[aprssig] 3' snow emergency (generators)
Mark Cheavens
mcheavens at usa.net
Tue Feb 9 21:22:20 EST 2010
While this thread started with Bob revealing his illegal and unsafe
practices of back feeding his house (and potentially the local grid)
with power from his Prius (I did not chime in on his unsafe battery
mounting in the Prius as I am in the "vehicle engineering field").
So now Bob has been forewarned and should he hurt or kill someone he
is @%@%^ with his insurance company and the local authorities!
But now I'm sure homeland security is following this thread as we
have moved on to "shipping" "explosives"! :)
I can only imagine some poor guy having to go back and read all of
this....!!!!!
Sorry it had to be said!
Let's move on!
Mark
KC5EVE
At 06:43 PM 2/9/2010, you wrote:
>Look into a material called "tannerite". Two-part explosive. It
>requires you to shoot it to set it off, but it can be shipped easily.
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrick" <winston at winston1.net>
>To: "TAPR APRS Mailing List" <aprssig at tapr.org>
>Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2010 2:18 PM
>Subject: Re: [aprssig] 3' snow emergency (generators)
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>
>>I do however foresee a problem getting FCC
>>clearances... Would definitely have to be a partial kit because
>>you wouldn't want to have to deal with the paperwork for transport
>>of some of the materials..
>>
>>p
>>
>>Quoting Scott Miller <scott at opentrac.org>:
>>
>>>Eric Deering wrote:
>>>>I never realized that electricity had so much to do with aprs.
>>>>I sure am glad I signed up for this list.
>>>
>>>Just try doing APRS *without* electricity. =]
>>>
>>>(I was actually trying to figure out at one point if you could
>>>stack up a bunch of piezoelectric discs of varying thicknesses,
>>>connected to a conductive rod and spaced with insulating
>>>material, to generate a radio pulse using a small explosive
>>>charge. Sounds like a good excuse to blow stuff up in the name
>>>of science, anyway.)
>>>
>>>Scott
>>>N1VG
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