Most damages are compatible with a truck fall but he BNC connectors are
intentionally destroyed using a screwdriver or the like. For me it
looks like it came from an organization with a policy of destroying the
equipment that is written off. I've seen this kind of things in the
disposal faci
On 11/6/2014 5:29 PM, Bob Camp wrote:
Hi
Could have been retrieved from a dumpster. That would beat anything I’ve found,
but I may not be dumpster diving in the right neighborhoods ….
Bob
On Nov 6, 2014, at 8:24 PM, Jim Lux wrote:
On 11/6/14, 5:08 PM, Scott McGrath wrote:
The only proble
Hi
Could have been retrieved from a dumpster. That would beat anything I’ve found,
but I may not be dumpster diving in the right neighborhoods ….
Bob
> On Nov 6, 2014, at 8:24 PM, Jim Lux wrote:
>
> On 11/6/14, 5:08 PM, Scott McGrath wrote:
>> The only problem with these standards is the tube
On 11/6/14, 5:08 PM, Scott McGrath wrote:
The only problem with these standards is the tube availability since they have
that neat little rom which allows the standard to recognize the tube.
So using available non-5071 tubes is a challenge unless someone solved the
rom issue
But the first
Hi
>From the looks of that one, I suspect it fell off the back of a truck. You
>aren’t going to send that one back to Beverly and get it re-tubed and repaired
>for the flat rate fee.
Maybe Tom took his hiking in the mountains and it slipped out of the harness …
:)
Bob
> On Nov 6, 2014, at 8
The only problem with these standards is the tube availability since they have
that neat little rom which allows the standard to recognize the tube.
So using available non-5071 tubes is a challenge unless someone solved the
rom issue
But the first one is pretty beat did someone have a bad d
3$?
Or is that too much?
Joe
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