PRC as a amplifier in GPS question.

theirs been "A few feathers short of a whole duck. " here lately.
puts you off eating





Bob Parker <bobp.deletethis@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
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On 12/10/2007 00:44 Karl Collett wrote:
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On 4/12/2007 22:12 rodney wrote:
Advertised at auction.
sold $10

advertised as TV aerials

2 only 9 element YAGI's
420Mhz
RDA9-65

anyone have an idea what they are used /suitable for ?

Thanks
Rod
Perth.



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They'd be high gain communications antennas. According to a scanner
manual I found online, that part of the spectrum belongs to:

406 - 420MHz: Land mobile
420 - 450MHz: 70 cm amateur band

There ain't no TV stations anywhere near the frequency those things
are built for.

Hope this is of some help.

Bob
 
"Bob Parker" <bobp.deletethis@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
news:47563547$0$22947$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au...

They'd be high gain communications antennas. According to a scanner
manual I found online, that part of the spectrum belongs to:
406 - 420MHz: Land mobile
420 - 450MHz: 70 cm amateur band
There ain't no TV stations anywhere near the frequency those things
are built for.
Hope this is of some help.
Bob
Very much! thanks a lot Bob :)
looks like they will go in the Quokka
(local free "for sale" paper)
I appreciate your time spent
Rod
 
On 5/12/2007 21:35 rodney wrote:
Very much! thanks a lot Bob :)
looks like they will go in the Quokka
(local free "for sale" paper)
I appreciate your time spent
Rod
Glad the info was useful ... good luck!

Bob
 
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"Noddy" <me@home.com> writes:

You've received an answer to your question about subverting the USA

"David Z" <dave@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:zSs9j.24769$CN4.233@news-server.bigpond.net.au...

There were according to the Flintstones. Can we please get back to the
original topic? Someone explain to me why rotary phones were still in use
here by the early 90s, when they had all but disappeared from the US about
20 years earlier?

Who gives a fuck? It's a fucking *telephone*, not a playstation you fucking
pissant.

The US has semi automatic shotguns available for easy purchase at most
hardware stores while we don't, and I don't think that's a bad thing.
Indeed it's a very good thing that Americans keep self-culling themselves.
Pity they decided to invade Iraq illegally but good since it's been culling
more Americans. Yee haw!

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Where's BigEars? And where are all the Golliwogs?




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atec77 <atec77@hotmaul.com> writes:

Marts wrote:
David Bromage wrote...

I'm looking for some sound effects for a radio play. Does anybody have
or know where I can find good quality recordings of an old PMG/Telecom
802 rotary dial being dialled and ringing? All I can find is recordings
of US style phones which sound very different.

I have an old bakelite rotary dial phone that my wife got off Ebay. It's
complete with the original socket/plug fittings. We'll be connecting it to the
phone line and it will sit on a table in the hallway, as a part of the rennos of
this old joint that we bought. I can connect it up, ring home and record the
phone ring for you if you wish. That is if you're unsuccessful in getting the
ring tone from elsewhere.

How old ?
you may need to exchange the line mech , remember the old phones have
very high line loads compared to the modern units but simply removing
the ring coil and replaceing it with an electronic unit should suffice .
But that's not the point of having and using a perfectly functional old
telephone. :cool:

Some years ago Jaycar and perhaps even Sheridan's (when they used to exist
in Redfern) had bulk stocks of old electro-mechanical telephone ringers that
were brand new old-stock. Dunno if I've still got any around now.

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"The Face of Bo" <bo@lios.apana.org.au> wrote in message
news:fkk1hq$sdv$8@yoda.apana.org.au...

Where's BigEars? And where are all the Golliwogs?
Fuck....

Yet *another* brain dead cunt who thinks I haven't heard that a million
times.

Unfuckingbelieveable....

--
Regards,
Noddy.
 
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The Face of Bo wrote:
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Get over it or post under another name !!!


Noddy wrote:
"The Face of Bo" <bo@lios.apana.org.au> wrote in message
news:fkk1hq$sdv$8@yoda.apana.org.au...

Where's BigEars? And where are all the Golliwogs?

Fuck....

Yet *another* brain dead cunt who thinks I haven't heard that a million
times.

Unfuckingbelieveable....

--
Regards,
Noddy.
 
"max" <max@nospam-zl2max.gen.nz> wrote in message
news:ZLMX717D0D58@zl2max.gen.nz...

Get over it or post under another name !!!
Put your head up your arse and shit, you oxygen theif.

--
Regards,
Noddy.
 
Well you where the one moaning ......





Noddy wrote:
"max" <max@nospam-zl2max.gen.nz> wrote in message
news:ZLMX717D0D58@zl2max.gen.nz...

Get over it or post under another name !!!

Put your head up your arse and shit, you oxygen theif.

--
Regards,
Noddy.
 
"Anonymous Sender" <anonymous@remailer.metacolo.com> wrote in message
news:b7550fe990d18de7b27646e5d7be12bf@remailer.metacolo.com...
Is that really your photo David?

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1071037057

LOL....you have too much time on your hands.
 
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:653e9a11-7f16-4eab-89e2-28f16ece6dc6@v4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
I wonder if any one has a source for the two pin bakelite large male
plugs and the females they service such as were used on many if not
most electrical small appliances when they were US-made. I think these
would be better than IEC plugs.
As the other two have said the man to contact is

Phil Allison
Flat 3
19 Prospect Rd,
Summer Hill NSW
Australia
(02) 9799 8242


He specialises in the collection of rubbish from the street verges and it's
race on bin days as to who gets to it first. More than likely Mr. Allison
can help you and please be forewarned that he may be unpleasant to deal with
if he is in one of his moods ;-)

Cheers TT

PS note to Phil. Don't ever say that I don't try and genuinely help you in
your hobby business.
 
"TT" <TTencerNoSpAm@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:13qa3jjremhre8e@corp.supernews.com...
"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:653e9a11-7f16-4eab-89e2-28f16ece6dc6@v4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
I wonder if any one has a source for the two pin bakelite large male
plugs and the females they service such as were used on many if not
most electrical small appliances when they were US-made. I think these
would be better than IEC plugs.

As the other two have said the man to contact is

Phil Allison
Flat 3
19 Prospect Rd,
Summer Hill NSW
Australia
(02) 9799 8242


He specialises in the collection of rubbish from the street verges and
it's race on bin days as to who gets to it first. More than likely Mr.
Allison can help you and please be forewarned that he may be unpleasant to
deal with if he is in one of his moods ;-)

Cheers TT

PS note to Phil. Don't ever say that I don't try and genuinely help you
in your hobby business.
You forgot his postcode " T " 2130
 
"bassett" <bassett@bassettskennel.com.au> wrote in message
news:47a517b3$1@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
"TT" <TTencerNoSpAm@westnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:13qa3jjremhre8e@corp.supernews.com...

"Bret Ludwig" <bretldwig@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:653e9a11-7f16-4eab-89e2-28f16ece6dc6@v4g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
I wonder if any one has a source for the two pin bakelite large male
plugs and the females they service such as were used on many if not
most electrical small appliances when they were US-made. I think these
would be better than IEC plugs.

As the other two have said the man to contact is

Phil Allison
Flat 3
19 Prospect Rd,
Summer Hill NSW
Australia
(02) 9799 8242


He specialises in the collection of rubbish from the street verges and
it's race on bin days as to who gets to it first. More than likely Mr.
Allison can help you and please be forewarned that he may be unpleasant
to deal with if he is in one of his moods ;-)

Cheers TT

PS note to Phil. Don't ever say that I don't try and genuinely help you
in your hobby business.

You forgot his postcode " T " 2130
Doh! (image of Homer Simpson smacking palm against forehead)

TT :))
 
With a name like "Fry's" for an electronics store, it would not instill great
confidence in me as to the quality of the goods available - at least, no more so
than a DSE megastore :)
 
Ross Herbert wrote:
With a name like "Fry's" for an electronics store, it would not instill great
confidence in me as to the quality of the goods available - at least, no more so
than a DSE megastore :)

'Fry' is the last name of the owners. They used to own a chain of
grocery stores.

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prove it.
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Central Florida
 
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 02:31:28 -0800 (PST), "David L. Jones" <altzone@gmail.com> wrote:

On Feb 14, 9:03 pm, dmm <dmmilne_REMO...@ozemail.com.au> wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008 18:22:20 -0800 (PST), "David L. Jones" <altz...@gmail.com> wrote:



For those interested in what "DSE type" electronics mega stores are
like in the US...
I just got back from the US and snapped a few photos on my camera
phone of one the famous Fry's Electronics stores. This is the new
Fry's store at San Marcos in Southern California, and it has an
Atlantis like underwater theme.
See photos here:
http://www.alternatezone.com/stuff/frys/

The store itself is absolutely gigantic, and is one really big open
warehouse. Would have to be maybe 100 times the floor area of a
typical DSE mega store. Very similar to DSE in terms of stuff for
sale, but on a much bigger scale. Everything from hobby and
professional electronics bits, to computers (fully custom built on
site to order), and all the usual consumer goods like TV's, DVD's,
CD's, books, and even a full range of white goods. The comsumer/white
goods took up most of the store of course.
They had a few home entertainment demonstration rooms as well.
There is a huge cafe/restaurant in the middle surrounded with giant
fish tanks for walls, very impressive.
As far as components goes, they use the old fashioned Tandy type
blister pack system. So you can buy your two resistors or one
capacitor in a pack for a dollar. Full range of professional/hobby
test gear on offer through to $10000 high end scopes.
One of the funniest things was the checkout, you are forced down a
maybe 50m long corridor complete with the obligatory tempting
"checkout goods" (candy, electronics gizmos etc). Then you wait in
turn for one of the 30 or so available checkouts!
Prices weren't particularly cheap on most stuff.

The Fry's in Sunnyvale in Silicon Valley is not as well themed as the
new San Marcos store, but still just as big.

A very interesting visit indeed!

Dave.

As an aside, I like your micro watch... Is it a DIY job?

It is indeed.

Will you be publishing any details?

Most likely.
Some details have already slipped out here and there.

Dave.
Let us know some more details sometime...

David
 
"Michael A. Terrell" <mike.terrell@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:47B3FEB2.62A3A9EB@earthlink.net...
Ross Herbert wrote:

With a name like "Fry's" for an electronics store, it would not instill
great
confidence in me as to the quality of the goods available - at least, no
more so
than a DSE megastore :)


'Fry' is the last name of the owners. They used to own a chain of
grocery stores.

I'm pretty sure they still operate the grocery stores in California....
 

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