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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 11:13:57 -0800 (PST), Telstar Electronics
wrote: http://tinyurl.com/2t2usu Is the ESD bubble wrap? Vinnie S. |
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 20:04:59 -0500, Vinnie S.
wrote: |On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 11:13:57 -0800 (PST), Telstar Electronics wrote: | |http://tinyurl.com/2t2usu | | |Is the ESD bubble wrap? | |Vinnie S. |---------- Not really sure it is. james |
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![]() Not really sure it is. james Brilliant. Surface mount components and no ESD protection. Vinnie S. |
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On Jan 12, 8:00*pm, Vinnie S. wrote:
Brilliant. Surface mount components and no ESD protection. Vinny, maybe you can explain to all of us why you would need ESD protection... when all components are underneath a grounded metal shield. Thanks in advance for your explanation... lol http://tinyurl.com/2t2usu |
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 08:03:04 -0800 (PST), Telstar Electronics
wrote: On Jan 12, 8:00*pm, Vinnie S. wrote: Brilliant. Surface mount components and no ESD protection. Vinny, maybe you can explain to all of us why you would need ESD protection... when all components are underneath a grounded metal shield. Thanks in advance for your explanation... lol The componets are sitting on bubblewrap. That was the point. Assuming that that is not ESB bubblewrap and can actually hold a charge, where do you think the path is going to? Vinnie S. |
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On Jan 13, 10:18*am, Vinnie S. wrote:
The componets are sitting on bubblewrap. That was the point. Assuming that that is not ESB bubblewrap and can actually hold a charge, where do you think the path is going to? Huh? Like I said... the components are under the grounded metal shield. The metal shield is sitting on the bubble wrap. You need to look at the photo more closely... or get a new prescription for your glasses! You really are something... lol |
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 08:30:28 -0800 (PST), Telstar Electronics
wrote: On Jan 13, 10:18*am, Vinnie S. wrote: The componets are sitting on bubblewrap. That was the point. Assuming that that is not ESB bubblewrap and can actually hold a charge, where do you think the path is going to? Huh? Like I said... the components are under the grounded metal shield. The metal shield is sitting on the bubble wrap. You need to look at the photo more closely... or get a new prescription for your glasses! You really are something... lol You didn't answer the question. Is that ESD bubblewrap? 2 problems I see: 1. If it's ESD bubblewrap, then it's conductive. Which means it can't be in there permanently. 2. If it's not ESD bubblewrap, then you introduce the possibility of ESD, especially in cold and very dry climates. Being that that is a mobile rig, the problem of static is worse because you always can discharge yourself as you get in or out of the car. If you ever go to a gas station, you see signs about that. As far as the picture, all it shows is that an antenna is connects. Nothing else. But that is all I was getting at. You are one paranoid fool. Vinnie S. |
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On Jan 13, 10:33*am, Vinnie S. wrote:
As far as the picture, all it shows is that an antenna is connects. Nothing else. Let me spell this out so even you can understand. No, the bubble wrap is not ESD type. It doesn't have to be you putz! All circuitry on the VoiceMax is shielded with a grounded metal shield. Don't you see the reflection of the shield sitting on the bubble wrap. Now look closely this time. If you don't see it then you are you legally blind, very stupid, or just puttin' me on. http://tinyurl.com/2t2usu |
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 08:51:56 -0800 (PST), Telstar Electronics
wrote: On Jan 13, 10:33*am, Vinnie S. wrote: As far as the picture, all it shows is that an antenna is connects. Nothing else. Let me spell this out so even you can understand. No, the bubble wrap is not ESD type. It doesn't have to be you putz! All circuitry on the VoiceMax is shielded with a grounded metal shield. Don't you see the reflection of the shield sitting on the bubble wrap. Now look closely this time. If you don't see it then you are you legally blind, very stupid, or just puttin' me on. I can't see a metal sheild, plus the photos you have shown have been of components. If there is a metal shield, then good for you. But you photo taking abilities are ****. Making sound like it's there in braod daylight, just shows what a complete ass you are. BTW, I noticed you claimed that the people who purchased it are these technically inclined people. Obviously, they must have gone to the saem business 101 school you went to. They installed a product that they got for about $40, into a CB worth about $40. Brilliant. Vinnie S. |
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