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Default Bob Urz - on the attack again!

"Bob Urz" wrote in message


People still use the term "ring out" to test wiring.


A crossover coil is not a telephone line.

I did not start this thread to be argumentative.


Can't change your basic nature, can you Bob?

As was pointed out, I tried to approach you in a tactful way, and you went
off on a tear.

Mr.T" MrT@home wrote in message


" Arny was gracious enough to admit he had never heard of a ring
test, therefore could not be expected to know.
Now that may be surprising, but hardly a hanging offence."

Although any thread with Arny in it seems to end up this way.


Nonesense Bob. I've had tens of thousands of pleasant interchanges with 100s
if not 1000s of people. The problem here is you and your bad attitude, which
is your fault, not mine.

In the next sentence you try to rekindle the argument, as you continue to
avoid taking responsibilitity for your own communication problems by blaming
me.

Arny as the only one who seemed to not know about what a coil ring test
was and to make a bone
about it.


Not true.

"Speedskater" wrote in message


"...most people have never heard of it..."

But thanks Bob for showing yourself to be a liar, as well as a person who
can't take responsibilty for his own actions.

Sencore is well known in the service industry for
specialized service test equipment.


So what? Over the years they've marketed 100s if not thousands of different
products. Their market is primarily the service industry, starting out with
radio and TV service.

Anybody can google it or go to their web site for further information.


Currently about 120 different products, none of which has the word "ring" in
its name.

What i originally said was:


"I tried to read the coil on my sencore, and it measures
about .3 MH. It won't pass any ring test (air core) so i
know turns are shorted and this value is suspect. Any clue on the value
of this coil?"


Bob, you yourself admit that a ring test is primarily a test of
communication lines. Here's a news flash - communications lines use
inductors as loading coils. In the context of a speaker, this does not make
a lot of sense.

So the words Sencore, coil, ring, test are all there.


As stated they form a mystery, not a masterpiece of effective communication
skills.

Just maybe not in the order that Arny would like.


Here's some news flashes for you Bob - if you want help try not to write
mysteries, and when people try to treat you tactfully, don't spit on them.
I tried to treat you with kid gloves and here you are again gratuitously
attacking me. How Phildo-like of you.