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Just for reference if you have to deal with an International shipment, DHL is awesome based on my past experiences. My latest shipment through them was from Estonia and I got it either 3 or 4 days (back last year so I don't remember for sure). The speed at which it was traveling across Europe prior to getting on a plane was impressive. The shipping charge was around $23 USD.
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Hernando Desoto Bridge closed I-40 Memphis
Trekbike replied to TennesseeCamper's topic in General Chat
Where there's a will there's a way... when you have a dire need. Link below, but in summary a 10 lane bridge (I-35W St. Anthony Falls Bridge) crossing the Mississippi River up in Minnesota was constructed in less than a year due to the collapse of the old bridge. Bridge construction started 10/30/07 Bridge opened 9/18/08 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-35W_Saint_Anthony_Falls_Bridge#:~:text=Minneapolis%2C Minnesota%2C U.S.&text=The I-35W Saint Anthony,collapsed on August 1%2C 2007. -
Not that I agree with the drastic increase in gas prices around these shortages, etc., I heard an explanation a couple of years ago that makes sense, at least in my mind. Gas stations set their prices based on what they will have to pay to refill their storage tanks, not what they paid for the gas currently sitting in their tanks. I guess technically a lot of product costs are based that way, just seems gas is more prone to do so. So supply and demand pricing affects both the gas station and consumer.
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As further help, the one most used is the Repeater Book. They also have a website that allows for more detailed info.
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Link below for a natural dog soap that really works IMO. We quit using the chemicals collars for our three dogs due to reported health issues. Link is for a single bar, but they offer it in the multiple bars which brings down the cost per bar. We just got a case to share with family. We ran into the family that makes the soap in Lynchburg a number of years ago and been using the soap ever since. They are out of Pulaski. https://doggysoap.com/collections/doggy-soap/products/doggy-soap
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Nice shooting! Does anyone know her true stance on 2A matters? Just wondering if she pro 2A, or just willing to profit off making movies using guns like that hypocrite Liam Neeson?
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9th Circuit-No Carry Open or Concealed
Trekbike replied to AuEagle's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Well, I guess Mr. Becker's comment that I quoted is misleading IMO. I will though stand by my comment "good luck with telling folks in Alaska and Montana they can't carry a firearm", maybe just not in connection with this story. -
9th Circuit-No Carry Open or Concealed
Trekbike replied to AuEagle's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
The US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit just ruled that THERE IS NO RIGHT TO CARRY – either openly or concealed in public. This ruling impacts RTC laws in AK, HI, CA, AZ, OR, WA, & MT Can't comment for for all the states listed, but good luck telling the folks in Alaska and Montana they can't carry a firearm... -
From Warrior Poet Society. Not cheap but very portable and versatile, IMO. https://youtu.be/yBHABJoHRNo
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Setting the cover aside which is bad enough, that one is more difficult than some due to the longer length of the arms of the star.
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I love my warrior as well. If you're wanting something for the vehicle, you might want to consider the Prerun 2 (headlamp model). Great output level and hands free if you need to do something on your vehicle at night. Due to the 90 deg design, it can can be taken off the head strap and clipped on a backpack or shoulder strap, etc. Very compact. Head strap is top quality. Highly recommended IMO. https://www.olightstore.com/perun-2-black.html
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@hipower. After the thread title got changed to "wrong forum", one might wonder what exactly you were referring to in your post. It certainly doesn't sound like a Walther...
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The DBJ-2 is the antenna I mentioned in my previous post. For reference that particular model is designed for backpacking/field use and is not intended to be "permanently" mounted outside base antenna for several reasons. Dr. Fong's DBJ-1 is what you would need if you want to use it as a base J-Pole antenna. With that said, a J-Pole design is a little more limiting than a ground plane vertical antenna, so for a base antenna I would recommend the ground plane route. If interested, just let me know and I can throw out some antenna suggestions. Another option if you are specifically trying to reach a certain location, you can use a Yagi directional antenna that will give you more signal strength since you're dealing with an HT. You can set up a rotating mount if you need to vary the direction of your signal. Good luck with your endeavor.
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Just to give you a frame of reference, I'm around 700' and participate in a 2m simplex net, and the net controller is out of Mt. Juliet so he is about 26 miles away from me. I think he is in the 900'-ish elevation range with a good base antenna. I can talk to him easily off my 5w HT using an dual band J Pole roll up emergency antenna. It's more about elevation, a good antenna, and no major obstructions between stations, than power. Obviously power helps but is only one component. You will lose some range since you'll be UHF compared to 2m VHF.
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Who Here Has A Generator, And It Saved Them ?
Trekbike replied to billt's topic in Survival and Preparedness
I'm in the camp of the smaller capacity generators (2200W-ish) rather than the larger capacity ones that will power most, if not all, of the house. The larger generators are more of a "fuel hog" than the smaller generators. I'm of the mindset, I'd rather have a more limited amount of power for a longer period of time, than more power than I would likely need in an emergency, for a shorter period of time. Mine is a converted tri-fuel unit. In the event the power is off, I'm going to be in conservation mode so my energy requirements will be on the minimal side. Cooking will be done with propane. Heat would be with gas logs, assuming the natural gas is still on, propane if it's not. I have some solar capability as well. I guess I'm somewhat okay with my current situation, it could always be better, but I find I can sleep at night at this point. -
For reference what are the distances and elevations of each area you're trying to reach? I got in ham radio in September of last year and have really been surprised how far you can simplex on 2m given decent elevation and a good antenna setup.
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We use a filament called NylonX at work for some of our prototype thermoforming molds. Really good stuff. Your mileage may vary. https://www.matterhackers.com/store/c/NylonX
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Another off-road park you might want to check out is Turkey Bay OHV park up in the Land Between the Lakes area. I used to ride dirt bikes there back in my younger years. There are a variety of trail types from single track to vehicle size main trails. I think they have about 2,500 acres. https://www.landbetweenthelakes.us/seendo/trails/turkey-bay/
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Assuming you type at the normal rate and including a quick proof, I figure you have 17.5 mins left on your aloted speaking time.
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Yep, just unplug. I've become a lot more disconnected with the news ever since I got into ham radios back in September. I use to listen to talk radio on my 45 min commute in the mornings and it kept me worked up. Now I interact with a great bunch of guys from about 5:30am to 6:00 to just cut up and have a good time. At 6:00 am we have a Bible study net with about 30 folks on the 147.015 Nashville repeater where we pray for each other, read the Bible, and then comment if you want. It's been a great blessing in my life. If anyone is interested, but isn't a ham, the repeater is linked to a smartphone app called Broadcastify. Look for AF4TZ 146.670 Mhz Nashville Repeater. (You can only listen through the app.) If you do have a desire to listen through the app, shoot me a PM so I can be aware and mention that you're one of the ones listening in. We have several from out of state that listen, and at least one guy from Australia right now.
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I'm not a gamer nor a IT person so I can't add value to your processor question, other than totally agree the video card is the key to a good system just based on what I know for CAD workstations. Just wondering if the PC will be used for other things (school work, etc.), or will it be just for gaming? If just for gaming, is there an advantage of a PC over a game console?