GFCI's are to detect and prevent leakage currents.
They monitor the current in the hot and the neutral lines.
Ever stood barefoot on the ground and held a drill or saw and gotten
shocked? A GFCI, working properly, will prevent that from killing
you, or even
I am using a 'cheap' H-Pol omni, 9.5db or so, about $450, and a 9db
V-Pol omni, about 6ft tall!!!
It works... ok.
on 900MHz , antennas are big and expensive.
I am currently looking at an 11db H-Pol omni, waveguide type...
about 11ft tall... and almost
Time.
We all called it 18 months ago that there was no way they were going to be
allowed to proceed. FCC is not going to re-engineer the spectrum for one
company. They have an army of attorneys that will tie any suit up until LS
runs out of money.
I find it unlikely that any argument by LS that
I can tell you one thing is for sure... The two attorneys law firms
will make millions on the lawsuit before ending up bankrupting Lightsquared.
Just my .02 cents worth also
---Original Message---
From: Jerry Richardson
Date: 3/17/2012 1:09:21 PM
To: WISPA General List
GFCIs
you cant live with them and cant live without them.
A real problem is that they wear out
something that isnt well known. Old
GFCIs may pop prematurely or fail to pop. TEST THEM YEARLY!
About the hair dryer in the bathtub
assuming the water is ground, I cant
imagine that exactly
Often, in homes with plastic pipes, the water in the tub is NOT
grounded!
On 3/17/2012 9:41 PM, Jonathan Schmidt wrote:
GFCIsyou
Oops
that tells you Im an old F@#rt.
Thanks, Blair,
youre right. Hadnt thought of that.
. . . j o n a t h a n
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