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On Tue, 25 Oct 2005 20:45:27 UTC, de Mac
wrote: Hi Mac: hear term all the time now on e pay, so what the heck does "powered up" realy mean Don't know where you got this phrase from? when I worked microwave radio relay if some thing powered up it meant turned it on and it worked I agree, but it IS possible for something to power up and still not work correctly. I just sold a Radio Shack DX394 which powers up fine (lights, display, audio all worked) BUT the RX sensitivity was way down. now I don't quite understand what anybody means by powered up Without the added comments (like poor sensitivity in the above example) it's meaningless. turned it on and nothing happend ? turned it on and smoke came out ? turned it on and it went ohoooa ohoooa till 20 amp breaker opened ? turned it on and it worked ? As my auction plainly states, the main fuse blows when turned on. Hope that helps.... Tedd, VE3TJD |
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Hello Tedd
tnx its just some times new lines/words come in to use that seem to me have no relaitionship with reality yours truly Mac |
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