RV10-List Digest Archive

Tue 03/08/11


Total Messages Posted: 11



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     1. 07:16 AM - OT: GPS chaos: How a $30 box can jam your life - tech - 06 March 2011 - New Scientist (RV Builder (Michael Sausen))
     2. 11:06 AM - List(s) demise? (Konrad/Conny)
     3. 12:28 PM - Re: List(s) demise? (Tim Olson)
     4. 01:01 PM - Re: List(s) demise? (Jack Phillips)
     5. 01:56 PM - Data entry job from home $4000 per month filling surveys (johnsyy11)
     6. 03:50 PM - Re: Data entry job from home $4000 per month filling surveys (Thane States)
     7. 03:51 PM - Sigtronics SPA-400 Four Place Panel Mount Intercom (John Jessen)
     8. 03:56 PM - Narco AT-150 Transponder + Altitude Encoder (John Jessen)
     9. 04:12 PM - Re: Data entry job from home $4000 per month filling surveys (Pascal)
    10. 10:22 PM - Re: Spot Messenger Share interest? (AirMike)
    11. 11:37 PM - Re: Re: Spot Messenger Share interest? (DLM)
 
 
 


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    Time: 07:16:19 AM PST US
    From: "RV Builder (Michael Sausen)" <rvbuilder@sausen.net>
    Subject: OT: GPS chaos: How a $30 box can jam your life - tech - 06
    March 2011 - New Scientist More light being brought on the impending GPS problems..... http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn20202-gps-chaos-how-a-30-box-can-jam-your-life.html?page=1


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    Time: 11:06:53 AM PST US
    From: Konrad/Conny <klwerner@comcast.net>
    Subject: List(s) demise?
    I just (re-)joined a few of the Matronics RV lists a few days ago, ...after I took a hiatus for a few years. At first I thought my computer was broken, as I did not get any of the daily emails on the other lists, and the digest showed -0- messages for each day? Hmmm, what is (not) going on here??? The only active one seems to be the RV-10 list here, and a little traffic on the Aero Electric List? Did I miss the demise of all the others lists while I was away? Any enlightenment would be much appreciated! Thanks, Konrad


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    Time: 12:28:16 PM PST US
    From: Tim Olson <Tim@MyRV10.com>
    Subject: Re: List(s) demise?
    I can't speak much for the other lists, but I do monitor Aeroelectric and RV list. But, we tend to have a little better signal to noise ratio here in general, so this one is still working out well. I think the general RV list just developed too much noise for some folks. Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD do not archive On 3/8/2011 1:02 PM, Konrad/Conny wrote: > > I just (re-)joined a few of the Matronics RV lists a few days ago, > ...after I took a hiatus for a few years. > > At first I thought my computer was broken, as I did not get any of the > daily emails on the other lists, and the digest showed -0- messages for > each day? Hmmm, what is (not) going on here??? > > The only active one seems to be the RV-10 list here, and a little > traffic on the Aero Electric List? Did I miss the demise of all the > others lists while I was away? Any enlightenment would be much appreciated! > > Thanks, Konrad > >


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    Time: 01:01:11 PM PST US
    From: "Jack Phillips" <pietflyr@bellsouth.net>
    Subject: List(s) demise?
    Try the Pietenpol list. It is one of the more active (and informative) lists on the 'net. Jack Phillips RV-10 project #40610 Pietenpoll Air Camper NX899JP flying Raleigh, NC -----Original Message----- From: owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Konrad/Conny Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 2:02 PM Subject: RV10-List: List(s) demise? I just (re-)joined a few of the Matronics RV lists a few days ago, ...after I took a hiatus for a few years. At first I thought my computer was broken, as I did not get any of the daily emails on the other lists, and the digest showed -0- messages for each day? Hmmm, what is (not) going on here??? The only active one seems to be the RV-10 list here, and a little traffic on the Aero Electric List? Did I miss the demise of all the others lists while I was away? Any enlightenment would be much appreciated! Thanks, Konrad


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    Time: 01:56:47 PM PST US
    Subject: Data entry job from home $4000 per month filling surveys
    From: "johnsyy11" <johnsyy.richn2011@yahoo.com>
    With Platinum Survey you can make up to $4,000 a month by just filling out online surveys or participating in focus groups! Get paid to read, shop, test drive vehicles, eat, or play! Quit your day job and be your own boss! Unlimited income potential and rewards! Hi, my name is Mary Donnelly and I want to tell you about how Platinum Survey changed my life. Before I discovered Platinum Survey I was working part-time as a cashier at the local grocer while taking care of my three children; Alex, Patricia, and Jacob. I was having trouble balancing my home life and my work life and I was barely able to make ends meet with my minimum-wage job. I searched the internet trying to find a solution to my financial problems. When I discovered Platinum Survey, I was skeptical at first. What set me at ease was their 60-day money back guarantee. Not only that, but they said I could keep all of the money and gifts that I received from the companies I helped. So I decided to give them a shot and now 6 months have passed. I quit my job at the grocer and work 7 hours a week earning $800.00 a week. Thats 5 times what I was making slaving away at the local mart. Whats neat about Platinum Survey is that I can pick what surveys I want to do. I can also pick how many surveys I want to do per day or week and I dont have to worry about finishing them quickly because there are no time-limits to worry about. I have also participated in 2 online focus groups which were a lot of fun. I got paid $300.00 for 2 hours of my time, in case you were curious. quit you day job now. join today >> http://tinyurl.com/4j254cm Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=333256#333256


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    Time: 03:50:10 PM PST US
    From: "Thane States" <thane2@comporium.net>
    Subject: Re: Data entry job from home $4000 per month filling surveys
    Fuck off and remove me from your list you scum sucker!! ----- Original Message ----- From: "johnsyy11" <johnsyy.richn2011@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 4:53 PM Subject: RV10-List: Data entry job from home $4000 per month filling surveys > > With Platinum Survey you can make up to $4,000 a month > by just filling out online surveys or participating in focus groups! Get > paid > to read, shop, test drive vehicles, eat, or play! > Quit your day job and be your own boss! > Unlimited income potential and rewards! > > > Hi, my name is Mary Donnelly and I want to tell you about how Platinum > Survey changed my life. Before I discovered Platinum Survey I was working > part-time as a cashier at the local grocer while taking care of my three > children; Alex, Patricia, and Jacob. I was having trouble balancing my > home life and my work life and I was barely able to make ends meet with my > minimum-wage job. I searched the internet trying to find a solution to my > financial problems. When I discovered Platinum Survey, I was skeptical at > first. What set me at ease was their 60-day money back guarantee. Not only > that, but they said I could keep all of the money and gifts that I > received from the companies I helped. So I decided to give them a shot and > now 6 months have passed. I quit my job at the grocer and work 7 hours a > week earning $800.00 a week. That?Ts 5 times what I was making slaving > away at the local mart. > What?Ts neat about Platinum Survey is that I can pick what surveys I want > to do. I can also pick how many surveys I want to do per day or week and I > don?Tt have to worry about finishing them quickly because there are no > time-limits to worry about. I have also participated in 2 online focus > groups which were a lot of fun. I got paid $300.00 for 2 hours of my time, > in case you were curious. > > quit you day job now. > > join today >> http://tinyurl.com/4j254cm > > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=333256#333256 > > >


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    Time: 03:51:39 PM PST US
    Subject: Sigtronics SPA-400 Four Place Panel Mount Intercom
    From: "John Jessen" <john.m.jessen@gmail.com>
    I recently installed a new intercom that gave me stereo and an aux input. My old mono intercom is available. 4-place. $150 + shipping. Excellent condition. Description follows: Sigtronics SPA-400 Four Place Panel Mount Intercom Sigtronics pioneered the voice activated intercom market in 1974 and continues to deliver value and performance today in the FAA TSO approved SPA-400 intercom series. Radio priority avoids stepping on incoming and outgoing radio messages. Choose either rectangular (horizontal or vertical) or circular faceplate mounting configuration to fit anywhere in the cockpit. * FAA TSO approved * Pilot fail safe feature allows pilot to always hear radios * Reversible face plate included for vertical or horizontal mounting * Size - Panel 2.5" x 1", Chassis 4" x 2.5" x 1" * Weight - 4.5 oz chassis, 5.5 oz jacks & wiring harness -------- John J Wings Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=333264#333264 Attachments: http://forums.matronics.com//files/sigtronics_331.jpg


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    Time: 03:56:10 PM PST US
    Subject: Narco AT-150 Transponder + Altitude Encoder
    From: "John Jessen" <john.m.jessen@gmail.com>
    Narco AT-150 Transponder This has been rock solid for me, but I'm implementing a TIS (or ADS-B) solution, and so will need to part with the Narco. $795 + shipping. If you want the Altitude Encoder that is wired to it, it would save you from having to buy one and wire it. $200 + shipping. John J -------- John J Wings Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=333266#333266 Attachments: http://forums.matronics.com//files/narco_at_150_144.jpg


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    Time: 04:12:05 PM PST US
    From: "Pascal" <rv10flyer@verizon.net>
    Subject: Re: Data entry job from home $4000 per month filling surveys
    Thane; It's a virus! do yourself a favor reply to the sender not the forum next time my 2 year doesn't appreciate reading these comments! Konrad; You wanted a lively group ;-) this is VERY unusual -----Original Message----- From: Thane States Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 3:46 PM Subject: Re: RV10-List: Data entry job from home $4000 per month filling surveys Fuck off and remove me from your list you scum sucker!! ----- Original Message ----- From: "johnsyy11" <johnsyy.richn2011@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 4:53 PM Subject: RV10-List: Data entry job from home $4000 per month filling surveys > > With Platinum Survey you can make up to $4,000 a month > by just filling out online surveys or participating in focus groups! Get > paid > to read, shop, test drive vehicles, eat, or play! > Quit your day job and be your own boss! > Unlimited income potential and rewards! > > > Hi, my name is Mary Donnelly and I want to tell you about how Platinum > Survey changed my life. Before I discovered Platinum Survey I was working > part-time as a cashier at the local grocer while taking care of my three > children; Alex, Patricia, and Jacob. I was having trouble balancing my > home life and my work life and I was barely able to make ends meet with my > minimum-wage job. I searched the internet trying to find a solution to my > financial problems. When I discovered Platinum Survey, I was skeptical at > first. What set me at ease was their 60-day money back guarantee. Not only > that, but they said I could keep all of the money and gifts that I > received from the companies I helped. So I decided to give them a shot and > now 6 months have passed. I quit my job at the grocer and work 7 hours a > week earning $800.00 a week. That?Ts 5 times what I was making slaving > away at the local mart. > What?Ts neat about Platinum Survey is that I can pick what surveys I want > to do. I can also pick how many surveys I want to do per day or week and I > don?Tt have to worry about finishing them quickly because there are no > time-limits to worry about. I have also participated in 2 online focus > groups which were a lot of fun. I got paid $300.00 for 2 hours of my time, > in case you were curious. > > quit you day job now. > > join today >> http://tinyurl.com/4j254cm > > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=333256#333256 > >


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    Time: 10:22:21 PM PST US
    Subject: Re: Spot Messenger Share interest?
    From: "AirMike" <Mikeabel@Pacbell.net>
    I have a Spot Messenger that I have been using for one year. I like it, but it is not perfect. I would be disinclined to rent it out as I fly in the mountains and have it "velcro-ed" to the upper glare shield for fast easy access. When I need to fly (or can fly between winter storms) - I want my spot available. I have used it from the Sierra and the SF Bay Area to Israel and all in between including 2 trans Atlantic crossings. It is a cool thing as there is the immediacy of contact with people that you know and trust. The bad part is that the bread crumb deal is only every 15 minutes and that is too long when you are over mountains. I like to send an, "I'm ok" message every 5-10 minutes or so when flying over mountains. To do that you must turn the Spot OFF and then turn it on again - a cumbersome process when you are single pilot and flying over mountains and talking to ATC. Still, my non-flying wife likes to get the text messages and the computer messages with the google-earth link. They have priced it pretty cheap ($149 discounted) and now they have a $169 deal with few freebees and a 15% service discount. I am due to re-up my service next month and will do so. Flying in the big uninhabited areas of the West it is a good thing to have along. Over water I would consider it mandatory. If you have worry wart relatives, I'd also consider it a near necessity. No service issues with my 2nd generation model. Overall I'd rate it a B+. They advertise over 1000 saves (is that just saved lives? who knows) which is pretty impressive even if it is 1/10 that number. Unless you are just flying MSP to OSH I would consider it a good value for flying safety. -------- See you OSH '11 Q/B - flying 1 yr+ Read this topic online here: http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=333290#333290


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    Time: 11:37:16 PM PST US
    From: "DLM" <dlm34077@q.com>
    Subject: Re: Spot Messenger Share interest?
    Good. civility has returned and from the right. ----- Original Message ----- From: "AirMike" <Mikeabel@Pacbell.net> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2011 11:18 PM Subject: RV10-List: Re: Spot Messenger Share interest? > > I have a Spot Messenger that I have been using for one year. I like it, > but it is not perfect. I would be disinclined to rent it out as I fly in > the mountains and have it "velcro-ed" to the upper glare shield for fast > easy access. When I need to fly (or can fly between winter storms) - I > want my spot available. I have used it from the Sierra and the SF Bay Area > to Israel and all in between including 2 trans Atlantic crossings. It is a > cool thing as there is the immediacy of contact with people that you know > and trust. The bad part is that the bread crumb deal is only every 15 > minutes and that is too long when you are over mountains. I like to send > an, "I'm ok" message every 5-10 minutes or so when flying over mountains. > To do that you must turn the Spot OFF and then turn it on again - a > cumbersome process when you are single pilot and flying over mountains and > talking to ATC. Still, my non-flying wife likes to get the text messages > and the computer messages with the google-e! > arth link. > > They have priced it pretty cheap ($149 discounted) and now they have a > $169 deal with few freebees and a 15% service discount. I am due to re-up > my service next month and will do so. Flying in the big uninhabited areas > of the West it is a good thing to have along. Over water I would consider > it mandatory. If you have worry wart relatives, I'd also consider it a > near necessity. > > No service issues with my 2nd generation model. Overall I'd rate it a B+. > They advertise over 1000 saves (is that just saved lives? who knows) which > is pretty impressive even if it is 1/10 that number. Unless you are just > flying MSP to OSH I would consider it a good value for flying safety. > > -------- > See you OSH '11 > Q/B - flying 1 yr+ > > > Read this topic online here: > > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=333290#333290 > > >




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