Indeed it is both. Considering we gave away a central DB technology to
DHS-NOLA, then they failed to use it, we are hoping to make money this
time
around *and* that they will get their acts together.
On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 08:26:12 +1300, Ken Taylor wrote:
I'm really not criticizing you, per se, but I don't think the concept is
well thought out.
By it's very nature, it cannot be, it is a dynamically moving target and
will be for some time I would imagine.
You refer elsewhere to this being an auxiliary warning system on a loco -
level crossing lights/bells/boom gates not enough? They usually are, so why
the worry now? (Okay, we know it's the moolah....).
The number of unmarked or unworkable crossings is greater than the ones
quadrant marked and useable.
You also refer to 1,000W being available - it's just not enough for what you
want to do. Period.
3 watts per frequency?
Good luck with them getting their act (I would have said something else!)
together, but don't bet the bank on it. I'm actually an ex-bureaucrat myself
and to call me cynical of governmental abilities would be an understatement.
Well, if in the process we get paid, then wtf, you know?
But if you do come up with something useful (I bet it ends up being a
spin-off rather than the initial concept seen here), I hope you get
something out of it.
Cheers.
Ken
Thanks, Ken, it would be nice to do something that would save lives and
limbs and also make a few asspennies

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