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Cushcraft R7 / R7000 Antennas INFO Page w/FREE downloads

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John Smith

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May 27, 2002, 12:11:10 PM5/27/02
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Here is a very informative Cushcraft R7 / R7000 tech page I found
with illustrations, tech tips, R7 trap drawings, R7 and R7000
instruction and assembly manuals too.

It is all free and also all downloadable. By far the best page of it's
kind I have ever found...

http://www.ab7sl.com/index.html?row1col2=r7.html

John Smith - KB9BMB

dnb

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May 27, 2002, 12:38:10 PM5/27/02
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You need a better search engine, then. A lot more and better sources of
information are out there and easier to locate than from ab7sl. The
original website that ab7sl plagarized, for example (as shown by EI7BA).

As an aside, why do so many different posters post the same message about
the same website with virtually identical wording? My theory (a) they get
paid to do so or (b) ab7sl is forging posts using their names. After all,
ab7sl has stooped to plagarism so either way seems to fit the mindset of the
owner.

The referenced website is boring, boring, boring, ugly, ugly, ugly. Looks
like some kind of really bad ego trip.


R. Scott

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May 27, 2002, 1:08:57 PM5/27/02
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Actually you will find its AB7SL himself doing the spamming, Now he
is using other hams names. I would like to know how to get ahold of
these guys so they could sue the crap outta AB7SL. You notice he is
using hams who have never been on the internet. Heck he may be
pulling the names off the Silent key lists. If he is he is one sick
puppy.

I guess I need to write some letters and post them to the addresses in
QRZ.

Jim

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May 28, 2002, 8:14:25 AM5/28/02
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Per qrz.com's data base, John Smith, KB9BMB lives in Indianapolis, IN.
I doubt he would be using a Missouri ISP. IF AB7SL is innocent, I
would think he would be the first to deny any association with these
postings referring readers to his site. AND it is possible he copied
the R7/R-7000 from EI7BA. Having visited both sites prior to the
plagerism issue, it was not detailed at AB7SL's site, but he wasted no
time defending himself at ante...@mailman.qth.net after the issue was
discussed.

washin...@yahoo.com (R. Scott) wrote in message news:<3cf267e1...@news.verizon.net>...

W.G Ewald

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May 31, 2002, 8:19:19 AM5/31/02
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On Mon, 27 May 2002 16:38:10 GMT, "dnb" <d...@comcastt.net> wrote:
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> ....ab7sl is forging posts using their names. After all,

>ab7sl has stooped to plagarism so either way seems to fit the mindset of the
>owner.

No doubt.


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