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OMG. I had a 220 license back in the day I Austin Texas. That system would
talk forever. It was single side band trunking. It would also get into
anything electronic no matter how well shielded.
I bought it in an fcc auction.
I also own a number of 400 MHz licenses in the paging band the same
I have a horizontal directional drill. The drill bit transmitter (sonde) talk
to a receiver. They are pretty low frequencies, like 8 KHz or something like
that. Then the locator sends data to a remote indicator on the machine. One
of the antennas (the one on the remote indicator) was messed
I agree, or put a load on each one by itself and see if one drops to a lower
voltage quicker.
Load testing is one of the best test methods.
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From: Robert
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2018 10:34 PM
To: af@af.afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Fun with a solar site
Probably
A spool of 14, 12 or 10 gauge wire makes a pretty good load.
You want some decent current for a load test.
100 feet of 12 gauge would give you 12/1.5=8 amps.
Very nice current for load testing a battery.
It will throw off 96 watts so it will get a bit warm.
But you don't need it on for more
Anyone found an economical source for the PMP450i cable gland needed
when using aux port?
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