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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Lancaster" data-source="post: 172435" data-attributes="member: 6154"><p>Hey D.O.G. you got a ferret? Cool!.. </p><p></p><p>The VAN'S sneakers are nice.. I wonder how well those rubber soles grip silicone? After all it's like Randy said, cleats would do a number on the roofs coating. The surface would look like a well docked pizza dough, lol!.. I may contact VAN'S and see what they say. </p><p></p><p>Other than that we got the SMA connector today and Tom has already finished all the cable calibrations. All we need now is the aluminum mounting plate and we can get back to the fine tuning of the antenna and the interlinks between the radio's PCBs.. </p><p></p><p>Now's the time to wrap some titanium salutes for new years eve. It's a slow and time consuming process but a very necessary one for safety and so it fits the mortar tube right. I love fireworks!!! Lets rock!!...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Lancaster, post: 172435, member: 6154"] Hey D.O.G. you got a ferret? Cool!.. The VAN'S sneakers are nice.. I wonder how well those rubber soles grip silicone? After all it's like Randy said, cleats would do a number on the roofs coating. The surface would look like a well docked pizza dough, lol!.. I may contact VAN'S and see what they say. Other than that we got the SMA connector today and Tom has already finished all the cable calibrations. All we need now is the aluminum mounting plate and we can get back to the fine tuning of the antenna and the interlinks between the radio's PCBs.. Now's the time to wrap some titanium salutes for new years eve. It's a slow and time consuming process but a very necessary one for safety and so it fits the mortar tube right. I love fireworks!!! Lets rock!!........... [/QUOTE]
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