[aprssig] vehicle laptop mount for APRS rig

Tourge, Ryan R. Ryan.Tourge at sheriff.co.warren.ny.us
Wed Jul 19 18:57:30 EDT 2006


While where on the topic of projectiles... Remember to plan your
installation out of the way of airbag deployment.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org] On Behalf Of Stan - N0YXV
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 5:44 PM
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Subject: Re: [aprssig] vehicle laptop mount for APRS rig

Quoting "Jan T. Pharo" <la2bba at jpharo.net>:

> "John Habbinga" <kc5zrq at gmail.com>, Tue, 18 Jul 2006 16:28:22 -0500:
>
> >When using the bean-bag pillow desk, I hit the brakes hard, and I
mean
> >really hard, and the laptop stayed put.
>
> What would happen when your car is stopped from 60 m/h to zero in half
> a yard? Or hit hard from right in a crossing?

Newtons laws of Physics would kick in. An object at rest tends to stay
at rest
and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and
in the
same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. I always find
it funny
when people don't want to wear seat belts in my car. I always tell them
they can
ride on top of the car. After the usually, "WHAT DO YOU MEAN.....I'd go
flying
if you stopped" I say well whats so different about the inside of the
car? If
you'd fly off the top of your car in a stop you'll certainly move inside
your
car when you stop. Only difference is that you have a strange thing
called a
windshield that you get to go through first before you hit the street.
That's of
course if your not wearing the "unbalanced force" called a seat belt.

I think (I'm talking to me too) that since we as Ham Radio Operators
tend to put
lots of gadgets in our cars we all need to remember Newtons law before
throwing
anything into are cars. Sorry I'll get off my soap box now. :-)

>
> --
> 73 de Jan, LA2BBA
> Hvaler, Norway
>
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