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Re: noise?
Weeks! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHHHH.
So I guess i will look in to building a yagi.
Or offer the five year old ten buck and a gallon of ice cream to find it.
Lee
"Dave Houston" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:431831e8.18265323@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I doubt the batteries will last more than 2-3 years. ;)
>
> Some of my palmpads get fairly heavy use and the batteries have lasted
> several years now. I'm sure that under continuous operation they'll die
> sooner but they may still last for weeks.
>
> "Lee" <lou7.5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Thanks for the input.
>>I have searched the whole house many times, can't find it.
>>But any lost item is always in the last place you look.:(
>>
>>So how long can the batteries last?
>>
>>Lee
>>
>>
>>"Dave Houston" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>news:4317f7b6.3364576@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Since the MR26A is powered from the RS232 port there are no safety
>>> issues.
>>> You can replace the antenna with a highly directional Yagi but I'm not
>>> sure
>>> it would be worth the effort, especially if the culprit turns out to be
>>> nearby.
>>>
>>> You would have to build the Yagi yourself - I don't think you'll find an
>>> off-the-shelf Yagi cut for 310MHz.
>>>
>>> "Lee" <lou7.5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I'm getting the RF signal through a MR26 and all of several TM751s that
>>>>I
>>>>tried.(seperatly)
>>>>
>>>>Was also thinking, is there a way to make a TM751 antena directional?
>>>>
>>>>Lee
>>>>
>>>>"Dave Houston" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>news:43166462.216660914@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> If there was no mains power, it is not coming from the mains so you
>>>>> can
>>>>> eliminate the neighbors as well as everything except the things
>>>>> plugged
>>>>> into
>>>>> the UPS. What interface are you using?
>>>>>
>>>>> "Lee" <lou7.5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've got something transmitting an E1on constantly. Tried
>>>>>> unplugging
>>>>>>everything,still there. Took the batteries out of every thing I could
>>>>>>find,
>>>>>>still there. Put Home seer on a UPS, turned house main power off,
>>>>>>still
>>>>>>there. So I must have a lost and jammed palm pad or a neighbor with
>>>>>>some
>>>>>>problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>So how do I find the source?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Lee
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>
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