PRC as a amplifier in GPS question.

"Phil Allison" <philallison@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:43eld0F1n76deU1@individual.net...
"mark jb" = public masturbating idiot

It'll work, if you can get a decent signal into the bunny ears in the
first place.



** Sure - exactly like * fucking * "perpetual motion " works ???

Only if you can get more energy into the system that you expect to get
out.
you know what he meant. If the bunny ears pick up enough signal, then the
digital box will be fine.

Dick Smith sell a set of rabbit ears with built in amplifier .. I'm using
that plus a digital box in my back room with on problems at all ..


....... Phil
 
"Lord-Data" = 12 year old public masturbating idiot.
"mark jb" = 13 year old public masturbating idiot
It'll work, if you can get a decent signal into the bunny ears in the
first place.


** Sure - exactly like * fucking * "perpetual motion " works ???

Only if you can get more energy into the system that you expect to get
out.


you know what he meant.

** Piss off - half wit.


If the bunny ears pick up enough signal,


]** Which is simply not possible in the location the OP stated in any
reliable way.


Dick Smith sell a set of rabbit ears with built in amplifier ..

** A blatant criminal fraud.


I'm using that plus a digital box in my back room with on problems at all
..

** Meaningless stupid lie.

Go drop dead - LD puke




........... Phil
 
I am renting a house in Western Sydney with 2 lounge rooms. One has an
aerial outlet and we use a power injector to get the analogue signals. The
signal comes through OK, but ABC is a little hazy sometimes. SBS is
non-existent.

The other lounge room has the "good" telly but no aerial. We just watch
DVD's there but i would like to watch broadcast TV and use teletext.

What are my options to get TV signals to the good telly but keep in mind
it's a rental and i can't change the aerial or punch holes in walls. I
will spend money though.

Some i thought of...

1. Very long cable to other room
2. Bunny ears
3. Bunny ears + power injector (does this work?)
4. Bunny ears + STB (does this work?)
5. Some wireless product

Got to dick smiths or tandy and buy a transmitter. Plug into the output ov
your vcr and it transmits to the rabbit ears on the remote tv. Probably cost
around $30 to 40.
 
If you are in a fair signal area, a caravan ant might do the trick - they
just clamp on to a gutter etc - I used one for years when I was renting

Get one from DSE and you can take it back if NBG


David

Nick wrote:

Hi,

I am renting a house in Western Sydney with 2 lounge rooms. One has an
aerial outlet and we use a power injector to get the analogue signals.
The signal comes through OK, but ABC is a little hazy sometimes. SBS is
non-existent.

The other lounge room has the "good" telly but no aerial. We just watch
DVD's there but i would like to watch broadcast TV and use teletext.

What are my options to get TV signals to the good telly but keep in mind
it's a rental and i can't change the aerial or punch holes in walls. I
will spend money though.

Some i thought of...

1. Very long cable to other room
2. Bunny ears
3. Bunny ears + power injector (does this work?)
4. Bunny ears + STB (does this work?)
5. Some wireless product

Thanks Nick.
 
It's fruit de loop time

Hey Turdcard

Any closer to seeing 'your' mines or only when you go off your medication


in article dr26hp$6tk$1@apollon.grec.isp.9tel.net, Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud at
xyz@atlante.edu wrote on 23/1/06 8:04 PM:

A kind forward of a post published on some aus.ng recently
**********************************************

Dearest friends,

Thank you again for your wonderful answers... in fact innuendo, insults;
catcalls and other things are appropriate now !
Now indeed we are at the conclusion time where a most horrendous Collective
Crime is getting proper Collective Punishment.
The whole country is getting burned to the ground on one side and being
drenched & drowned on the other .... but hopefully the other side is just
keeping the best for dessert since I anticipate as well good temperature in
the top 40 for WA in the next month !
Time to sing :
""If I was a Carpenter """
the same way that now, bloody bastards I guess you're all singing :
"" It is time to say good bye to Jindabyne "" going up in smoke after
getting drowned under the lake !

Gallop was checked out of office, although to all 's appearances he appears
to have resigned. His disastrous mental health condition is a direct result
of his evidently Mining Criminals ' suggested Criminal letter in reply to Dr
Don Findlay ! That letter which is a mark of infamy will always remain
through time as the confirmation & justification of a most justified Divine
Wrath towards a evident Cursed Land

As I said previously, I am sorry for the delay regarding the expected Great
Sydney Quake ( 9.2 on the open Richter scale as estimated ) . Please again
accept my apologies for the few month anticipation on the event. This
demonstrates that even True Geologists who have upon the fraudulent
Gogologists ( masquerading as Geologists) the advantage of thoroughly
understand the whole process of Earth Expansion, might at time be a bit way
out on the time scale. To compensate it 's appropriate to say that while
True Geologists are a few month off, the other fools are in between 60 to
4000 millions off the mark. This in itself put in proper perspective the
insight & intelligence of professional vs. the Academics Clowns of
sci0000nce with their inexistent Glaaaaaciationzzz there & their Continental
Rafting here !!!
( + a good 1000 of other follies )

See ?

With kindest regards to all

PS Sunny is right regarding my claims of curing Cancer, Aids and brain
tumour in 5 days flat ( as well as Down syndrome, tetanus in 1 second flat
etc ) But as I was discussing it with a great friend recently who recently
was accusing me of heartlessness and not sharing with Humanity the results
of my discoveries in other fields than Geology, I replied :

" Just imagine than the Newmont, Newcrest, BHP, Boral, CRA, WMC (before
merger) or the Political Criminals such as Court, Lawrence, Gallop etc
benefit directly or indirectly through their relatives, heirs or descents of
my extraordinary discoveries ???? Just imagine indeed that relatives of
Court etc , Murdy, Palmer, Etheridge etc or any of those bastards working
for such hard nailed manure are at tthe present time turning final in last
approach to death !!! ... and that I, Sir Turcaud, have the key to
immediate release of say a brain tumour and this without the least operation
and without the least drug intake and this without the least complications
in a mere 3 days flat !!! .... DO YOU THINK THOSE OF FOR THAT MATTER ANY OF
YOU ALL BASTARDS WILL HAVE THE LEAST GRATITUDE NOR RECOGNITION "

... of course not ! "


My friend had unfortunately to agree with me, since the case is too well
documented for any doubt to cross any decent gentleman' s conviction !
You have killed the Golden Goose by your greed and lack of fairness ! You
are a most heartless lot of bastards and not you are crying within the
flames of Hell you have brought upon you.
You have crucified one of the best Mining Prospector you ever had, and I an
tell you straight missed many good shows and at least 3 more mines on top of
the 3 to my name !
I could return to extend forgiveness to you ... but I won't return ! I am
too old for that now !
So be happy with your Mining & Political Criminals as well as with your 7
fraudulent mining heroes ! ... this suits you as it would suit any dishonest
& unfair people of your kind
 
EEEK wrote:
It's fruit de loop time

Hey Turdcard

Any closer to seeing 'your' mines or only when you go off your medication
There is an old usenet saying: "Don't feed the troll"... He only writes
all that bullshit because he knows there are enough dickheads out there
to pick up an argument. Unfortunately he's right on that point...
 
Hi Brad

I should really look into some history of where I work!

It has been stated to me that my current employer bought the radio
division of Collins some years ago. During my job interview one of the
very old engineers talked about the "good old days" when he was involved
in design/test of older Collins radios. Even a lot of our older test
equipment has Collins or Rockwell Collins ownership/asset stickers on them.

If I can corner him again I'll ask. I doubt we have the parts in the
factory though. Very different product being manufactured now!

Cheers Bob W5/VK2YQA East Texas USA

budgie wrote:
My experience in searching the web only uncovered Collins collectors who were
single-mindedly "S-line focussed" to put it politely. These sets were a
standard commercial land mobile type, all solid state and fully synthesised
(OTPROM programmed) etc etc and my service manual is dated 1979.
 
free to air TV is crap now that pay TV is along


get a DVD player, Amazon gives very fast service. once you get the email it
only takes a week.








Nick <nick@aapt.net.au> wrote in message
news:dqs9ds$d6j$1@news-01.bur.connect.com.au...
Hi,

I am renting a house in Western Sydney with 2 lounge rooms. One has an
aerial outlet and we use a power injector to get the analogue signals.
The signal comes through OK, but ABC is a little hazy sometimes. SBS is
non-existent.

The other lounge room has the "good" telly but no aerial. We just watch
DVD's there but i would like to watch broadcast TV and use teletext.

What are my options to get TV signals to the good telly but keep in mind
it's a rental and i can't change the aerial or punch holes in walls. I
will spend money though.

Some i thought of...

1. Very long cable to other room
2. Bunny ears
3. Bunny ears + power injector (does this work?)
4. Bunny ears + STB (does this work?)
5. Some wireless product



Thanks Nick.
 
Jean-Paul, have you ever considered that you could be wrong? Most likely you
have schizophrenia or another related mental disorder. Please have a search
on the internet about it.

Ross
 
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 14:42:29 +0800, budgie <me@privacy.net> wrote:

.. line cord socket to match the power input plug on the rear of a Collins HF
transceiver model HF282?

These connectors are like a six-pin Jones plug on steroids.

Rockwell Collins Aust have referred me to their stateside parent, to whom i have
sent an enquiry. I am not hopeful of success, let alone affordability. I am
equally sure that it is a generic connector by Amphenol/AMP/Tyco but I have
found their web-cattledogs to be real dogs.

Any suggestions?
Have a try here:

http://www.cinch.com/view_product_line.cinch?id=29

You may be lucky.

Cinch took over Jones - try searching for Cinch-Jones. You may have to
send e-mails to get dimensions

Alan

--
Sell your surplus electronic components at
http://ozcomponents.com
Search or browse for that IC, capacitor,
crystal or other component you need.
 
"Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud" <xyz@atlante.edu> wrote in message
news:dr59an$sf$1@aphrodite.grec.isp.9tel.net...
Ross,

Have you ever considered that someone who made the mining history of
Australia with the immense discoveries of the Great Sandy Desert for one,
deserves some respect on your part !
That is if you have somehow reach that basic level of humanity where moral
standards exist, which will be a very rare occurrence then in the LOB.

Now as far as bi-polarity is concerned or for that matter other psy
disorders, unfortunately, as you seem to ignore it, the key towards
recovery does not rest with drugs and the drug pushers ... also called
psychiatrists. Yep the answer is elsewhere there again.
Jean-Paul,

I agree with your sentiments about psychiatrists. Personally I prefer the
psychological veiwpoint of treating the cause not the symptoms. If one were
to analyse all your newsgroup corrspondance, the most likely diagnosis would
be some flavour of depression.

Could this be a result of years of futile attemps for acknowledgment of your
discovery of the telfer mine? Probably. What do you see as the end point in
all of this? Is obsessing over this worth ruining your relationships with
people around you? Would not it be better to just let it go?

Ross
 
"Antony N. Lord" <newsgroups@antonylord.kom> wrote

A friend has just bought an American 3M 4550 Copier (110v / 60Hz).

Even if we put it on a large step-down transformer (the plate on the
back reads 115v / 11A so we're going to need something in the 1300W+
range) are we likely to encounter problems with the frequency difference?

I know many motors (60Hz) are no go on 50Hz power...

And if so - anyone know if there are sinewave UPS systems available in
Australia that can have their outputs reconfigured to 110v / 60A?

Cheers, Antony.

******To accomodate the frequency change and keep the temperature rise
within limits,the motors should be run on about 96 Volts 50
Hz.Unfortunately,the rest of the "non motorised" bits of the copier expect
to see 110V.

Brian Goldsmith.
 
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 06:39:03 GMT, Alan <me@somewhere.com.au.invalid> wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 12:45:58 +0800, budgie <me@privacy.net> wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 12:04:02 +0800, budgie <me@privacy.net> wrote:

On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 02:43:03 GMT, Alan <me@somewhere.com.au.invalid> wrote:

Have a try here:

http://www.cinch.com/view_product_line.cinch?id=29

You may be lucky.

Cinch took over Jones - try searching for Cinch-Jones. You may have to
send e-mails to get dimensions

Unfortunately, these are bigger pin size/spacing than "standard" Jones plugs. I
have Jones on all sorts of stuff from older Codan to Yaesu, and these are
definitely scaled up beasts. Also, Jones achieve polarisation with pin
orientation - these use a polarising pin. See pic (url in my reply to Brad).

Follow-up - still exploring the Cinch/Jones cattledog. Didn't know Jones came
in assorted pin sized types. Just MIGHT be a matching type ....
the 2400 series seemed to be about the dimensions you stated!
Yeah, but the "about" is a bit disconcerting. I'm fairly fastidious when it
comes to sticking the vernier G-clamp onto parts, and 6.35 vs 6.6 is a worry.
May not even fit the slots in the 2400 socket. Thickness difference is only
0.1mm and the spring contacts will accommodate that.

Unfortunately they don't appear to be stocked in Oz. Newark have them but not
found on the Farnell site, and Farnell tech support confirmed they don't have
them. Non-stock at Mouser. Arrow are a waste of oxygen. Doesn't look like I
can see before I buy or have a reasonable prospect of a return for credit. :-(
 
Would you please go away, Mr Turcaud? My newsgroup reader doesn't have
a killfile function, and I'm getting tired of constantly hitting
"Delete" on your rantings.


On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 09:21:58 +0100, "Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud"
<xyz@atlante.edu> wrote:

The Toadland has spelt a life of Hell to all the migrants unfortunate to be
attracted by its lures !
 
"mark jb" <nukeleer at internode dot on dot net> wrote in
news:43d5f609$1@duster.adelaide.on.net:
Ok. You read the recent Jaycar catalogue with a disclaimer saying they
do not support the purchase of said cards if you wish to use them to
obtain cable TV.
I saw that cattledog, and that disclaimer. I took the disclaimer
to mean "this works just fine for stealing 'cable', but we deny
it to keep the lawyers off our backs".


GB, the glass is half empty, apparently :)
--
"When all you have is a flamethrower, everything looks like a
speed camera." (Peter)
 
I have a couple of boxes of old Jones plugs and could not match it with
any. The pin size of yours was larger than anything in my collection.

Your options are to use spade terminals and slide them onto the pins,
or hard wire a cable to the back of the plug. At least you can minimise
damage, keep it authentic and use it on air

Brad.
 
aus.electronics need to know too, Matey !

"Hunter" <kenhunter45@hotmail.com> a écrit dans le message de news:
1138174055.198278.37760@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
Can't help you there but I do know there is untold wealth ready to be
mined when the maritime laws on ownership are established. It is my
understanding that's what put a stop to the Sedco 445 doing anymore
exploration.

I remember the 445 well, nearly got killed on it. And it had Nigerian
labour on it when it was being trialed for ocean mining. Those dirty
bastards would piss and shit anywhere and actually cooked on the open
deck. When urine gets into the plates you can never get rid of it and
the whole ship stunk despite three weeks in Singapore trying to clean
it.
Well seen Sir,

.... and with the technique I have developped? WE just need of minimum
labout to pull 20 TONS OF GOLD AT THE TIME from 300 m DOWN TO 10 000 m
UNDER THE SURFACE !

I HAVE WORKED OUT THAT IN THE WORSE CONDITIONS SOME 100 TONS OF GOLD SHOULD
BE PULLED A DAY !!!

--
Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
Australia Mining Pioneer

Exploration Geologist
Founder of the True Geology

~~ Ignorance Is The Cosmic Sin, The One Never Forgiven ! ~~
 
On 25 Jan 2006 12:13:55 -0800, "bradvk2qq" <bradvk2qq@w6ir.com> wrote:

I have a couple of boxes of old Jones plugs and could not match it with
any. The pin size of yours was larger than anything in my collection.

Your options are to use spade terminals and slide them onto the pins,
or hard wire a cable to the back of the plug. At least you can minimise
damage, keep it authentic and use it on air
OK tnx for checking your stuff. I had considered putting an IEC or similar in
parallel for 240V working, but chassis skirt space is just too tight.

The Rockwell (US) enquiry ppl haven't responded yet.

If those Cinch 2400's were the right size I'd order a couple, but I'm not
convinced yet. Maybe when Rockwell reply I'll ask them if it is a Cinch 2400
family.
 
and alt.usenet.kooks

"Jean-Paul Turd" <idiot@atlante.edu> wrote in message
news:dr8r58$8ej$1@aphrodite.grec.isp.9tel.net...
aus.electronics need to know too, Matey !
snip
... and with the technique I have developped? WE just need of minimum
labout to pull 20 TONS OF GOLD AT THE TIME from 300 m DOWN TO 10 000 m
UNDER THE SURFACE !

I HAVE WORKED OUT THAT IN THE WORSE CONDITIONS SOME 100 TONS OF GOLD
SHOULD BE PULLED A DAY !!!
 
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 17:03:58 +0800, budgie <me@privacy.net> wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 06:39:03 GMT, Alan <me@somewhere.com.au.invalid> wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 12:45:58 +0800, budgie <me@privacy.net> wrote:

On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 12:04:02 +0800, budgie <me@privacy.net> wrote:

On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 02:43:03 GMT, Alan <me@somewhere.com.au.invalid> wrote:

Have a try here:

http://www.cinch.com/view_product_line.cinch?id=29

You may be lucky.

Cinch took over Jones - try searching for Cinch-Jones. You may have to
send e-mails to get dimensions

Unfortunately, these are bigger pin size/spacing than "standard" Jones plugs. I
have Jones on all sorts of stuff from older Codan to Yaesu, and these are
definitely scaled up beasts. Also, Jones achieve polarisation with pin
orientation - these use a polarising pin. See pic (url in my reply to Brad).

Follow-up - still exploring the Cinch/Jones cattledog. Didn't know Jones came
in assorted pin sized types. Just MIGHT be a matching type ....
the 2400 series seemed to be about the dimensions you stated!

Yeah, but the "about" is a bit disconcerting. I'm fairly fastidious when it
comes to sticking the vernier G-clamp onto parts, and 6.35 vs 6.6 is a worry.
May not even fit the slots in the 2400 socket. Thickness difference is only
0.1mm and the spring contacts will accommodate that.

Unfortunately they don't appear to be stocked in Oz. Newark have them but not
found on the Farnell site, and Farnell tech support confirmed they don't have
them. Non-stock at Mouser. Arrow are a waste of oxygen. Doesn't look like I
can see before I buy or have a reasonable prospect of a return for credit. :-(
Perhaps you need a "400" series - don't know what the difference is
(other than voltage rating) but the catalog says the 2400 will mate
with the 400 series.

Perhaps they made the socket holes just big enough to take the
slightly bigger pins. Just conjecture!

Alan

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http://ozcomponents.com
Search or browse for that IC, capacitor,
crystal or other component you need.
 

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