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Radio buzz
Howdy!
In article .com, Robert M. Gary wrote: On Apr 20, 11:03 am, (Michael Houghton) wrote: Howdy! In article .com, Robert M. Gary wrote: On Apr 19, 7:25 am, "RST Engineering" wrote: That's an interesting heresy and untruth. Mind telling us how you came to believe this? "Robert M. Gary" wrote in messagenews:1176693109.733600.114470@b75g2000hsg. googlegroups.com... without opening the unit (which is now illegal to do ).- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'm told you have to have an FAA approved manual for the unit to open it. The manufactor has keep those manuals secret (like Garmin does) so you have to send it to the factory. However, the factory will no longer look at it. Are you saying you would be willing to open the unit and service it for me??? You initial statement was a bald assertion that opening the unit was *illegal* for you to do. Now you say that someone (unnamed) told you this. Perhaps you could examine the relevant regulations to see what rules apply in what way. Merely opening up the case is unlikely to be *illegal* on its face. It might be that, having opened it up, it can't be put back into service (as a transmitter) without the blessing of someone with the appropriate radio credentials. It might be that any repairs that are made have to be vetted by same credentialed repair person. It might be an old wives' tale. This is without a doubt the stupidest reply I've ever seen on USNET. Gee, if you ever need heart surgery I can do that for you. I can remove your heart. Apparently you don't think its relevant that I don't know how to put it back in. Once this unit is opened, it is a paper weight, there is no one who is legally able to return it to service so I'll have to live with it working intermitantly unless the cause is external. Clearly, you have read very little on USENET. I'm just responding to your words. Your story keeps changing with each reply. Can you cite actual regulations that support your claims? You've been asked in various ways to do so, but you have shown no inclination to do so. That speaks poorly of your ability to reason from facts. You continue to insist that if you open it up, it can never be returned to service. On what grounds (citations required) do you make that claim? I hypothesized a number of possible explanations for your claim, but have no reason to try to do your homework for you. In addition, I see no reason for you to get abusive in your reply. The fact that you have done so speaks volumes of your character. Gees, you'd think there would be an IQ test to use a computer. Would you get special dispensation to not have to take it? yours, Michael -- Michael and MJ Houghton | Herveus d'Ormonde and Megan O'Donnelly | White Wolf and the Phoenix narrowwares Bowie, MD, USA | http://whitewolfandphoenix.com Proud member of the SCA Internet Whitewash Squad |
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