Chuck Kelsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
- Well, I was counting on another factor -- you tell someone you made a change
- and then ask them if they notice. There's always someone that will say they
- notice - even if you did nothing.
This is one thing that really makes me want to not work on repeaters.
I've tried this.
Go up to the repeater, and reboot it, so that it gives the firmware message, or otherwise let a couple people know that you've been up there.
"There's a little hum in the audio now."
"It sounds funny"
"Doesn't get out like it used to"
and so on..
The fact that you did not touch anything, will be lost on the crowd.
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