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"nrp" wrote: AES - If you aren't going into business - somebody should. I think it is a neat idea although it would need a way to detect that the electronic box is being crunched or shot at etc etc. Cool------ Thanks! One could also get more complicated and have the lock and the remote system in continuous wireless communication, to make sure the lock is still intact -- but then there are more ways for the false alarm rate to go up. |
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Good plan, I once was pulling mine through with the mags off, on the
3rd pull it fired and sat there idling. I went back to cockpit and the mags were still in the off position. Always treat it like it is loaded!!!. Brian |
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RST Engineering wrote:
The easy way to do that is with a positive signal system. That is, the little transmitter chirps once every couple of seconds when things are "good". When it stops chirping (batteries low, shot, crunched, or alarm triggered) you light the alarm fuse. That's not very expandable. If the system gets popular, you'd need lots of frequencies; otherwise your alarm might fail to sound when your item is stolen because someone else close by is on the same frequency. George Patterson "Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't got no clothes on - and are up to somethin'. |
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![]() "George Patterson" wrote That's not very expandable. If the system gets popular, you'd need lots of frequencies; otherwise your alarm might fail to sound when your item is stolen because someone else close by is on the same frequency. Nah, yah gotta think digital. It has to be chirping your digital code, not just frequencies. -- Jim in NC |
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Then you chirp a digital code. A simple 16 bit code gives you 64K discrete
addresses. Ain't that many airplanes on the field at Oshkosh at one time. Jim "George Patterson" wrote in message news:EPTie.9665$E05.6247@trndny09... RST Engineering wrote: The easy way to do that is with a positive signal system. That is, the little transmitter chirps once every couple of seconds when things are "good". When it stops chirping (batteries low, shot, crunched, or alarm triggered) you light the alarm fuse. That's not very expandable. If the system gets popular, you'd need lots of frequencies; otherwise your alarm might fail to sound when your item is stolen because someone else close by is on the same frequency. George Patterson "Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't got no clothes on - and are up to somethin'. |
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"George Patterson" wrote in message news:iOoie.6695$_f7.2717@trndny01...
If one were able to add in the cost of the various kickbacks and other hidden penalties, you'd see a different picture, though I'd bet NJ would compare very well to the Chicago area. Hmmmm... Comparing a toxic waste dump to a cesspool... Quite appropriate... |
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One of the better hangar stories I have heard involved an aircraft that had
just been flown and pushed back into the hangar. The mags were off and fuel valve was in the off position. The hangar door was closed. The tires were not chocked. As the pilot was leaving he moved the prop to the horizontal (or vertical?) position. The pilot was standing in front of the prop. The engine fired and the pilot was pinned against the door and placed his hand on the spinner to stop the aircraft from moving forward until the engine ran out of vapor. It did not seem impossible to me but could be urban legend? "Brian" wrote in message ups.com... Good plan, I once was pulling mine through with the mags off, on the 3rd pull it fired and sat there idling. I went back to cockpit and the mags were still in the off position. Always treat it like it is loaded!!!. Brian |
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On Thu, 19 May 2005 00:20:04 -0400, "Morgans"
wrote: "George Patterson" wrote That's not very expandable. If the system gets popular, you'd need lots of frequencies; otherwise your alarm might fail to sound when your item is stolen because someone else close by is on the same frequency. Nah, yah gotta think digital. It has to be chirping your digital code, not just frequencies. And when you get two on the same frequency is it possible for one to swamp the other. If you use something like WiFi to set off an alarm, or call home, that's different as the networking *should* take care of collissions and multiple systems can coexist on the same frequency. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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http://www.theroopouch.com/house_airport.htm
Tell them I sent you. They've offered me (unsolicited) a 5% finders fee. I'll either split the fee with you or we can donate the whole thing to EAA Young Eagles. Your call Jim "Tom Fleischman" k wrote in message news:2005052117531616807%bodhijunkoneeightyeightju nkatmacdotcom@junkjunk... On 2005-05-16 20:29:52 -0600, "RST Engineering" said: 40 acres, 3500 square foot house, 2000 square foot heated garage, heated workshop, horse corral, hangar, private airport. $350K asking price. Hanna WY. Where can I get more information about THAT!!?? |
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Tom Fleischman wrote:
Where can I get more information about THAT!!?? Head over to Google and check out two threads in R.A.O. on the subject, both started by Jim. Here's part of one that may give you some incentive. "Here are photos of the place I told you about that is up for grabs. http://www.theroopouch.com/house_airport.htm If I had 350K, I'd buy it in a pair of seconds." George Patterson "Naked" means you ain't got no clothes on; "nekkid" means you ain't got no clothes on - and are up to somethin'. |
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