R: [Elecraft] ROHS COMPLIANT?

2006-09-04 Thread paolo gramigna
Well, I was considering the matter and I would like to add my two cents. Europe is becoming VERY conscious of the environmental problem, mostly because the environment-related arguments, especially if presented in a certain, emotional way are taking quick roots among the citizens, and that pays

Re: R: [Elecraft] ROHS COMPLIANT?

2006-09-04 Thread N2EY
In a message dated 9/4/06 2:49:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Well, consider that in your car there are probably 30 grams of lead due to the Pcboards in your car stereo, and maybe 20 kilos of lead due to the battery. And if you buy an hybrid car, then you will have

RE: R: [Elecraft] ROHS COMPLIANT?

2006-09-04 Thread Craig Rairdin
Back on New Years Day 2001 I bagged a doe on PA Route 202. Over $5000 damage to the Honda Odyssey. Fortunately nobody but the deer was hurt. We're overrun with them but the Bambi factor limits hunting. That's how the deer control the overpopulation of Hondas. Craig NZ0R

Re: R: [Elecraft] ROHS COMPLIANT?

2006-09-04 Thread Thom R LaCosta
On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, paolo gramigna wrote: What does it matters to the ROHS? Well, consider that in your car there are probably 30 grams of lead due to the Pcboards in your car stereo, and maybe 20 kilos of lead due to the battery. And if you buy an hybrid car, then you will have maybe 200 kilos

Re: R: [Elecraft] ROHS COMPLIANT?

2006-09-04 Thread N2EY
In a message dated 9/4/06 5:02:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Back on New Years Day 2001 I bagged a doe on PA Route 202. Over $5000 damage to the Honda Odyssey. Fortunately nobody but the deer was hurt. We're overrun with them but the Bambi factor limits