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classic33

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The drills (mine) were onsite as were screwdrivers (theirs), jigsaw was what was meant...someone got it wrong..
Anyhoo middle child measured where Bob was to drill and not long after the up to now job is done...
Mrs M and I headed N and dined at a Maccys on the outskirts of the Fair Maid ville.....Clue 2, One in Australia.
Where to head back via M9 through Fife or back down the way we came? but, no we headed north on the A9, took a left after some minutes and drove along a pleasant drive towards
the area of ye ken hoo :rolleyes:
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a quick exit but spotted a lady cyclist in nearby Muthill, I wondered...
Headed home...
Nice wee round trip.....
At least you knew where yer drill were.
How'd they manage to get a screwdriver and jigsaw mixed up? I'd be careful the next time they go to pass you a screwdriver.
Is this the what those pieces you printed off were for, and were the holes in the right place.
"Then til now", how many holes did you drill.
Were that a late lunch, or a long lunch had by the pair of you.
Who decided which way you turned to end up going that way? You think you may know who the lady cyclist was? Did it hasten yer exit from the area...
Home safe n'sound with no lady cyclists following you.
I'm due at a hospital with a unit next Saturday...
Aye, even yer man Senna said so about JC.....
You can still buy stringbacks..
You understood their request for a unit, or is it more assembly work they've planned for you...
You thinking of buying one, as a project to do up/restore on the driveway?
 

Bobby Mhor

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Morning all :hello:
Another week, new month :cuppa:
Time is flying it seems..
Stay warm and dry.....
 

classic33

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Morning all :hello:
Another week, new month :cuppa:
Time is flying it seems..
Stay warm and dry.....
Owdo
Aye, Second day, second month, first week though.
Shut the doors and windows, don't let it fly off...
T'is too warm for this time of year. Has been all this month, so far. Staying dry might be another matter.
 

Bobby Mhor

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At least you knew where yer drill were.
How'd they manage to get a screwdriver and jigsaw mixed up? I'd be careful the next time they go to pass you a screwdriver.
Is this the what those pieces you printed off were for, and were the holes in the right place.
"Then til now", how many holes did you drill.
Were that a late lunch, or a long lunch had by the pair of you.
Who decided which way you turned to end up going that way? You think you may know who the lady cyclist was? Did it hasten yer exit from the area...
Home safe n'sound with no lady cyclists following you.

You understood their request for a unit, or is it more assembly work they've planned for you...
You thinking of buying one, as a project to do up/restore on the driveway?

I don't know, I'd hate to ask for an elephant sandwich...
I'd asked what loaf do you use..
I'm only joking..
A Yorkshire punter has nothing on this one for being frugal (at the right time)

Quite a few, dozen maybe? Boring job:rolleyes:

Thought the clue was in the signpost..
oor pal from N of me...

Just logged someone in 'arrogate as being in Wales then next up someone in Wales who uses an English callsign (although now they allow that I'm sure)
Nursey time...
 

classic33

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I don't know, I'd hate to ask for an elephant sandwich...
I'd asked what loaf do you use..
I'm only joking..
A Yorkshire punter has nothing on this one for being frugal (at the right time)

Quite a few, dozen maybe? Boring job:rolleyes:

Thought the clue was in the signpost..
oor pal from N of me...

Just logged someone in 'arrogate as being in Wales then next up someone in Wales who uses an English callsign (although now they allow that I'm sure)
Nursey time...
I'd be wondering where the elephant was being kept.
Their own hopefully...
Sew their pockets up. Are they on your side of the family or did they marry in?

Someone, you, had to do it though.

You do think you knew the lady cyclist then. Did you wave to her?

Maybe they were headed for the ferry, of doing a spot of hill walking. English callsign might have moved there, or maybe on holiday. Would they have to get a new callsign if they moved?
Break a leg, stay away from the vampires and do as yer told...
 

Bobby Mhor

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Owdo
Aye, Second day, second month, first week though.
Shut the doors and windows, don't let it fly off...
T'is too warm for this time of year. Has been all this month, so far. Staying dry might be another matter.
Nursey done and dusted and now home alone..
I'd be wondering where the elephant was being kept.
Their own hopefully...
Sew their pockets up. Are they on your side of the family or did they marry in?

Someone, you, had to do it though.

You do think you knew the lady cyclist then. Did you wave to her?

Maybe they were headed for the ferry, of doing a spot of hill walking. English callsign might have moved there, or maybe on holiday. Would they have to get a new callsign if they moved?
Break a leg, stay away from the vampires and do as yer told...

They used to have to use GW instead of G, no def a Welsh address and spot was in Wales...
It's getting confusing now, England was G(a number then the letters) but is M (the same), I'm GM , M (Jockland) being the old regional identifier so now it is MM (or M if you want, my call was issued as G, I had to add the regional identifier if I operated form The Lakes etc, GW from Wales, same for NI (GI then now NI) your number relates to the licence grade, G7 was a secondary licence (not passed the morse test) but the move it to a full licence when they dropped the morse test...Complicated?

I looked but didn't wave but age could have been the same..

It was my middle child...
Off again, bread to make without olive oil...(she couldn't make it)
 

classic33

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Nursey done and dusted and now home alone..
No complications(requiring vampire services) and everything still progressing as it should? You've set yer booby traps in case anyone tries getting in...
They used to have to use GW instead of G, no def a Welsh address and spot was in Wales...
It's getting confusing now, England was G(a number then the letters) but is M (the same), I'm GM , M (Jockland) being the old regional identifier so now it is MM (or M if you want, my call was issued as G, I had to add the regional identifier if I operated form The Lakes etc, GW from Wales, same for NI (GI then now NI) your number relates to the licence grade, G7 was a secondary licence (not passed the morse test) but the move it to a full licence when they dropped the morse test...Complicated?

I looked but didn't wave but age could have been the same..

It was my middle child...
Off again, bread to make without olive oil...(she couldn't make it)
I'm not doubting you for one second. It's a long haul to Holyhead, from when you cross the border, along some lonely roads...
A Yorkshireman in Wales. Wonder how the locals took to him.
Would you have had to get a new callsign if you were to move south o'border, for more than yer cross border raids?

You never waved! No wonder she didn't see you...

Not yer eldest. You pointed out the difference between a screwdriver and a jigsaw?
Is this a treat yer baking for yerself?
 

Bobby Mhor

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No complications(requiring vampire services) and everything still progressing as it should? You've set yer booby traps in case anyone tries getting in...

I'm not doubting you for one second. It's a long haul to Holyhead, from when you cross the border, along some lonely roads...
A Yorkshireman in Wales. Wonder how the locals took to him.
Would you have had to get a new callsign if you were to move south o'border, for more than yer cross border raids?

You never waved! No wonder she didn't see you...

Not yer eldest. You pointed out the difference between a screwdriver and a jigsaw?
Is this a treat yer baking for yerself?

I'm a GM7???, if I cross the border, I'm G7??? OR now, GE7???, Wales I'm GW7???, I'll use the old style calls, I do have the opportunity to change my call if I want, I got my call through sheer hard work, I'd no electronic experience at all...
I stick with what I have....
Even with G7???, I'm still unique, each call is unique...

Cob loaf (no one said we'd no olive oil so a lump of butter was used..
think I go slice a bit off..
 

classic33

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I'm a GM7???, if I cross the border, I'm G7??? OR now, GE7???, Wales I'm GW7???, I'll use the old style calls, I do have the opportunity to change my call if I want, I got my call through sheer hard work, I'd no electronic experience at all...
I stick with what I have....
Even with G7???, I'm still unique, each call is unique...

Cob loaf (no one said we'd no olive oil so a lump of butter was used..
think I go slice a bit off..
If GE is you when in England, and GW is you in Wales, why is GM you in Scotland(your homeland), and not GS?
Or is it as simple as a bigger country got GS first.
Never made the system easy, did they. Don't blame you for not wanting to change your callsign(Earned by the sweat of yer brow) given the above. But you have it covered all ready, it seems.

No-one will mind you taking a slice for yerself, will they?
 

Bobby Mhor

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If GE is you when in England, and GW is you in Wales, why is GM you in Scotland(your homeland), and not GS?
Or is it as simple as a bigger country got GS first.
Never made the system easy, did they. Don't blame you for not wanting to change your callsign(Earned by the sweat of yer brow) given the above. But you have it covered all ready, it seems.

No-one will mind you taking a slice for yerself, will they?

S is used for special calls, it's so confusing, S would have been a better regional thingy..
There are letters issued for special events, I used GA once but haven't used anything like that since, boggers up logbooks etc.
A full licence has very few extra privileges, I get the use of running a kilowatt of power, I get use of 60m (secondary band, shared with the military who can talk at times, can't remember the ins and outs), extra VHF on 2m but for experimentation in modes. Basic ally all done to open it up easier but there is now three stages of licence, crazy I know. You still have to know basic stuff, more techy questions as the licence conditions for each step...plenty test papers online.
I passed what was Class B but attended morse class next session and was comfortably sending 14 - 15 words per minute (and receiving) with six weeks left of class and I upped and never went back...stupid me, I'd have been a GM4.
Bread tested and approved by us last night...it'll last two days...yummy mctasty:cuppa:
Off to play before we head out..
 

classic33

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S is used for special calls, it's so confusing, S would have been a better regional thingy..
There are letters issued for special events, I used GA once but haven't used anything like that since, boggers up logbooks etc.
A full licence has very few extra privileges, I get the use of running a kilowatt of power, I get use of 60m (secondary band, shared with the military who can talk at times, can't remember the ins and outs), extra VHF on 2m but for experimentation in modes. Basic ally all done to open it up easier but there is now three stages of licence, crazy I know. You still have to know basic stuff, more techy questions as the licence conditions for each step...plenty test papers online.
I passed what was Class B but attended morse class next session and was comfortably sending 14 - 15 words per minute (and receiving) with six weeks left of class and I upped and never went back...stupid me, I'd have been a GM4.
Bread tested and approved by us last night...it'll last two days...yummy mctasty:cuppa:
Off to play before we head out..
Already taken then. It would have been given that GE and GW are in use for England and Wales.
It'd make them stand out in yer Captain's Log.
And you have a full licence, and the extra privileges that go with it?
You get to listen in to any of the top secret military stuff. Stuff such as what they used when they made that last meal that everyone liked. The cake recipes changing hands.
All the really important stuff...
A stepped licence makes sense. Stops folk spending loads and then getting in/on everyone's way/nerves on the airwaves, with no real idea of what there doing.
GM4 instead of a GM7? Any real difference in what you can do though.

Was that the verdict of you all, or just yerself. And if you don't touch it...
Hope you enjoyed yer play and yer out.
 

Bobby Mhor

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A later than expected owdo

You'll no doubt have had more since then.
Only the one to keep an eye on now, should be a lot easier for you...
She can fair move for her age.....and never listens..
Already taken then. It would have been given that GE and GW are in use for England and Wales.
It'd make them stand out in yer Captain's Log.
And you have a full licence, and the extra privileges that go with it?
You get to listen in to any of the top secret military stuff. Stuff such as what they used when they made that last meal that everyone liked. The cake recipes changing hands.
All the really important stuff...
A stepped licence makes sense. Stops folk spending loads and then getting in/on everyone's way/nerves on the airwaves, with no real idea of what there doing.
GM4 instead of a GM7? Any real difference in what you can do though.

Was that the verdict of you all, or just yerself. And if you don't touch it...
Hope you enjoyed yer play and yer out.
E for England is optional, a few have taken it on.
Of course, if I used a Kw I'd blow everything out in a big radius,
Legal FM CB was 4 watts...just how far would 1000 get you?
My antenna has an UNUN (Unbalanced Balun) inline rated at 100 watts so not advisable...I've peaked at 60 at one point but I use much less power..
The paper I sat in '88 was the equivalent question strength of the Full one nowadays, same exacting standards.. they dropped the morse requirement.

Nah, there are rules and regs...you had to apply for that Band once and they gave you a NOV notice of variation, and your phone number in case you interfered or something..
you can still hear any traffic on it on anything that receives it....
I've never heard anything..

Gangs away, about to go make something.
Poached eggs methinks on Bob's cob loaf....
 

classic33

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She can fair move for her age.....and never listens..
But you've got longer legs than her, and it's your house so you should know all the shortcuts.
E for England is optional, a few have taken it on.
Of course, if I used a Kw I'd blow everything out in a big radius,
Legal FM CB was 4 watts...just how far would 1000 get you?
My antenna has an UNUN (Unbalanced Balun) inline rated at 100 watts so not advisable...I've peaked at 60 at one point but I use much less power..
The paper I sat in '88 was the equivalent question strength of the Full one nowadays, same exacting standards.. they dropped the morse requirement.

Nah, there are rules and regs...you had to apply for that Band once and they gave you a NOV notice of variation, and your phone number in case you interfered or something..
you can still hear any traffic on it on anything that receives it....
I've never heard anything..

Gangs away, about to go make something.
Poached eggs methinks on Bob's cob loaf....
When you put it like that, you make it easier understand.
Making the neighbours happy with you if you did it...
Is it just a simple case of switching yer antennae to one that could handle the power output if you were to up the power?
You've me wondering how much power one near me is using with either his "dish" or vertical mast(Which is taller than his house) when he's on the air.
No resitting the exam to make sure your still upto date, or giving you the chance to move up a grade.

So no listening into the gossip about their cooking secrets.
Maybe yer listening at the wrong times.

They left you all by yourself, again. Maybe they don't like your singing.
 
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