AnswerID: 96078 Submitted: Tuesday, Feb 01, 2005 at 16:03
Member - Roachie (SA)
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G'day Duncs,
Glad you had a good hol mate, but I don't envy you having to spend time with all the yobs on the
Gold Coast etc.....
I'm surprised your
fridge was still working with the battery down to 9.5v; I would have expected the
fridge to cut-out at around 10.5v......Not doubting you, but are you sure your multimeter is accurate?
As for the UHF, do you remember what channel you were on? Odds-on it was a repeater channel.......you'd be surprised how far they can travel. When I lived in
Canberra I bought my 1st UHF from the local Trash n Treasure market; a Pearce Simpson from memory. I took it home and wired it into the maverick I had at that time and fired it up seeking a radio check. I lived in Wanniassa with good views of the Brindabellas and I got a response from 2 vehicles using repeaters. One was at bloody Cootamundra (about 150 klicks as the crow flies) and the other was a Yerrangabilly Caves down on the
Snowy Mountains Hwy. I was rapt.
Now, stop dreaming of bein' on holidays and get yaself back to bloody work!!!!
LOLOL
Are you in
Broken Hill? If so, do you know a bloke called Wayne Orr...an old school mate of mine?
Cya mate
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FollowupID: 354853 Submitted:
Tuesday, Feb 01, 2005 at 16:43
duncs posted:
Roachie,
The multi-metre reads accurate on a fully charged battery and on other devices with known out put like phone and camera chargers so I guess it was reading OK.
The UHF was on Chnl 40 which is why I was suprised. I know about repeaters but I believe they are on chnls 1 - 8 only.
Finally, yeah I am in
Broken Hill, only been here a couple of years and can't say I know Wayne Orr but I will ask when I get back to work. Uhh there it is again what a painful thought.
Duncs
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