Damn, I've been fooled by Edward! <grumble-grumble>
Today is April 1st, and that is the day that everybody tries
to fool everybody in Holland. I fell for it completely!
Edward is also still looking for some RL slide sets, but he
wrote that he had 10 sets ... I should have known that he
was trying to fool me. I feel like a complete idiot.
So, the question is valid again: who has a spare RL slide set?
- Henk, PA8PDP.
> I guess I have found a set!
> I should have asked Edward first, before turning to the List.
> I *knew* that Edward was also looking for a few sets, but I
> did not know that his search was more succesfull than mine.
> Since I have a few parts for Edward, I guess it will not be
> long before the RL02 hangs in a rack :~)
>
> - Henk, PA8PDP.
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I wanted to create more space on the floor, but I
> > just can't seem to find a set of RL02 slides to
> > mount the RL02 (standing on the floor) into a rack.
> > Does anybody have a spare set for sale or trade?
> > With regard to shipping costs I would prefer a
> > location in Europe, but else "world" is ok!
> >
> > - Henk, PA8PDP.
I guess I have found a set!
I should have asked Edward first, before turning to the List.
I *knew* that Edward was also looking for a few sets, but I
did not know that his search was more succesfull than mine.
Since I have a few parts for Edward, I guess it will not be
long before the RL02 hangs in a rack :~)
- Henk, PA8PDP.
> I wanted to create more space on the floor, but I
> just can't seem to find a set of RL02 slides to
> mount the RL02 (standing on the floor) into a rack.
> Does anybody have a spare set for sale or trade?
> With regard to shipping costs I would prefer a
> location in Europe, but else "world" is ok!
>
> - Henk, PA8PDP.
Hiya,
I am looking for manuals for the Philips Electrologica P 350 series
systems. Its not for myself but it does has some urgency so if anyone has
anything please let me know asap!
Yours,
Stefan.
Hi all,
I wanted to create more space on the floor, but I
just can't seem to find a set of RL02 slides to
mount the RL02 (standing on the floor) into a rack.
Does anybody have a spare set for sale or trade?
With regard to shipping costs I would prefer a
location in Europe, but else "world" is ok!
- Henk, PA8PDP.
On Apr 1 2005, 1:04, Philip Pemberton wrote:
> I need a minimum of 10x 10-32 UNF threaded bolts (aka "machine
screws"),
> 3/8in length (or 1/2in) and locking washers. I have absolutely no
idea what
> type of washer, but I'd guess it would be the variety with internal
teeth.
>
> Basically I just need enough 10-32 bolts to hook five of these
capacitors up.
> The problem being that 10-32 is a standard size in the USA, but
apparently
> not in the UK.
Any decent fasteners supplier should have them. But if that doesn't
work, ISO M5 is almost exactly the same and might be close enough to
fit.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
On Mar 31 2005, 18:30, Tom Peters wrote:
> This is classic frozen yellow garden hose- typical yellow jacket. So
not
> teflon, probably. I suppose if I inspect it closely I might find the
old
> classifications: CMP for plenum, CMR for riser, CM for neither,
right?
Could be, but since we don't rate things the same way over here, Idon't
actually know. Sorry!
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
Copy right is 1996, so it is almost on topic. Does anyone have an install
disk for this? A very good friend of mine needs to move his data to a new
computer this weekend and he can't find his install disk.
What amazes me is that he's been running this since 1996 without losing data
once.
Thanks for any help,
(let the scolding begin)
Kelly
On Apr 1 2005, 0:11, Jochen Kunz wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 14:38:07 -0600
> AFAIK thick Ethernet cable is more or less RG213. Typical values are
8
> dB / 100 m attenuation at 150 MHz and 15 dB / 100 m at 450 MHz and a
> velocity factor of 0.66.
Too slow. The velocity factor for thick Ethernet is supposed to be
around 0.78. You can use RG213 or even RG8 but the maximum size of
your network would be slightly shorter, to allow for slightly longer
round-trip delays.
> Ahh, and keep in mind that these cables usually are not UV resistent,
so
> sun light will destroy the outer jacket! Cover the cable if used
> outside to avoid direct sun light.
I believe you can (could) get plenum-rated cable that has a Teflon
outer instead of PVC. Teflon is resistant to UV.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York