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Check out the US 99
menu above for links
to information about
US Highway 99, after
which the US 99 BBS
is named.
Be sure to click on
the Amateur Radio
menu item above for
packet BBSes, packet
software, packet
organizations, as
well as packet
how-to's. Also
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From Daryl Stout@801:1/2 to All on Wed Jan 29 00:02:29 2020
There is a new Kenwood rig, the TS99900 Contesting Receiver. It
combines the best of both worlds...ham radio, plus food and beverage.
After all, if we're not talking about shop (ham radio) on the air,
we're talking about food and beverage. So, this is a natural rig.
Besides the default Kenwood rig, with 200 watt PEP SSB, it features:
1) A Kenwood Microwave Oven (1500 watts, just like the maximum PEP),
for cooking those fast snacks. Beware that if you consume ham, you
are being cannibalistic!!
2) A 10 cup Kenwood Coffee Pot and Maker...regular, decaf, or however
you like your cup of Java.
3) A 2.3 Cubic Foot Refrigerator for fruits, luncheon meats (see the
note above on eating ham), and beverages. Note that the size on 807's
is limited.
Note that actual output of the rig may vary, depending on the amount
of appliances running!!
--- SBBSecho 3.10-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (801:1/2)
From Daryl Stout@801:1/2 to All on Wed Jul 29 00:05:09 2020
There is a new Kenwood rig, the TS99900 Contesting Receiver. It
combines the best of both worlds...ham radio, plus food and beverage.
After all, if we're not talking about shop (ham radio) on the air,
we're talking about food and beverage. So, this is a natural rig.
Besides the default Kenwood rig, with 200 watt PEP SSB, it features:
1) A Kenwood Microwave Oven (1500 watts, just like the maximum PEP),
for cooking those fast snacks. Beware that if you consume ham, you
are being cannibalistic!!
2) A 10 cup Kenwood Coffee Pot and Maker...regular, decaf, or however
you like your cup of Java.
3) A 2.3 Cubic Foot Refrigerator for fruits, luncheon meats (see the
note above on eating ham), and beverages. Note that the size on 807's
is limited.
Note that actual output of the rig may vary, depending on the amount
of appliances running!!
--- SBBSecho 3.11-Win32
* Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - tbolt.synchro.net (801:1/2)