I went when it was just here in west Chicago. I was not prepared for the size
of it when you stand next to it. Unfortunately I didn't get to see it running.
It was also leaking like a sieve sitting on the siding, and you could feel the
heat coming off the boiler at 30'.
On October 1, 2019
Yes, but they did not seem too impressed. Not nearly as much as me.
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> On Oct 1, 2019, at 9:15 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
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> Did you take any grandkids? What was their reaction? Impressed, or thought
> it was some lame dinosaur from the past?
>
> When my kids were little, we
Did you take any grandkids? What was their reaction? Impressed, or thought
it was some lame dinosaur from the past?
When my kids were little, we would take them to the Illinois Railway Museum
in Union, IL. I thought when he was old enough my son would volunteer
there, but then he discovered
Not sure. Maybe.
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> On Oct 1, 2019, at 8:55 PM, Robert wrote:
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> Pictures?
>
>> On 10/1/19 7:49 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
>> Yes. Twice actually.
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>>> On Oct 1, 2019, at 7:17 PM, Robert wrote:
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>>> Any chance anyone in Utah went over to
Wrap the mag switch with a bunch of turns of wire. External current and the
switch.
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> On Oct 1, 2019, at 8:43 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote:
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> Something I can’t seem to find in any of this smart home stuff is a monitor
> for a contact closure. It would need a cellphone app
SIAE has an antenna that combines our 10Gb 80 GHz ALFOPlus80HDX radio with our
dual-carrier 18 or 23 GHz ALFOlus2 radio.
Yields 10 Gbps using the 80 GHz radio with 2 Gbps using the 18 GHz radio (with
2x80 MHz carriers/XPIC)
...best part is it's NOT a failover, rather the radios aggregate
Pictures?
On 10/1/19 7:49 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
Yes. Twice actually.
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Any chance anyone in Utah went over to watch it go by?
Robert
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Yes. Twice actually.
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> Any chance anyone in Utah went over to watch it go by?
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> Robert
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Something I can’t seem to find in any of this smart home stuff is a monitor for
a contact closure. It would need a cellphone app that can check the status,
and receive a push notification if the contact changes state.
I have a cattle farmer who wants to monitor his well pump that supplies
Aviat has a radio like that. 18 + 80ghz in the same dish.
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Hmmm: 10Gbps @ 10Km
Definitely. If you need 10 gig, 5ghz
Definitely. If you need 10 gig, 5ghz probably isn't very useful.
Is there anything that can do 80ghz and 11/18ghz with the same dish?
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019, 7:32 PM Gino A. Villarini wrote:
> A 80ghz plus 11 or 18 ghz dual solution it’s a better option.
>
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> *Gino*
> *Villarini
Any chance anyone in Utah went over to watch it go by?
Robert
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Forrest already lives there.
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> Here’s the house for you:
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> https://www.realtor.com/news/unique-homes/otherworldly-off-the-grid-compound-in-montana/
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I don't think it's so much an attack as somebody clicked on something.
And suing the ISP would be like suing Ford because you used your car to go
buy some tainted vapes that made you sick. That said, it is pretty common
to have something in your TOS saying you just connect the customer to the
I am not a file system expert, (IANAFSE) but I thought that most large
NAS's these days employ some sort of copy-on-write technology so that
any changes are written to a different disk sector preserving the
original content, so you can just roll back any file changes. Or would
that not be
ewww. lets go even deeper. can the ISP be held for damages because they were
used in the attack??
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Sent: Tuesday, October 1, 2019 5:25 PM
Subject: [AFMUG] Ransomware - ewww
Big report in the news here
Big report in the news here today, one of our largest regional hospitals (DCH
Medical in Tuscaloosa AL) had to cease operations today due to being
compromised with Ransomware.
We have several siklu links at 5-6miles. Just have to be prepared to use
another path when rain fade hits.
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 3:08 PM wrote:
> For real?
>
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Planning on doing both, but neither yet.
From: Ken Hohhof
Sent: Tuesday, October 1, 2019 3:57 PM
To: 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group'
Subject: [AFMUG] movie review question
I’ve heard good reviews of the Judy Garland movie and the Linda Ronstadt movie.
Anyone seen both? If you had to go
I've heard good reviews of the Judy Garland movie and the Linda Ronstadt
movie. Anyone seen both? If you had to go to just one, which one?
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Bought this but no POE. Gotta get the POE version...
From: Gino A. Villarini
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2019 11:59 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] switch recommendation
Brand new HP/Aruba… lifetime warranty 48 port POE … vs a Ubiquiti who?
A local WISP replaced his managed old Cisco switches with newer user Cisco
ones...err... mistake...hired a guy from WSMR who set up a new managed
Cisco switch at main POP then UBNT managed 8 port switches at all remote
sites fed by UBnt and Cambium ptp radios...remote clients get 175-200MBps.
On
Yes, +1
I have proof a tower where the sections have little or no conductivity.
We did exothermic at the base but did crimp at the top and we used the
harger clamps every 3' down the tower and no longer have any issues with
the site. BTW it was 440' in height
This has been installed since
I have seen brass clamps what clamp around the copper cable then also
clamp to flat iron to to attach to tower on path down. Where can I get
such a thing or what are the called?
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 2:01 PM Lewis Bergman wrote:
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> Definitely. A 2/0 or larger exothermically welded to a top
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