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New aerials/cables advice please - chapter 2...
"Bill Wright" wrote in message ... "JoeJoe" wrote in message o.uk... Does that mean that I was sent a mix-and-match section - i.e. E-type boom, and WB reflectors? Could you provide a picture of the aerial viewed from above, showing the element lengths and spacings, with a foot ruler in the picture The length of the reflectors the length of the folded dipole ignoring the extra length caused by the curved end -- the breadth in other words the length of the director nearest the dipole the length of the director farthest from the dipole the distance from the centre of the dipole to the centre of the farthest director? Measurements do not need to be fanatically accurate. See photos of aerial with tape measure here (opens to exactly 1 foot - see red marking on tape): http://tinypic.com/r/1z5pu0k/3 http://tinypic.com/r/jptnhi/3 I also took some more accurate measurements - see here (not in perspective to simplify matters): http://tinypic.com/r/5l0y9c/3 Assuming the aerial is a Gp E, the cradle probably won't fit between the elements properly. It's a common problem. Just shave a bit off on side of one or both cradle clips, so it will fit. The cradle must of course span the boom join. That's not a problem - I can do that. BTW, do you mean that the cradle needs to be fitted as described in the instructions, or would the way I fitted it be ok? Following the instructions will make it even more off balance, as they way I fitted it meant that it was closer to the reflectors (but not in equal distance on either side of the bracket). Doed the poition of the cradle have any effect on the reception? Thanks again. |
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In message , JoeJoe
wrote http://tinypic.com/r/1z5pu0k/3 OT There is an advert on that page (for an IQ test) that says "What is your level of intelligence?" "Which of the following numbers appears on the image?" Three options for the answer are given 75, 94 or 74 The image is a standard (Ishihara?) colour blind test image to detect red-green deficiencies. What correlation is there between IQ and colour blindness? A colour blind test can be found at http://virtualcampus.kcl.ac.uk/colourblindness/ -- Alan news2009 {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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In article , Alan wrote:
http://tinypic.com/r/1z5pu0k/3 OT There is an advert on that page (for an IQ test) that says "What is your level of intelligence?" "Which of the following numbers appears on the image?" Three options for the answer are given 75, 94 or 74 The image is a standard (Ishihara?) colour blind test image to detect red-green deficiencies. What correlation is there between IQ and colour blindness? I think it's testing to see if you're intelligent enough to realise that there isn't any. Rod. -- Virtual Access V6.3 free usenet/email software from http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtual-access/ |
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Peter Duncanson wrote:
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 12:18:19 +0100, Conor wrote: In article , JoeJoe says... I tried to phone them once I realised the fixing bracket was broken at 16:00 yesterday, but there was no one there... I may have to try and speak to someone on Monday morning to try and make sense of it. If you can't even bolt a simple TV aerial together, you're going to be stuffed for the rest of it. Maybe you should phone your new mate Bill to come and fit it. After all, it was Bill who recommended that lovely aerial that's currently making you look dumber than a chimpanzee. Why do you have to be so rude? Because he's an imbecile and can't help it. -- ^..^ This is Kitty. Copy and paste Kitty into your signature to help her wipe out Bunny's world domination. |
New aerials/cables advice please - chapter 2...
"JoeJoe" wrote in message ... See photos of aerial with tape measure here (opens to exactly 1 foot - see red marking on tape): http://tinypic.com/r/1z5pu0k/3 http://tinypic.com/r/jptnhi/3 I also took some more accurate measurements - see here (not in perspective to simplify matters): http://tinypic.com/r/5l0y9c/3 It's a Gp E. Dipole is same as a B, but directors are shorter. Assuming the aerial is a Gp E, the cradle probably won't fit between the elements properly. It's a common problem. Just shave a bit off on side of one or both cradle clips, so it will fit. The cradle must of course span the boom join. That's not a problem - I can do that. BTW, do you mean that the cradle needs to be fitted as described in the instructions, or would the way I fitted it be ok? Yes, course it would. Following the instructions will make it even more off balance, Blake's instructions are ********. Don't run the cable off the way they say. Tape it every inch of the way. If the dipole orientation makes the cable come off towards the reflector take it off (you have to take the reflector bracket off to do this) and turn it round, so you can run the cable towards the cradle, then down same to mast. they way I fitted it meant that it was closer to the reflectors (but not in equal distance on either side of the bracket). Doed the poition of the cradle have any effect on the reception? No. Just do it as you see fit. Come on, it's Sunday, the sun's out. Get on that roof boy! Bill |
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On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 02:47:26 +0100, "Bill Wright"
wrote: No. Just do it as you see fit. Come on, it's Sunday, the sun's out. Get on that roof boy! Unless you are in Central Scotland where it is squally and gusting 30 knots... -- Geo |
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"Geo" wrote in message ... On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 02:47:26 +0100, "Bill Wright" wrote: No. Just do it as you see fit. Come on, it's Sunday, the sun's out. Get on that roof boy! Unless you are in Central Scotland where it is squally and gusting 30 knots... Exactly where I am! With a bit of rain for good measure... Still waiting for a replacement for the chimney bracket hat arived broken, so can't do it today anyway. |
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"Geo" wrote in message ... On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 02:47:26 +0100, "Bill Wright" wrote: No. Just do it as you see fit. Come on, it's Sunday, the sun's out. Get on that roof boy! Unless you are in Central Scotland where it is squally and gusting 30 knots... I'm surprised at that because my daughter is at the festival and says the weather yesterday was beautiful. Bill |
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"JoeJoe" wrote in message o.uk... "Geo" wrote in message ... On Sun, 16 Aug 2009 02:47:26 +0100, "Bill Wright" wrote: No. Just do it as you see fit. Come on, it's Sunday, the sun's out. Get on that roof boy! Unless you are in Central Scotland where it is squally and gusting 30 knots... Exactly where I am! With a bit of rain for good measure... Still waiting for a replacement for the chimney bracket hat I say, the milliners in your area must be very innovative! bill |
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In message , Bill Wright
wrote I'm surprised at that because my daughter is at the festival and says the weather yesterday was beautiful. The weather is always nice when you're in the pub. -- Alan news2009 {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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