A trick that you might try is that when you find an offending pole, give
it a good whack with a sledgehammer to see if the noise changes. We
tracked down a couple of poles that were throwing some serious RFI out,
and that's how the power company guy verified where the problem was.
Seems that
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I use a docking station that allows you to drop a SATA drive into it,
and it acts just like another hard drive on the system. it plugs into
the computer via a USB line, and has an external power supply to get
the +5 and +12 to spin the drive. This model of dock also has memory
card slots and 2
I get about 90% of my stuff from http://www.pacificgeek.com They have all
kinds of refurbished computers from desktops to laptops to servers.
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That kind of plan is exactly why we didn't truly prosper until the '80s when
Reagan dropped the top marginal tax rate to 39%. We don't have a flat 35% tax
rate right now. In fact, if you look at the distribution of tax revenue, the
top 5% of taxpayers pay 70% of the taxes, and the bottom 50%
Feliz Navidad y Feliz Año Nuevo!
I guess you're taking an extended vacation?
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Andrew O'Brien wrote:
I have updated the database of Digital Radio Century Club ahead of the
European PSK Club PSK63 QSO party. The database is at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/database
I updated it to include all recent new members of this group, at least
those that had a
Since the exchange isn't more than 7 characters on either side (3 for
count and class, space, 3 for section) it looks like it would work
plenty well for FD contesting.
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 08:08:17 -0400, Andrew O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can type anything you want in the TX1 to TX6
I didn't get a signal at all, and none of the 3 WWVB clocks changed.
Hopefully I'll get a signal tonight, and everything will be fixed.
jgorman01 wrote:
My atomic clock changed right on time. I would have to look at the
manual, but the clock itself may have the software for DST. However,
I can see using a small relay or transistor network to ground both the mic mute
and standby leads off of a PTT line from whatever TNC/computer connection that
you're using. That way you're controlling everything automatically, and not
having to use any manual intervention, especially on the mic
It's a FAX... ;@)
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From: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Just dump everything with new graphic site in the subject.
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 01:58:40 -, Andrew O'Brien
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I have placed a hold on all messages while the worm is propagating.
Andy K3UK
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I run multiple computers inside my network, and I just map the
internal address to the external VNC port so I can control any of my
machines from the outside world.
On Tue, 23 May 2006 17:01:34 -0700, Leigh L Klotz, Jr.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, configure the router to forward ports 5800
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