AeroElectric-List Digest Archive

Wed 08/07/19


Total Messages Posted: 5



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     1. 08:12 AM - Re: Email and Telephone Security (Dick Tasker)
     2. 08:48 AM - Re: Email and Telephone Security (Christopher Cee Stone)
     3. 01:10 PM - Electrical Analysis of Flight wanted (jonlaury)
     4. 01:28 PM - Re: Electrical Analysis of Flight wanted (Sebastien)
     5. 02:24 PM - Re: marking wires, a variation? (fidot)
 
 
 


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    Time: 08:12:33 AM PST US
    Subject: Re: Email and Telephone Security
    From: Dick Tasker <dick@thetaskerfamily.com>
    I had the same problem in my house in NH with cell service. Usable in one upstairs bedroom. Terrible in the rest of the house. Dropped calls and hard to understand. I installed a "weBoost Connect 4G 470103R Indoor Cell Phone Signal Booster for Home and Office" and the cell service is great in pretty much all the house. Not particularly cheap ($550 new or $440 refurbished) but well worth it for us. We can actually use the phone without problems now. Dick Charlie England wrote: > Great, if you live in a major metro area. But 10 miles out of town on a 4 lane major thoroughfare, and I can get 3Mbit DSL (sometimes), and cell service in the house is a lot like a corded phone; > you're 'tethered' to a location near a window or it doesn't work. Meanwhile, one of our Senators just allocated $25million in broadband grant money to a state hospital to install a replacement heliport. > > Charlie > > On 8/5/2019 10:04 AM, Christopher Cee Stone wrote: >> Another data point on phone communication and email servers... >> >> Gmail does a better job of spam blocking than any add on I've experimented with... Tbird, outlook, yahoo, eurdora... etc. >> >> I gave up my landline in favor of cell only. My provider T-mobile coupled with a Samsung android phone alerts to spam calls with near 100% accuracy. It's failure mode is to mis-identify a >> qualified caller as spam. >> >> My story... and it works for me. >> >> Chris Stone >> Rv-8 and Long-eze >> >> On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 7:44 AM skywagon185guy . <skywagon185@gmail.com <mailto:skywagon185@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Eric, >> Tips like your helps all of us with the same problem.... >> Hope others contribute to this theme.... >> D >> >> On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 7:28 AM Eric M. Jones <emjones@charter.net <mailto:emjones@charter.net>> wrote: >> >> >> Bob has expressed his frustration regarding phone security, especially landlines. >> >> By this time I would have surrendered mine to the spammers and phishers except for purchasing a "CPR Callblocker V5000." At last count there are almost 400 numbers who will never bother me >> again. This has not solved the problem, but I used to get >20 calls a day and not I get two or three. Simple and cheap. >> >> If anyone is searching for a good Email server, I have settled on Thunderbird. (After a dozen less-than-great email programs...) I recommend it. >> >> I also keep my ISP informed regarding this spam and email nonsense. I regularly send them my collection of fake email to Phishing@Charter.net. Your ISP might have a similar interest. >> >> -------- >> Eric M. Jones >> www.PerihelionDesign.com <http://www.PerihelionDesign.com> >> 113 Brentwood Drive >> Southbridge, MA 01550 >> (508) 764-2072 >> emjones(at)charter.net <http://charter.net> >> > > > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient&utm_term=icon> Virus-free. www.avast.com > <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient&utm_term=link> > > <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2>


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    Time: 08:48:27 AM PST US
    From: Christopher Cee Stone <rv8iator@gmail.com>
    Subject: Re: Email and Telephone Security
    We had been living in a remote fringe cell area. Unreliable voice and no data. Flat topography but areas of thick fir forest between the house and cell tower. I purchased a SolidRF brand Cell Phone Booster. Once I got the YAGI antenna mounted on the second floor exterior wall and correctly aimed at the cell tower we has good voice and 4G data. I was surprised how well the system worked. Chris Stone On Wed, Aug 7, 2019 at 8:20 AM Dick Tasker <dick@thetaskerfamily.com> wrote: > dick@thetaskerfamily.com> > > I had the same problem in my house in NH with cell service. Usable in > one upstairs bedroom. Terrible in the rest of the house. Dropped calls and > hard to understand. > > I installed a "weBoost Connect 4G 470103R Indoor Cell Phone Signal Booster > for Home and Office" and the cell service is great in pretty much all the > house. Not particularly cheap ($550 new or $440 > refurbished) but well worth it for us. We can actually use the phone > without problems now. > > Dick > > Charlie England wrote: > > Great, if you live in a major metro area. But 10 miles out of town on a > 4 lane major thoroughfare, and I can get 3Mbit DSL (sometimes), and cell > service in the house is a lot like a corded phone; > > you're 'tethered' to a location near a window or it doesn't work. > Meanwhile, one of our Senators just allocated $25million in broadband grant > money to a state hospital to install a replacement heliport. > > > > Charlie > > > > On 8/5/2019 10:04 AM, Christopher Cee Stone wrote: > >> Another data point on phone communication and email servers... > >> > >> Gmail does a better job of spam blocking than any add on I've > experimented with... Tbird, outlook, yahoo, eurdora... etc. > >> > >> I gave up my landline in favor of cell only. My provider T-mobile > coupled with a Samsung android phone alerts to spam calls with near 100% > accuracy. It's failure mode is to mis-identify a > >> qualified caller as spam. > >> > >> My story... and it works for me. > >> > >> Chris Stone > >> Rv-8 and Long-eze > >> > >> On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 7:44 AM skywagon185guy . <skywagon185@gmail.com > <mailto:skywagon185@gmail.com>> wrote: > >> > >> Eric, > >> Tips like your helps all of us with the same problem.... > >> Hope others contribute to this theme.... > >> D > >> > >> On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 7:28 AM Eric M. Jones <emjones@charter.net > <mailto:emjones@charter.net>> wrote: > >> > emjones@charter.net <mailto:emjones@charter.net>> > >> > >> Bob has expressed his frustration regarding phone security, > especially landlines. > >> > >> By this time I would have surrendered mine to the spammers and > phishers except for purchasing a "CPR Callblocker V5000." At last count > there are almost 400 numbers who will never bother me > >> again. This has not solved the problem, but I used to get >20 > calls a day and not I get two or three. Simple and cheap. > >> > >> If anyone is searching for a good Email server, I have settled > on Thunderbird. (After a dozen less-than-great email programs...) I > recommend it. > >> > >> I also keep my ISP informed regarding this spam and email > nonsense. I regularly send them my collection of fake email to > Phishing@Charter.net. Your ISP might have a similar interest. > >> > >> -------- > >> Eric M. Jones > >> www.PerihelionDesign.com <http://www.PerihelionDesign.com> > >> 113 Brentwood Drive > >> Southbridge, MA 01550 > >> (508) 764-2072 > >> emjones(at)charter.net <http://charter.net> > >> > > > > > > < > https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient&utm_term=icon> > Virus-free. www.avast.com > > < > https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=emailclient&utm_term=link > > > > > > <#DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2> > >


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    Time: 01:10:52 PM PST US
    Subject: Electrical Analysis of Flight wanted
    From: "jonlaury" <jonlaury@impulse.net>
    I would welcome any analysis of the electrical performance in this flight data. What are 'Back Volts'? Why is the batt voltage stuck on 8.5 v when it spun the engine with alacrity upon startup? Is the high amperage of the alternator trying to recharge the batt? What about voltage excursions? Should I increase LR3 voltage or is 14-ish OK for SLA batt? Anything else for concern? Thanks Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=490750#490750 Attachments: http://forums.matronics.com//files/10_4_flight_data_edited_154.xls


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    Time: 01:28:11 PM PST US
    From: Sebastien <cluros@GMAIL.COM>
    Subject: Re: Electrical Analysis of Flight wanted
    There isn't much point to posting an excel file when a graphical view gives a much better and easier way to interpret the data. Upload it to Savvy and post a link. On Wed, Aug 7, 2019, 16:16 jonlaury <jonlaury@impulse.net> wrote: > > I would welcome any analysis of the electrical performance in this flight > data. > > What are 'Back Volts'? > Why is the batt voltage stuck on 8.5 v when it spun the engine with > alacrity upon startup? > Is the high amperage of the alternator trying to recharge the batt? > What about voltage excursions? Should I increase LR3 voltage or is 14-ish > OK for SLA batt? > Anything else for concern? > > Thanks > > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=490750#490750 > > > Attachments: > > http://forums.matronics.com//files/10_4_flight_data_edited_154.xls > >


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    Time: 02:24:38 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: marking wires, a variation?
    From: "fidot" <web@79ft.net>
    In the datacenter / networking world, the two kinds the most common are wraparounds and flags that wrap around themselves. If the label maker is truly decent and you're using the right materials, you shouldn't have much issues. A lot of datacenter guys swear by Brady stuff which is on the expensive side, but really good. I have one; though I have not tried their flag and wrap around labels. Explore BMP21 printer (https://www.bradyid.com/en-us/product/bmp21-plus) and it's labels' selection (https://www.bradyid.com/resources/guides/bmp21-plus-labels-guide)... Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=490753#490753




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