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1. 07:16 AM - Re: Encapsulating connectors (Quest. for Bob) (Demixl)
2. 08:54 AM - Re: Use old VOR antenna for handheld radio? (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
3. 09:02 AM - Encapsulating connectors SPAM (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
4. 11:29 AM - Encapsulating connectors SPAM (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
5. 11:48 AM - Re: TieWraps (skywagon185guy .)
6. 12:20 PM - Re: TieWraps (Philip Smith)
7. 05:18 PM - Encapsulating connectors SPAM (Robert L. Nuckolls, III)
8. 05:21 PM - Re: Use old VOR antenna for handheld radio? (farmrjohn)
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Subject: | Re: Encapsulating connectors (Quest. for Bob) |
hey, friends, I would like to ask you as recently I used aquarium safe RTV for
my aquarium and when I filled the water in the aquarium, there appeared some worms
at the bottom of aquarium so I would like to ask you if it was due to aquarium
safe RTV (is this a catalyst for the growth of these worms or not?)
Just curious if these worms aren't gangerous
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Subject: | Re: Use old VOR antenna for handheld radio? |
At 06:51 PM 9/26/2019, you wrote:
>
>I have a Yaesu handheld radio that has both VHF comm and nav
>capability. The plane has what i believe is a VOR antenna with the
>cable coming to the cockpit, but the VOR receiver is no longer
>installed. Can that antenna be used instead of the rubber ducky
>antenna on the handheld? And if so, what kind of extension cable
>should I get since the plane's cable stops under/behind the panel
>which isn't conducive to using the handheld unit? John
The VOR antenna will work much
better than the 'rubber-duck'
on the hand held in spite of the
fact that it's not optimized for
communications.
You'll need to fabricate an
extension coax that brings the
end out to a convenient length
for hooking it to the hand-held.
Do you plan to use a headset/mic
with the h-h or are you intending
to use its native speaker/mic?
Bob . . .
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Subject: | Encapsulating connectors SPAM |
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At 09:15 AM 9/27/2019, you wrote:
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>hey, friends, I would like to ask you as recently I used aquarium
>safe RTV for my aquarium and when I filled the water in the
>aquarium, there appeared some worms at the bottom of aquarium so I
>would like to ask you if it was due to aquarium safe RTV (is this a
>catalyst for the growth of these worms or not?)
>Just curious if these worms aren't gangerous
Bob . . .
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Subject: | Encapsulating connectors SPAM |
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At 09:15 AM 9/27/2019, you wrote:
>
>hey, friends, I would like to ask you as recently I used aquarium
>safe RTV for my aquarium and when I filled the water in the
>aquarium, there appeared some worms at the bottom of aquarium so I
>would like to ask you if it was due to aquarium safe RTV (is this a
>catalyst for the growth of these worms or not?)
>Just curious if these worms aren't gangerous
Bob . . .
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. . .NEAT . . .!
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 9:18 AM Robert L. Nuckolls, III <
nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com> wrote:
>
> While breaking out a fresh package of tie-wraps
> it occurred to me that Listers might find this
> "tiewrap management tip" useful.
>
> [image: Emacs!]
>
>
> I leave them in the as-supplied, heat-sealed bag
> and wrap the buckle-end of the bundle with two, #65
> (Post Office) rubber bands. If tie-wraps had
> eyes, they'd be bugging out.
>
> Then cut off the extreme end of the plastic
> bag just inside the seal line.
>
> Now you can pull one tie-wrap at a time
> while its brothers remain ensconced
> in their protective cocoon relatively free
> of dirt. This has been especially useful for
> bundles of tie-wraps that reside in my truck-box.
>
> Bob . . .
>
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Took it one step further sorted and re-bagged all the piles of assorted
Ties rattling around in my "tie wraap bin" put in plastic sandwich bags to
achieve the desired results.Great idea and better than just bundling with a
tie wrap.
Phil
On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 1:54 PM skywagon185guy . <skywagon185@gmail.com>
wrote:
> . . .NEAT . . .!
>
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 9:18 AM Robert L. Nuckolls, III <
> nuckolls.bob@aeroelectric.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> While breaking out a fresh package of tie-wraps
>> it occurred to me that Listers might find this
>> "tiewrap management tip" useful.
>>
>> [image: Emacs!]
>>
>>
>> I leave them in the as-supplied, heat-sealed bag
>> and wrap the buckle-end of the bundle with two, #65
>> (Post Office) rubber bands. If tie-wraps had
>> eyes, they'd be bugging out.
>>
>> Then cut off the extreme end of the plastic
>> bag just inside the seal line.
>>
>> Now you can pull one tie-wrap at a time
>> while its brothers remain ensconced
>> in their protective cocoon relatively free
>> of dirt. This has been especially useful for
>> bundles of tie-wraps that reside in my truck-box.
>>
>> Bob . . .
>>
>
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Subject: | Encapsulating connectors SPAM |
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At 09:15 AM 9/27/2019, you wrote:
>
>hey, friends, I would like to ask you as recently I used aquarium
>safe RTV for my aquarium and when I filled the water in the
>aquarium, there appeared some worms at the bottom of aquarium so I
>would like to ask you if it was due to aquarium safe RTV (is this a
>catalyst for the growth of these worms or not?)
>Just curious if these worms aren't gangerous
Bob . . .
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Subject: | Re: Use old VOR antenna for handheld radio? |
I plan on using a headset and mike vs. the handset built ins. Are there pre-fab
extension cables? I don't have a crimper to fabricate one.
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