Subj : Re: HAM To : ROY WITT From : BRUCE WILSON Date : Thu Jun 01 2000 08:31 am On 31 May @ 05:20pm, Roy Witt wrote to Peter May: RW> That's me. I used to be the technician/trustee for a local two RW> meter club repeater and from there I went on to my own UHF RW> repeater. It was and still is AFAIK, on top of a mountain just RW> to the north of San Diego, called; Mt Palomar. We have a local RW> publication here that you may have heard of, ComputerEdge; The RW> computer guru who answers technical questions owns a cabin on RW> that mountain and the guy to whom I sold the repeater, placed it RW> in the basement of his cabin. It seems now that ComputerEdge might've had a BBS which was one of the many I called via PC Pursuit from the San Diego outdials? RW> Very true. Not many who build these days. It seems hams built their own equipment in the days when there wasn't much difference between it and factory built, long before printed circuits and LSICs, when everybody used tube sockets, tubes, capacitors, resistors, and terminal strips, all individually wired and soldered. --- Via Silver Xpress V4.5 [Reg] * Origin: Get all your fido mail here.. www.docsplace.org (1:3603/140) .