind of physical connection to eac...
Another idea we have here at KDX is a panel that controls and shows the status of all our transmitters in one easy place, where I can turn carriers of...
