Blue@carolina-chat.com wrote
>Please read the attachment. Thanks, Robert
>
>
> I design and make mini-beams for CB and Ham radios. These
> beams are about the size of a TV antenna and can be used
> inside and outside. The mini-beams can even be used by
> by 18-wheelers while stationary. I've sold these beams in
> four states and I have been trying to find a way to broaden
> my market. These beams are guaranteed to work, and I believe
> there is a big market out there for them. They are very
> inexpensive at just $30.00 a set. I have talked all over the
> world with these beams, and I am convinced that no longer will
> consumers have to settle for the huge, unsightly beams in order to
> communicate properly. They are perfect for the modern sub-
> divisions that will not allow the bigger beams, and since they
> look so similar to a TV antenna, others might never know that
> you are a radio operator. The booms on the beams are no longer
> than five feet, and there is no element on the beams longer
> than five feet. The weight of the beams is about five pounds,
> and there are several different styles made. The side rejection
> and gain are good, and the mini-beams are very durable. The beams
> are made to function on 10 and 11 meters. If you can help me
> in any way with the marketing of the beams, I would be very
> appreciative. I have a patent pending on the mini-beams, and I
> really believe that they would sell. Thanks again for any help
> or consideration that you may give.
> Robert Hudson
> 209 Tabby Creek Circle
> Summerville, S.C.
> 29483
> 803-821-1390
>
>
Robert - I think you should know you're wasting your time posting your ads
to the Europa List. This list is for discussion of the Europa home-built
aeroplane, and has no interest in CB or ham radios. Posting ads
indiscriminately like this is a good way to get a lot of people mad at you
very fast.
Thank you
Rowland
... that's Rowland with a 'w' ...
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