80-Bus News |
January–February 1984 · Volume 3 · Issue 1 |
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I am glad to see that the problem of RFI is being considered seriously (80-BUS News Vol.2, Iss-5) and delighted to learn that we may get an issue devoted to Amateur Radio. For a starter, may I suggest the following additional hints on the problem of RFI.
RFI appears worst for amateurs at 70 MHz. I achieved a measure of success for that band with some of the above, plus critical computer/radio spacing and complete success by executing HALT! ON 144 MHz, I have a few S1 whistles, but presently the lid is off the box and a Hobbit mechanism dangling on an unscreened lead.
By the way, has anyone made Hisoft Pascal talk to the Hobbit?
Yours, G. Orford, Bristol.
Dear Dirtbags,
Oldsters, who are, like, total vacuum-heads and do not understand the problems of a young person of today, often get the wrong idea about Waldo ‘D.R.’ Dobbs, who is like me, man. They think that I have no romance in my soul, which is, like, this incredibly strange thing that I have inside my body. To them I say: “You are totally incorrect, man”. It is, like, the total lack of 80-BUS NEWS that causes these sauzzball manifestations, man! Why, when I see these utterly horrible Plastic Boxes, I am, like, totally overcome with emotion. There are these worthless diseased MOLLUSCS all over the magazine stands in W.H. Nasties, reading about these disturbingly repulsive micros, man.
Degenerate reptile, man, I ask you to stop this senseless deprivation of Real Computers that you are, like, doing to me, man.
Monstrously, hazardously, like, yours, man.
Waldo ‘D.R.’ Dobbs [No address given.]
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