[NJARC] Does this affect you?

Joe Cro n3ibx at verizon.net
Fri Oct 8 07:06:41 EDT 2010


Hello Rob,
                I was the one who was caught dismantling the various medical 
electronic test equipment whilst in a hospital hooked up to neurotransmitter 
devices awaiting for the technician to arrive.

I'm no longer allowed to carry my tool pouch and soldering iron into a 
hospital or even a Doctors office as a result. Furthermore, I lost a small 
supply of 6C5 metal tubes and ceramic octal sockets that I brought in trying 
to do a conversion from surface mount to hollow state technology. The 6C5's 
are easily replaced, but the ceramic octal sockets aren't that easy to come 
by.

I'll have to resort to using phenolic type octal sockets which have a much 
lower "Q" when working on medical equipment. The people at the hospital in 
Trenton NJ I was at are very unsympathetic that I turned their devices into 
modulation monitors and spectrum analyzers.

Wouldn't you think the mod monitors would come in handy? Just trying to help 
out on my end. The nerve of some people!

Mod-U-later,
                    Joe Cro N3IBX


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Flory" <robandpj at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 3:51 AM
Subject: [NJARC] Does this affect you?


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