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On Aug 10, 10:07 am, "Craig Funston" <cfuns...@redpointstructures.com> wrote: > Not sure what to say about the lightning thing.  Jan had to be pretty   > surprised... > > It seems like the newer electronic ballasts cause quite a bit of radio   > interference.  My first unpleasant encounter was after rebuilding the   > panel in my new shop.  Late into the night it's time for a radio test &       

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Author: Mike the Strike
Date: Aug 10, 2011 11:15

Not sure what to say about the lightning thing. Jan had to be pretty surprised... It seems like the newer electronic ballasts cause quite a bit of radio interference. My first unpleasant encounter was after rebuilding the panel in my new shop. Late into the night it's time for a radio test & nothing but static. Couldn't stop it with the squelch, etc. Damn... Was sure something
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On 8/9/2011 10:40 PM, Alan wrote: > In article<j1si4f$fdj$1@speranza.aioe.org> Eric Greenwell<owner@thegreenwells.netto> writes: > As I recall from the description of the antenna, it is a variant of a > j-pole, where the first 1/4 wavelength of the length is actually a quarter > wave impedance transformer in the bottom tube. > > As such, it does not need a ground plane or ground at     

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Author: Craig Funston
Date: Aug 10, 2011 10:07

In article <j1si4f$fdj$1@speranza.aioe.org> Eric Greenwell <owner@thegreenwells.netto> writes: I recently bought an Icom A6 transceiver for use as a crew radio, and have discovered several issues with it. Perhaps someone can make suggestions for improving the situation: Shocks My wife was driving the motorhome while I was flying. After about an hour that included a few transmissions
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On 8/9/2011 7:50 PM, Darryl Ramm wrote: > On 8/9/11 5:07 PM, Eric Greenwell wrote: >> I recently bought an Icom A6 transceiver for use as a crew radio, and >> have discovered several issues with it. Perhaps someone can make >> suggestions for improving the situation: >> >> Shocks >> >> My wife was driving the motorhome while I was flying. After about an >> hour that included a few transmissions     

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Author: Eric Greenwell
Date: Aug 10, 2011 08:55

On 8/9/11 5:07 PM, Eric Greenwell wrote: I recently bought an Icom A6 transceiver for use as a crew radio, and have discovered several issues with it. Perhaps someone can make suggestions for improving the situation: Shocks My wife was driving the motorhome while I was flying. After about an hour that included a few transmissions and replies, she got some tingling, then a
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On 8/9/11 5:07 PM, Eric Greenwell wrote: > I recently bought an Icom A6 transceiver for use as a crew radio, and > have discovered several issues with it. Perhaps someone can make > suggestions for improving the situation: > > Shocks > > My wife was driving the motorhome while I was flying. After about an > hour that included a few transmissions and replies, she got some > tingling, then a     

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Author: Alan
Date: Aug 9, 2011 22:40

I recently bought an Icom A6 transceiver for use as a crew radio, and have discovered several issues with it. Perhaps someone can make suggestions for improving the situation: Shocks My wife was driving the motorhome while I was flying. After about an hour that included a few transmissions and replies, she got some tingling, then a shock from the A6. She put it down, and a bit later,
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By Martin Brech FORTY-FIVE years ago, I witnessed an atrocity: the deliberate starvation of German POWs by our own army. History, written by the victors, suppressed all news of this atrocity until James Bacque, a Canadian author, published his brilliant expose, OTHER LOSSES. This book is a best seller in Canada, a sensation in Europe, yet is virtually unavailable (censored?) in the     

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Author: Eric Greenwell
Date: Aug 9, 2011 20:59

By Martin Brech FORTY-FIVE years ago, I witnessed an atrocity: the deliberate starvation of German POWs by our own army. History, written by the victors, suppressed all news of this atrocity until James Bacque, a Canadian author, published his brilliant expose, OTHER LOSSES. This book is a best seller in Canada, a sensation in Europe, yet is virtually unavailable (censored?) in the
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Author: Darryl Ramm
Date: Aug 9, 2011 19:59

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Author: Darryl Ramm
Date: Aug 9, 2011 19:50

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Author: Eric Greenwell
Date: Aug 9, 2011 17:07

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Author: Topaz
Date: May 11, 2011 03:43

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Author: Topaz
Date: May 11, 2011 03:43

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