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From: robbyr@pacbell.net
 
Re: TWL: Half Mil Boats (was: Fw: Around the world, Day 16, Arrival in Honolulu
Thu, Nov 22, 2001 6:47 PM
was less then 6% of a new equipped Nordhaven 40. I wish it had a Gardner rather then the 6-71, on the other hand if I need a part or even a rebuild it will be a heck of a lot cheaper then the Gardner. Besides I've always admired the sound of a city bus and sopping up oil in the bilge gives me something to do :-) If I had the $$$, a new steel trawler capable of going through the NW passage would be my first choice, but since I don't, wood is pretty nice. This trawler could probably make that passage as the waterline is sheaved with gumwood, a common practice in Alaska for protection from logs & ice. Both my boats are wood BTW. Regards Robby & Dolores [robbyr@pacbell.net] S/V Rolling Stone (In Scotland) http://www.selfsteer.com/monitor/covers/MonitorCOV.jpg M/V DOLORES E. (In San Francisco) http://home.pacbell.net/robbyr/index.html
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From: robbyr@pacbell.net
 
RE: TWL: Half Mil Boats (was: Fw: Around the world, Day 16, Arrival in Honolulu)
Thu, Nov 22, 2001 7:36 PM
yet and 2. get hoodwinked into thinking that if you can't have the best and the latest gizmo, then they're not safe on the water -------------- I think you might be selling a lot of list members short in that I suspect lot of the stuff put on boats as well as the discussion about it is more, "mans" love of gadgets, rather then being hoodwinked. The good news it is now patriotic to buy stuff. On the other hand as an exhibitor of my companies product at boat shows, I agree that a sales technique that is often used is "you got to have this thing to be safe" or have fun, or make life easy, or whatever. A good aspects of this list and other forums is to discuss these things. I hope that your point about education, training and experience is not lost on the "new folks" reading this list. In my case the education was reading Chapman's, the training was interisland sailing in Hawaii with a compass, parallel rules and chart as well as actively racing; and the experience comes with passage of time. I can remember the first 2400 mile ocean crossing I made with a compass and a sextant on a 28 foot sailboat, however GPS is really nice two are even better and radar is slick. These items really do make it safer IMO if you understand their use. So, new folks, get out there and go somewhere on a boat, any kind of boat. Join a YC, Power Sqdn, CG Aux, for training, but mostly IMO it is getting tiller (wheel) time. Regards Robby & Dolores [robbyr@pacbell.net] S/V Rolling Stone (In Scotland) http://www.selfsteer.com/monitor/covers/MonitorCOV.jpg M/V DOLORES E. (In San Francisco) http://home.pacbell.net/robbyr/index.html
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From: Peter B. Comer
 
FW: I-10 bridge
Thu, Dec 16, 2004 11:34 AM
Picture of the Interstate 10 bridge with the storm surge running over it. You can see the half of the trailer in the far left and I suspect that storm surge was even higher at some point. I don't know who took the picture but they probably shouldn't have been out in the storm at this point. L. Derrik Owens, P. E.
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From: Pamela Butler Ryker
 
Classical Tuesdays January 10, 2017
Fri, Jan 6, 2017 11:52 PM
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From: Richard Solomon
 
Re: [time-nuts] 10 MHz Filters
Thu, Nov 27, 2014 4:41 PM
https://www.tapr.org/kits_tadd-1.html 73, Dick, W1KSZ On 11/26/2014 9:08 PM, Perry Sandeen via time-nuts wrote: > List, > > > > I have seen on the net a 10 MHz filter using 10.7 IFtransformers but have no idea how well they would work for isolation with thenew style Lucent boxes. > > > > Thoughts?
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From: Mike Suhar
 
Re: 10 GHz Beacon project
Sat, May 15, 2021 2:45 PM
> >>>>> On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 3:49 PM Tom Holmes via mvus-list < > >>>>> mvus-list@lists.febo.com> wrote: > >>>>>> It's WR-90, so nominally 1" x 1/2", but the flange is about 1.75" > >>>>>> square. It's about 10" tall, neglecting the height of the > >>>>>> WG to coax adapter.
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From: Sailcarm@aol.com
 
Rocky Neck SP 10/15
Tue, Oct 16, 2007 3:07 AM
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List: discuss@lists.openscad.org
From: doug moen
 
Re: [OpenSCAD] RPi, Windows 10. OpenGL? OpenSCAD?
Sat, Mar 7, 2015 4:18 PM
Although I don't see > a > real need to run OpenSCAD on the PI2, I am guessing it should work under > Raspbian already, and therefore no need to worry about Windows 10 IoT?
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From: Matt Ettus
 
Locking 100 MHz to 10 MHz
Wed, Dec 19, 2007 6:36 PM
I am designing a system where I lock a 100 MHz VCXO to a 10 MHz reference using an AD9510 clock PLL chip. I have two questions to which I don't know the answer: - First, given the specs of both oscillators, I know how to choose the right loop bandwidth. The problem is that I have no idea what kind of 10 MHz oscillators people are going to connect.
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From: Bruce Griffiths
 
Re: [time-nuts] Measuring 10 MHz accurately.
Thu, May 8, 2008 12:30 AM
I think at least one of the test > signals needs to be 10 MHz to drive the external clock input to get the 1 kHz > reference.