Hi Bill,
I know you have the best interests of the group and its orientation at heart
but my goal here was to impart a bit of tool knowledge into what we do.
In the (more than several) years I've been involved with using and
supporting these systems, I've seen the "hammer the LNB" method used several
times to good effect. Somewhat like Terry's discovery of backing off the
elevation to attain crosspol, I don't have to understand it to accept that
it works.
Having taught manufacturing classes for many years I too cringe when hammers
or pliers are suggested or applied.
But I do think that some occasional reference to tools types and
applications is relevant here. If I needed to change out a transmitter and
had to get the tools I would hope that someone might tell me what size the
allen wrench needed to be. If you're going to beat on an LNB with a hammer,
it is best to use one which was designed to not damage the item being
struck.
Sorry if I injected too much levity for you.
Best regards,
Glenn
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Adams" <Bill@internetanywhe
To: <RVInternetBySatelli
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 3:55 PM
Subject: RE: [RVInternetBySatell
"smackulation" to LNB
> Wow, really!? Are we going to break this forum down to what KIND of a
> hammer we should be beating our LNB with?
> Anyone interested in talking about satellite internet?
>
> Bill Adams
> www.InternetAnywher
> 321-431-2276
>
>
> _____
>
> From: RVInternetBySatelli
> [mailto:RVInternetBySatelli
> Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 6:41 PM
> To: RVInternetBySatelli
> Subject: [RVInternetBySatell
> "smackulation"
> to LNB
>
>
>
>
> A "dead blow" hammer is a hollow, rubber mallet which contains an amount
> of
> lead shot inside. The shot does not completely fill the internal void.
>
> When used to strike something it imparts a soft impact with lots of
> inertia.
>
> It is used for applications in which you would like to have the striking
> power of a heavy hammer without marring the impacted surface.
>
> Nice tool to have in the tool box.
>
> Glenn
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Seann Fox" <cptn.canada@ <mailto:cptn.
> gmail.com>
> To: <RVInternetBySatell
> te@yahoogroups.
> Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 3:30 PM
> Subject: Re: Occam's Razor -- Re: [RVInternetBySatell
> broke
>
>> Rubber headed one PLEASE!!
>> Seann
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Fred Stevens K2FRD <k2frd@mac.com
> <mailto:k2frd%
>>
>>> I must say that as technically and technologically oriented as I have
>>> been
>>> all my life (including 24 years in the Army Signal Corps, ham radio
>>> operator
>>> since 1961 and now 5 1/2 years with HughesNet [nee Direcway]), I had
>>> never
>>> considered hitting my LNB with a hammer. I've always dug out one of my
>>> VOM
>>> meters, gone through all the troubleshooting software, spent hours on
>>> the
>>> phone with English-as-a-
>>> parts, yadda. I think I shall now reconsider my troubleshooting and
>>> repair
>>> techniques to include a hammer near the top of my list of HN tools.
>>> Occam's
>>> Razor: often the simplest solution is the best solution.
>>>
>>> Fred Stevens
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>>
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