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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 5961563" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>We're not being picky. Your explanation is (still is) horrible. Someone being new to the hobby is not an excuse to provide them with a wrong and/or generally poor information or explanation. That's not <em>teaching</em> them anything; it just spreads ignorance. You can explain it <em>correctly</em> in laymens terms and actually <em>teach</em> them <em>correct information</em> that they can continue to use. It's because of posts/"information" like yours that a lot of people still don't have a bloody clue what the gain is actually for.......instead they go back to their friends or post on a forum...."Hey dude, that gain is just a power control. If you turn it all the way down you'll get zero watts." God help your customers if that is the same mentally you use when providing tech support for your company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 5961563, member: 555320"] We're not being picky. Your explanation is (still is) horrible. Someone being new to the hobby is not an excuse to provide them with a wrong and/or generally poor information or explanation. That's not [I]teaching[/I] them anything; it just spreads ignorance. You can explain it [I]correctly[/I] in laymens terms and actually [I]teach[/I] them [I]correct information[/I] that they can continue to use. It's because of posts/"information" like yours that a lot of people still don't have a bloody clue what the gain is actually for.......instead they go back to their friends or post on a forum...."Hey dude, that gain is just a power control. If you turn it all the way down you'll get zero watts." God help your customers if that is the same mentally you use when providing tech support for your company. [/QUOTE]
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