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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: RC Storick on February 01, 2007, 01:17:05 PM
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Stunt Hangar is getting ready for the road. This is the big chair. The laptop I built yesterday 2.2 duo,160 gig,wifyi,2gig of ram should be able to take Stunt Hangar on the road. This year I am bringing mobile picture printing and a host of other toys. So if you see me at a contest I will be able to take photos and upload them from the web right on the spot. The Enclosed trailer I am working on will have a generator so I can power all this mobile stuff.
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Robert,
Will you have web access from your trailer? If so what are the particulars of how it's done, access speed etc.
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Robert,
Will you have web access from your trailer? If so what are the particulars of how it's done, access speed etc.
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Yes I will have access as long as I have a cell connection. It is an internal card that is provided by the Cingular cell phone service. Of coarse at the NATS I will be on a LAN.
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yer turnin yersef into a GEEK!!
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Here's the chair you need. This is the son of a friend of mine. He's a captain in the US Army in Iraq. He is sitting in Saddam's chair. Isn't that a cool mural?
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Gla you are doing something besides looking at bird nests. Does this mean if I want to get in touch with Bob all I have to do is contact you. Nice looking set up. Is this sort of a bedroom on wheels with hot running computer. Merry winter
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Here's the chair you need. This is the son of a friend of mine. He's a captain in the US Army in Iraq. He is sitting in Saddam's chair. Isn't that a cool mural?
In my opinion, it would have been more accurate (and thus cooler!) to have the missles pointing the other direction, i.e., downward. LL~ Steve
PS: Robert...is that trailer to be pulled behind your Harley, or the Cadillac?
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My truck
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Pretty cool Bob, I thought i was the only geek in the croud!
Mike
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Are you using an inverter for your equipment?
A generator accurate enough to use with a computer can be had , but are rather expensive.
Most of the tool truck folks use an inverter.
I repaired a 2500 Watt gen suitable for this use and the power module was 600.00 dollars ,our cost! S?P
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All you need to do is run the power thru a UPS to clean up the power.