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inspected over 6000 pool, and owned 3 leak detection companies.

The guide features all types of pools: concrete, fiberglass, vinyl liner, and
large commercial pools. There is even a section on locating undergroung
plumbing leaks (slab leaks) under your home, building or in your yard.

so if your pool looses more than 1" per week, look at this guide, it will save
alot of money!

http://poolleak.com

There is also a business opportunity for you to start your own leak detection
company. They start quite fast and are very profitable.

http://poolleak.com/franchise.html
2Y%OB;OXr
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Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1999 09:41:05 -0700
From: "Jim Copanos" <n0ftc@evergreen.net>
Subject: KPC-3 v. KPC-3 plus

I  have and am using both. The + has a couple analog to digital control
lines where you can remotely read temps, voltages etc., the reason I bought
the +. They also added a couple commands, as usual, that I don't use. I
doubt you can upgrade a non + to a + but check out Kantronics web page.
Jim
N0FTC

NSacon wrote in message <01be3698$d45016e0$5aaeded1@default>...
>What's the difference between the KPC-3 and the -3 plus? When was the KPC-3
>upgraded to a 3+? Can a 3 be upgraded to a 3+?
>
>73 de
>Neal KK7PA


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Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1999 08:04:26 -0600
From: "Charles Brabham" <n5pvl@texoma.net>
Subject: Packet Hackers

K0HB@arrl.org wrote in message <75lrhf$9ka$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>...
>Charles Brabham wrote:
>
>> Less than ten years ago, a global digital network consisting entirely and
>> solely of Amateur Radio links existed. This unique all-Ham network is now
>> fragmented and in disarray, and this damage occured because of the lack
of
>> "anti-hacker" legislation to protect the digital Amateur Radio network
>> from....  [clip]
>
>The "damage" (if that's even the proper term) occured because the "global
>digital network consisting entirely and solely of Amateur Radio links" was
>less capable than the hybrid network which has evolved.


Following your reasoning above, can I assume that you would support a move
to add "hybrid" capabilities to other aspects of the hobby as well?  Using a
telephone to get though last few contacts needed to score well in a contest
or to recieve a DX award certificate would certainly make the ham involved
"more capable", so why not?  Hmmm?

I do not see the efforts of hams to communicate by digital means to be
somehow "less Ham Radio" as you appear to. Why is it that you can understand
why Hams use Radio to communicate for voice and CW, but not for digital
stuff? I think I smell a bit of prejudice and discrimination here.

So maybe you do not care for the digital stuff, and see it as less important
to Hams? That's fine, but keep in mind that what happens to digital hams
happens to all others as well. You cannot separate the two. - Spectrum lost
from lack of use is gone. Period. Think it through.

Charles Brabham,
N5PVL @ N5PVL.#NTX.TX.USA.NOAM
http://www.texoma.net/~n5pvl



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Date: Monday, 04 Jan 1999 00:59:01 -0600
From: Leaky2nospam@hotmail.com
Subject: SLAB LEAK?

Hi, Im Nathan

I wrote an inexpensive online guide for finding a leak in a swimming pool,
without expensive instruments.
It has actual pictures of the most common leaks in skimmers, lights, bottom
drains, etc. and how to find and fix them.  I should know, I wrote it and have
inspected over 6000 pool, and owned 3 leak detection companies.

The guide features all types of pools: concrete, fiberglass, vinyl liner, and
large commercial pools. There is even a section on locating undergroung
plumbing leaks (slab leaks) under your home, building or in your yard.

so if your pool looses more than 1" per week, look at this guide, it will save
alot of money!

http://poolleak.com

There is also a business opportunity for you to start your own leak detection
company. They start quite fast and are very profitable.

http://poolleak.com/franchise.html
'wQT3U_lZ
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End of Packet-Radio Digest V98 #288
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Both my XYL and myself wish you a very
happy and prosperous New Year. Adam PA2AGA.




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