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I made an attempt to assist earlier in this thread. It appears you you already had your answers.
So if you know they use the Oregon SKUs, I will assume that an intellect like "yerself" can figger out what you want confirmed.
What I can't Figger Is why ask a question if you Know the answer.
It is Obvious to me that many people buy this style chain or they wouldn't make so much of it.
They make so much of it 'Cuz so many people discard it in its' prime.
I use it when in iron, rock, wire ETC. Sometimes I file it, sometimes it gets tossed. That is the Frugal way to get it off my peg board.
 

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I made an attempt to assist earlier in this thread. It appears you you already had your answers.
So if you know they use the Oregon SKUs, I will assume that an intellect like "yerself" can figger out what you want confirmed.
What I can't Figger Is why ask a question if you Know the answer.
It is Obvious to me that many people buy this style chain or they wouldn't make so much of it.
They make so much of it 'Cuz so many people discard it in its' prime.
I use it when in iron, rock, wire ETC. Sometimes I file it, sometimes it gets tossed. That is the Frugal way to get it off my peg board.
Understand this...When I post the initially I DID NOT KNOW the answer and actually still don't have an answer as to who makes that particular chain.

But I am surfing the net looking and finding a lot of other items to add to the inventory for the shop. None of which was the actual chain but I did find supposedly one my distributors has a similar chain. The problem they apparently they have it only in loops. Which will work on a break and mend level. OF course I will have to order one loop to verify the style but I commit to buying 20+ loops.

One of the additions will be a 25 ft spool of 1/4 0.050 chain. I also found a vendor selling the TriLink 3/8lp 0.050 for less than half of what Stens wants for the same chain so now I can make the profit if I want to.

So basically I was trying to save myself a lot research time on this end. Maybe someone over on the Arboristsite has an answer. That is my next stop asking the same question. At least it is my off season so I have plenty time to do the research though I rather be researching for service manuals and helping others.

This is my last post on this subject...Have fun posting away.
 

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Let's see...

The receiving end is tuned to particular frequency, then the IF section of particular bandwidth is used to mixed with incoming frequency, this separates the carrier wave, leaving only the audio section in the case of audio radios. Same thing happen with Television except there are multiple IF sections for the vertical, horizontal, and audio. Now with digital signals is the same to a point then things changes. It become similar to receiving two CW frequencies on the same carrier wave. With digital format the amount info that can be pack in the same bandwidth can be much greater. Otherwords a lot much more info can be sent in a much tighter bandwidth thus creating much better use of assigned spectrum width. Even with CW we can tighten up the IF section to a much better bandwidth to reject more noise to make the receive able to reject signals outside the desired one. This is why I have a 100hz bandwidth receiver for CW instead of the standard 500 hz version and even my old CB has a 3000 hz bandwidth IF section instead of the wider one. Now this does tuning a lot more sensitive to frequency shifts but I learned to deal with it.

And there multiple ways to modulate the signals too. Some of which are AM, FM, CW, and PW and those carriers can carry at least two information channels. An example is SSB. With AM there is a lower and upper single side bands which allow us the be one SSB while another party is on the other and no interference except when there a full AM signal which screws both sub bands because it has both.

General Class licensed. I do need to go far the Extra class since they dropped the 20 wpm CW requirement. But I am happy with bandwidth I have now.
I was reading thru this thinking "tell me youre H.A.M. licensed without telling me your licensed"..... and then i got the the part where you said you were 🤣

Currently gmrs licensed and studying for the tech/general BTW....
 
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