[SPAM] Re: Measuring Surface Flatness (was "Cabinet Grade
Particle Board")
Grow Pattern
pattern4u at comcast.net
Tue Nov 23 19:31:28 AKST 2004
Matt,
Ref, "Hey BTW, are you the EVL1??" Sure, It is still me :-)
My regular e-mail account needs to be kept as clear as possible for several activities and promotional programs with which I am involved. I made a separate account for Michelle that worked out good for both of us.
I had dropped off the list purely because of the volume and then I subscribed again. (People always sent me the "hot" items anyway". that created its own volume.) When I came back the volume was just as huge again. So I decided to create a new dedicated account primarily for the discussion list and pattern stuff. It works just great.
I can instantly sort the messages by "subject" without accidentally giving any of my other e-mails a low priority. I can also let it go a day or two and not have screenfulls of messages to plough though looking for business related content. I also have scheme of folders that are easier to go through in the new account.
The new account is pattern4u at comcast.net with my never relinquished mission of "Grow Pattern" as my readable name
BTW - I was asking originally about my carry case for my radio. Many think that their radio can do harm if left switched-on inside of an aluminum transmitter carry case.
Regards,
Eric.
----- Original Message -----
From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 6:50 PM
Subject: [SPAM] Re: Measuring Surface Flatness (was "Cabinet Grade Particle Board")
Hey BTW, are you the EVL1?? I don't recognize the address. Inquiring minds want to know
To answer the question, yes and no. Enclose the gimbals with a metal screen--yes. As is, operating in the 72 MHz band--no, probably not.
MattK
In a message dated 11/23/2004 6:41:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, pattern4u at comcast.net writes:
The big question is;
"Is my Ali TX case a working Faraday cube????"
E.
----- Original Message -----
From: Rcmaster199 at aol.com
To: discussion at nsrca.org
Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 4:55 PM
Subject: Re: Measuring Surface Flatness (was "Cabinet Grade Particle Board")
The tangents that some threads create are often much more interesting than the original intent of the thread.
Keith I would say it's not a good idea. If you built a fuse out of this material, (done everyday BTW), I suggest you build it large enough to accomodate the person flying it (vbg). I know Bill, Don Ramsey and Al Glenn and probably several more, flew or still fly "Faraday Cages" for a living
Now, how we went from measuring surface flatness to "shielding" devices from EMI/RFI (regardless of what the emitting source is), is beyond me
MattK
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