I only wish I had an analzyer.
That is what I was getting at. I had read that and it seemed like it made enough sense to be believable.
I do keep telling it to stop, but it just won't listen.
I research research research. I tend to be a bit excessive compulsive. When I bought my wife her engagement ring. I researched diamonds, their grading, properties, color and clarity, angles and how they perain to brilliance. I also studied metalurgy of jewelry class metals, how its forged, properties of each metal, how they are alloyed and what they are alloyed with. By the time I bought it, I found that I knew more than 95% of the people working in jewelry stores. I ended up hand picking the diamonds individually, and had a ring custom built for $2000, then had a retail appraisal done on it and it appraised for 3 times what I had into it.
Unfortunately for me, there is much more to tranceiver radio systems than jewelry. I know enough to make myself dangerous. I will say that I think I have more information in the form of answers, than I have understanding of those answers. Which always leads to more questions and research. For me just having the answer isn't enough. In my opinion, knowledge isn't measured by the answers alone, but knowing the answer AND to understand how the answer was concluded. I mean, you can teach an ape to hold up two fingers every time someone says "what's 1+1", but that doesn't mean it can add.
That is just what I have at the moment. I figured it might not be the best available, it should at least be safe.