The key word there is 'getting'. It is (almost) always easier to ask
forgiveness then permission. Things
are not always done the correct way and a lot of it falls under "get it
done, clean it up later". Times
have changed in the last decade or two and thats mostly for the better.
That is not ot say
Don't think for a minute they are that exempt from
EPA style issues, espically when they move to get
rid of a site.
They spend billions each year getting compliant.
Don't take your organs to heaven,
heaven knows we need them down here!
Be an organ donor, sign your donor card today.
- Origin
Those are not civilian installations and are pretty much exempt from EPA
issues and
the US Gov (generaly) doesnt stop itself when it wants something. For a
private company
to do this is not easy.
http://www.primidi.com/2005/02/06.html
http://www.nrc.gov/reactors/new-reactor-op-lic/licensing-proce
...and don't forget to add the 24/7 sentries required (as stated on their
Web site).
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There are several small nuke plants in AK at this time powering
listening stations for the military.
I had a room mate that serviced these devices and a family member that
flew crews out 2x a year to test for leaks and perform service.
I guess they ran like a top and never had an issue.
ryan
There have been at least two startups that had much the same idea
(small, sealed underground reactors that could not go critical, would
not need touched, no major moving parts, etc) and could never get the
O.K. for it. The most notable one I remember wanted to put one in Alaska
where they could rea
Only a 5 year life span? Yikes.
marlon
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> http://www.hyperionpowergeneration.com/
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I think I saw an est. price of $20M
3-dB Networks wrote:
More importantly... at what cost???
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
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More importantly... at what cost???
Daniel White
3-dB Networks
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One that I can buy as
Dunno ,,, What is the US policy on this? Go, no go?
Gino A. Villarini
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One that I can buy as a private citizen?
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> Toshiba has one available
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> Gino A. Villarini
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Toshiba has one available
Gino A. Villarini
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I would buy one today if I could.
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BPL works... But sure it doesn;t work to its expectations.
Sure you have to repeat it, bypassing transformers and such, maybe as you
say every 1000feet or what ever.
Part of the Cirrent technology's solution was to make the devices to easily
jump over (bypass) the transformers and such.
However
RickG wrote:
> Yes, I scan the channels with the NS5 and saw it checking for 64 aka
> 5320 (for example). So, I changed my AP to 5320. Still nothing.
> Perhaps I am too far from the APas I was doign this from home which is
> 1 mile. I'll try it closer.
1 mile? Have you done a link budget?
What i
Gotta love you tube! I liked how this one went down:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRGkofsxWg4
-RickG
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 11:01 PM, jp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We had an old 95' rohn25 tower (probably 100' with 5' in the ground)
> that is 50+ years old and we took it down. It came with th
I'm talking MV & LV. HV is not there (yet) AFAIK. There were 105 pilot
tests in 2004, of those, I was involved with several deployments. 5
ended up serving the public. Those are some happy customers! I met
them. I agree BPL was oversold but then what technology isnt?
As far as bandwidth, the source
Everything has it's place.
-RickG
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Jonathan Schmidt
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> Chuck is right on the spot.
>
> RF is very demanding both in transmission lines and radiators. We all
> know how much discipline we need to invoke when deploying successful RF
> links.
What brands did you test? Mainnet's worked as promised for us. No, it
was not 500Mbps but 20+ is very cool.
-RickG
On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Chuck McCown - 3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I read your post, I was also involved in the testing. They didn't hit
> their throughput nor did they
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