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Going up on E-bay Wednesday 13 July Sailplane / Glider connection system for Colibri (not included) to color iPAQ. All cables and connectors and adaptors are NEW in original packaging. The iPAQ PAD is USED. Parts include: iPAQ Color. Battery was removed and replaced by Compaq. It has been recently charged and tested for two weeks with no difficulty. Includes a charger base with the connection     

Group: rec.aviation.soaring · Group Profile · Search for Cables in rec.aviation.soaring
Author: Dave Newill
Date: Jul 10, 2011 15:33

Fishing Line - monofilament or braided . Available in several breaking strengths. Ray "John" wrote in message news:Yx6qp.5762$MK2.2104@newsfe02.iad... Probably not a lot of experience or advice from US pilots on this one, since we don't use bugwipers much....maybe someone from Europe? Want a source for the wire retrieval cable for the Pirker and Storka bugwiper system. Any advice
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Probably not a lot of experience or advice from US pilots on this one, since we don't use bugwipers much....maybe someone from Europe? Want a source for the wire retrieval cable for the Pirker and Storka bugwiper system. Any advice? So far, there are no replies from the company to my emails. The cable needs to have a tensile strength of about 53lbs (24kp). Thanks, John Bojack     

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Author: Ray Gimmey
Date: Apr 15, 2011 20:08

In article <hujlmc$ps6$1@news.eternal-september.org>, Toby <postmaster@127.0.0.1.invalid> scribeth thus "tony sayer" <tony@bancom.co.uk> wrote in message news:U78GAYCFNVDMFwiC@bancom.co.uk... We have a new Sentry metalcald CU in a small remote building that just supplies some CCTV and lighting equipment, on Two MCB's one at 6 amps the other at 16 supplied by SWA cables. This
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On 08/06/10 08:39, David Hansen wrote: > On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 15:36:46 -0700 (PDT) someone who may be Stephen > Furley<furles@mail.croydon.ac.uk> wrote this:- > >> The modern solid 11 kV cables being installed at work at the moment >> are small (compared to both the old 6.6 kV (I think) cables they will >> replace, and the much larger low Voltage cables. They are single core >> cables, not much     

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Author: John
Date: Apr 15, 2011 18:46

On 7 June, 22:05, Chris Tolley <cj.tol...@bogus.co.uk (ukonline really)> wrote: David Hansen wrote: I have limited sympathy for these people. Better than nothing, I suppose. Having limited sympathy for someone burned trying to steal a cable, attached to which there must be very dire warnings, even if it wasn't bleedin obvious, is quite a contrast from the usual attitude on this
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On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 23:37:52 +0100 someone who may be The Other Mike <rootpassword@somewhereorother.com> wrote this:- >Shouldn't this have been crossposted to uk.pikey.scum ? It is marked as OT, though in fact it could be argued that it is not as cable thieves are a problem on the railways and some of the cables they might try and steal are at even higher voltages. -- David Hansen     

Group: uk.diy · Group Profile · Search for Cables in uk.diy
Author: tony sayer
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:57

On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 15:36:46 -0700 (PDT) someone who may be Stephen Furley <furles@mail.croydon.ac.uk> wrote this:- The modern solid 11 kV cables being installed at work at the moment are small (compared to both the old 6.6 kV (I think) cables they will replace, and the much larger low Voltage cables. They are single core cables, not much more than 25mm in diameter. The insulation is
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JD wrote: > > Thank you again Paul. As always, you are a huge help. :-) > > I tried to query Geeks for the reason for the 90 day warranty and I sent > them an email about it. No answer. > Then I visited buy.com and found a > D-Link DSL-2302B ADSL 2/2+ Ethernet/USB Modem - DSL-2320B > with no VOIP for $47 (free shipping). They don't show the rear > connections and likewise > for cables     

Group: uk.railway · Group Profile · Search for Cables in uk.railway
Author: Tim Watts
Date: Jun 8, 2010 02:18

Paul wrote: JD wrote: Has anyone heard of this modem? The specs seem very impressive Remstream REM-8200 DOCSIS 2.0 Cable Modem w/Ethernet, USB & 2 VoIP Phone Jacks - 40 Mbps downstream and 10 Mbps upstream speeds. and the cost is about $30. The warranty is 90 days, which appears to be saying something. TIA Perhaps the availability of those
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Author: MIG
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:45

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Author: David Hansen
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:40

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Group: uk.railway · Group Profile · Search for Cables in uk.railway
Author: David Hansen
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:39

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Group: alt.comp.hardware · Group Profile · Search for Cables in alt.comp.hardware
Author: Paul
Date: Jun 7, 2010 18:19

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Author: JD
Date: Jun 7, 2010 16:08

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