Cheers to American cousins: (Brit buddies can resume the pint.) I have here a small packet of TAPK33BS pop rivets (of an original 65) which are used mostly for rivetting the captive nuts to composite
"BTW, the odd-looking message sent yesterday by 'ecvdbeek' (who is a subscriber) looks to me as if it might have been originated by a virus, though very little was left by the time it got to us and i
Hans: I think this may be a parallel to the way water is kept from freezing in storage basins (etc.) where overwinter boats are kept. The solution may not be the extent of heat, but of keeping the me
Frank: I can't help you on European airfields, but wanted to say the address http://www.ais.org..uk/uk-aip/pdf/ad/aipad2.htm is inaccessible here, I don't know why. Cheers, Ferg
I know aluminum shields are used regularly in radio receivers and transmitters. Many components are boxed in with aluminum for shielding. See Bob Nuckolls for explanation. Ferg A064
the bottom of the seat back and the baggage bay front bulkhead when bonding> the module in place. Kevin Kevin: I cut hockey stick handle into 323mm length and sawed 1/8 inch slats off it. These were
David: Squelch is achieved by the com[arison of two voltages. One is the voltage of the 'noise' on the frequency. The other is the voltage of a received signal. When the latter is heard, the receiver
Cheers, I just sent out a message regarding these #$% difficulties with VHF communication sets. It was an intuitive reaction to the complaints voiced (written?) on net. As many 'interference' problem
...unless you have installed the vertical halfwave dipole in the rudder closeout. The grounded wire might skew the VHF signal some. ...and I had plans for that fin top! Happy landings Ferg
Cheers, In conversation with fellow builder, it occurred that neither of us had any idea how the aux fuel tank connects/pumps to the engine or other tanks. As installing the cockpit is approaching, m
sure it will be the last time.> Nigel Charles An excellent idea. I had a large hoard of nylon NF bolts and nuts in the most common sizes, so installed the captive nuts but put the nylon machine screw
Cheers, The use of coaxial cable (centre wire surrounded by woven shielding) is a bit of a no-no. As mentioned, the dialectric in between has a low melting point. As well, vibration and/or sharp corn
"If this message gets to the list then the avnet and flyer domains should be able to post to the from now on." Son to mother entering upstairs bedroom: "what did you bring me that book to read me to
but of coating OK, Steve, ....but please take all precautions regarding inhaling and daubing on skin. It is a proven carcenogenic in larger doses, and has a cumualtive effect. i.e: don't sniff in enc
Right-O, ....but a chemical buddy said "don't get it anywhere you are mixing epoxy. The drugstores (are they still apothecaries?) are prone to order large amounts for rebottling (bottom line stuff),