That sounds excellent. Maybe I'm being over-protective. New Side-KX panels
and lid arrived today (after spending quite some time in Customs!).
- Richard
On Wed, 6 Mar 2019 at 16:49, Gmail - George wrote:
> Richard,
> My KXAT3 goes down many unpaved gravel roads in the mountains of North
> Geor
Richard,
My KXAT3 goes down many unpaved gravel roads in the mountains of North
Georgia and has for many years - since June 2012.
At times we joke that the roads are actually potholes inter-connected by
short stretches of gravel pavement.
The KX3 lives in the cab of a Ranger pick-up mounted on a
Thanks.
I do think I'll be more careful with how I pack it if cycling - right way
up so any jolting forces are supported by the board. We have potholes here,
though the bike has its larger tyres and the radio is well packed.
- Richard
On Tue, 5 Mar 2019 at 18:22, Wayne Burdick wrote:
> Hi Ric
Hi Richard,
The toroids weigh almost nothing and the wire is very strong. We've never had
an issue with toroids coming loose under normal levels of vibration.
73,
Wayne
N6KR
> On Mar 5, 2019, at 10:11 AM, Richard Corfield
> wrote:
>
> The toroids don't seem fastened down in any way. Cyclin
The toroids don't seem fastened down in any way. Cycling with it in my
pannier bag today over our rubbish roads I was a bit worried about it.
Could they shake loose given the vibration? Do I need to do anything to
protect them? (Though I note instruction requiring them to be movable
should I ever i
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