PRC as a amplifier in GPS question.

"splat" <splatREMOVE@CAPSnetserver.org>
"Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au

"splat" <splatREMOVE@CAPSnetserver.org> wrote in message


LOl, so why are u cross-posting?


** So sheep shagging tenthwits like you splatcrap can see it.


........ Phil

ok,( but only for a short time), I'll play the"lets feed the moron"
game.......
** You do that every time you eat - sheep shagger.


so, you didnt answer the question.... you dislike cross posters......

** WRONG. I dislike crossposting.



but, you forgot (or, were too stupid to) snip the cross-posting....

** My remark needed to be seen by the offender and others.

PLUS When one is abused in a crosspost one is forced to reply the same
way.



so that makes you.......

** A smart person.

And you, splatcrap, a disgrace even to life long sheep fuckers.






................ Phil
 
"Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:408795c9$0$4548$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
"splat" <splatREMOVE@CAPSnetserver.org

"Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au

"splat" <splatREMOVE@CAPSnetserver.org> wrote in message


LOl, so why are u cross-posting?


** So sheep shagging tenthwits like you splatcrap can see it.


........ Phil


ok,( but only for a short time), I'll play the"lets feed the moron"
game.......


** You do that every time you eat - sheep shagger.


so, you didnt answer the question.... you dislike cross posters......


** WRONG. I dislike crossposting.



but, you forgot (or, were too stupid to) snip the cross-posting....



** My remark needed to be seen by the offender and others.

PLUS When one is abused in a crosspost one is forced to reply the same
way.



so that makes you.......


** A smart person.

And you, splatcrap, a disgrace even to life long sheep fuckers.
ok, i can see I'm dealing with a highly intelligent lifeform here (ummm,
not)

btw, nihil (yep, yer selective snipping gives you away), you have just
proven why dickheads should be euthenaised......

for a troll, you are really green at this - i guess you could be considered
a troll & a newbie, lol.

in the kf forever......
 
"Binary Era" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:lt2f80dqc2pedij9jt0feup0j58u9qkarr@4ax.com...
Airy R. Bean wrote:

becoming aware of Ham Radio

The form of Amateur Radio referred to exists in two places, the USA,
or between the ears of a resident of Chip 'n' Ham.

If it is between his ears then it is pickled in meths.

Graham
 
"splat" .......


** A " splat " is what this genetic defective cretin calls himself.

A brown skid mark is all he legacy will ever be.

The sewer is his habitat - a sewer called usenet.






.............. Phil
 
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 18:35:44 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:


Usual FBT failing problem. Not economic to replace.

Normal dry joint symptoms..

Crap, not with that 'makes a clicking sound, like static
electricity. The screen flicks with each click, looking
like it gets 80% smaller then back to full size again'
It is the FBT failing, I used to work for the service agent who had the
service contract for Compaq monitors, and I think I should know.



Edmund
 
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 18:35:57 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:

The V75 is a 17" monitor, cretin.

Damned fine display too, when its working.
They are manufactured by ADI (the one's sold in NZ were anyway, the US
version was manufcatured by Samsung) in their better days.


Edmund
 
17" are cheaper than 15" surprizingly enough
"splat" <splatREMOVE@CAPSnetserver.org> wrote in message
news:905d60fa8e2d02d7a562aae48cb7d995@news.teranews.com...
"Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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"Patrick Dunford" <patrickdunford@nz.invalid


Rod Speed

Usual FBT failing problem. Not economic to replace.

useful to know.



** Mindless bullshit from the Rodbot is never useful.

The real problem you described could easily be due to a cracked
solder
joint.


BTW Working 14 inch PC monitors can often be picked up for nothing
off
the street.




.............. Phil



Well, not quite nothing :)

But a 14 inch? Ouch!

Its time to consider upgrading to at least a 17 inch (ok, maybe a 15 inch
ifn yer on a budget)
 
Edmund Good wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 18:35:44 +1000, Rod Speed wrote:


Usual FBT failing problem. Not economic to replace.

Normal dry joint symptoms..

Crap, not with that 'makes a clicking sound, like static
electricity. The screen flicks with each click, looking
like it gets 80% smaller then back to full size again'

It is the FBT failing, I used to work for the service agent who had
the service contract for Compaq monitors, and I think I should know.
<sarcasm>
Nah man, it can't be the fly-back transformer, not if woger says it isn't.
He's a mainframe engineer and a TV repairman.
</sarcasm>
--
~misfit~
 
Phil Allison
"splat" <splatREMOVE@CAPSnetserver.org

"Phil Allison" <philallison@optusnet.com.au

"splat" <splatREMOVE@CAPSnetserver.org> wrote in message


LOl, so why are u cross-posting?


** So sheep shagging tenthwits like you splatcrap can see it.


........ Phil


ok,( but only for a short time), I'll play the"lets feed the moron"
game.......


** You do that every time you eat - sheep shagger.


so, you didnt answer the question.... you dislike cross posters......


** WRONG. I dislike crossposting.



but, you forgot (or, were too stupid to) snip the cross-posting....



** My remark needed to be seen by the offender and others.

PLUS When one is abused in a crosspost one is forced to reply the same
way.



so that makes you.......


** A smart person.

And you, splatcrap, a disgrace even to life long sheep fuckers.
Grow up, nothing justifies any of your comments in this post or any
others

Crossposting is not an offence
 
The GHOST of WOGER.
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 19:02:01 +1200, Patrick Dunford
patrickdunford@nz.invalid> wrote:

Rod Speed
The monitor on my kids computer is playing up. Every few seconds,
sometimes 5 sometimes 30-60 or anywhere in between, the monitor
makes a clicking sound, like static electricity. The screen flicks with each
click, looking like it gets 80% smaller then back to full size again.
The screen flick takes about 1.2 a second from normal to reduced to
normal again.

Compaq V75 monitor bought 2nd hand through tech rentals quite some time ago.

Any ideas?

Usual FBT failing problem. Not economic to replace.

useful to know. I had a Viewsonic 15" that did this *very* occasionally
from new, got thrown away when one of the primary colours failed



What all for a simple solder joint, are we just made of Money or a Idiot..?
Dearie me woger, it was going to cost over $100 to fix, I bought a HP M50
ex Demo from Dick Smiths for $200 which was a much better deal.
 
"Patrick Dunford" <patrickdunford@nz.invalid>


Grow up, nothing justifies any of your comments in this post or any
others

** Piss off you pathetic tenthwit.


Crossposting is not an offence


** So the pig ignorant culprits always say.





............ Phil
 
In article <c6811t$8ks7e$2@ID-217727.news.uni-berlin.de>, Airy R. Bean
<ariy.r.bean@lycos.co.uk> writes
Your latest GSM phone announces "SMS" in Morse
Code when a text message arrives.
No, it doesn't. Mine does something more like ESSSS, but only when it is
close enough to a poorly screened audio amplifier for the control
channel signalling to be picked up. The "SMS" or "Connecting People"
notifications only happen with phones made by a certain Finnish
manufacturer.

Matt
--
Matthew Haigh --$matthaigh{News04}$@haigh.org--
GCRSoft, providing SMS solutions since 1996...
http://www.gcrsoft.com http://www.moretext.com
 
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 06:37:52 +0800, "Marty Wallace" <mart@geo.net.au> wrote:

The really stupid thing is that morse isn't used anywhere at all now except
in "HAM" radio license tests.
Are you absolutely sure of that?

--

Jock. Class A+++
 
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 17:41:57 +1000, Don McKenzie <look@my.sig.com> wrote:

When you hear Dididit Dahdah Dididit emitting from mobile phones all day
long,
Where did you learn your Morse? The above is a question
mark, not the SMS you'd hoped for!

I would hope most users would know what it means, and even be able
to make a Dididit Dahdahdah Dididit sound with a spanner (or their
mobile phone) on the inside hull of a ship in an emergency.
That's still not right is it? What's "S"?

--

Jock. Class A+++
 
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 13:41:52 +1000, "Marty" <NOSPAM_vk2umj@yahoo.com.au_NOSPAM>
wrote:

... But, seems we must cater for the incredibly stupid and lazy
these days....
So you have them down there as well, eh?

Lowest common denominator ... sad!

--

Jock. Class A+++
 
In message <7uif80lnagqj1qusptslqf8avrfmv56fdd@4ax.com>, Jock
<afton370@yahoo.co.uk> writes
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 17:41:57 +1000, Don McKenzie <look@my.sig.com> wrote:

When you hear Dididit Dahdah Dididit emitting from mobile phones all day
long,

Where did you learn your Morse? The above is a question
mark, not the SMS you'd hoped for!

I would hope most users would know what it means, and even be able
to make a Dididit Dahdahdah Dididit sound with a spanner (or their
mobile phone) on the inside hull of a ship in an emergency.

That's still not right is it? What's "S"?

Looks OK to me!
Trev G3ZYY
--
Trevor Day
 
Jock wrote:

Don McKenzie <look@my.sig.com> wrote:

When you hear Dididit Dahdah Dididit emitting from mobile phones all day
long,

Where did you learn your Morse? The above is a question
mark, not the SMS you'd hoped for!
Oh dear......


--
Binary Era
 
Jock wrote:
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 17:41:57 +1000, Don McKenzie <look@my.sig.com> wrote:

When you hear Dididit Dahdah Dididit emitting from mobile phones all day
long,

Where did you learn your Morse? The above is a question
mark, not the SMS you'd hoped for!

I would hope most users would know what it means, and even be able
to make a Dididit Dahdahdah Dididit sound with a spanner (or their
mobile phone) on the inside hull of a ship in an emergency.

That's still not right is it? What's "S"?

--

Jock. Class A+++
OH, I stand corrected.
Pray tell me what "S" is then Jock. Class A+++

Then tell me what Didit Dahdah Didit is.

I guess all the novice through to marine band Amateur licence holders
that got their tickets in Australia and New Guinea between 1979 amd 1986
better hand them back in, as I wrote the computer generated Morse code
receiving test during this period.

Sorry Guys! C'mon, to be fair, you better send them all back!

Cheers Don...



--
Don McKenzie
E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.e-dotcom.com/ecp.php?un=Dontronics

USB to RS232 Converter that works http://www.dontronics.com/usb_232.html
Don's Free Guide To Spam Reduction http://www.e-dotcom.com/spam_exp.php
 
The first below is, "SMS".

The second below is, "IMI".

A Question mark is, "Dididahdahdidit".

"Don McKenzie" <look@my.sig.com> wrote in message
news:4087DB45.472B83DE@my.sig.com...
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004 17:41:57 +1000, Don McKenzie <look@my.sig.com
wrote:

When you hear Dididit Dahdah Dididit emitting from mobile phones all
day
long,
Where did you learn your Morse? The above is a question
mark, not the SMS you'd hoped for!

Then tell me what Didit Dahdah Didit is.
 
Marty Wallace wrote:
The really stupid thing is that morse isn't used anywhere at all now
That may well come as a surprise to the users of aeronautical beacons.

--
Laurie
 

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