Subj : XRF PROBLEMS To : Daryl Stout From : Bob Seaborn Date : Thu Jul 14 2016 09:43 am > Bob, > >BS> This totally sounds like a prison, me, I would NEVER consider living >BS> under those conditions. As far as RF interfering with medical >BS> equipment, there is nothing they (or anyone else) can do about vistor's >BS> vehicles using two-way radios, and I'm yet to see any form of emergency >BS> (or security) vehicle not have a two-way radio of some kind, usually >BS> capable of transmitting with serious power.. > > While in some respects it may seem like it, some days, it's very > difficult for me to get around the apartment...let alone elsewhere. > Somedays, it's very difficult to get in and out of my car. For that and your medical conditions, you have my sympathies. > > Society is too litigious...they'll sue at the drop of a hat. If they > sued for public flatulence, everyone would be under the jail. I beg to differ. You forgot one word above, "American Society is too litigious". I am Canadian, living in Canada, and Canadians typically do not go sue-crazy. :) > >BS> I do know that my DV4Mini transmits with 1.2 milliwatts, and my Icom >BS> ID-31 transmits with less than one watt. That's considerably less than >BS> a typical wi-fi router radiates. > > Unfortunately, there is no D-Star Repeater in central Arkansas that > ison the Gateway. The one they have is available to folks with D-Star > radios > only. With all the trees around me, I can't even hit a wide area > coverage > analog repeater on Shinall Mountain, west of Little Rock. > > Plus, with not even getting $1100 a month in disability, I can't > afford > to get a D-Star HT, a DV4Mini, a Raspberry Pi, etc. I joke that "I > don'tknow much about a Raspberry Pi, but a pineapple upside down > cheesecake > sounds awfully good". (hi hi) > > Daryl, WX1DER > > ... Does "MNP-5" mean "Modem needs a 5 topping pizza"?? > === MultiMail/Win32 v0.50 > --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32 > * Origin: The Thunderbolt BBS - wx1der.dyndns.org (1:19/33) --- GEcho/32 & IM 2.50 * Origin: DE VE5XEF (1:140/12) .