OpenBCM V1.07b12 (Linux)

Packet Radio Mailbox

DB0FHN

[JN59NK Nuernberg]

 Login: GUEST





  
VK6BE  > WARM     02.10.09 02:17l 26 Lines 1091 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : CE0210VK6BE
Read: GUEST
Subj: Re: VK6BE > warm sun
Path: DB0FHN<DB0FOR<DB0SIF<DB0IDN<DB0MW<DB0SWR<DB0RBS<DB0KTL<DB0LHR<OK0NHD<
      OK0PHL<OK0PCC<OM0PBC<OK0PPL<DB0RES<IK2XDE<PY1AYH<PY1AYH<CX2SA<VK2DOT<
      VK6ZRT
Sent: 091002/0039Z @:VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC #:45107 [Boyanup] $:CE0210VK6BE
From: VK6BE@VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC
To  : WARM@WW


I have never seen Large Power Generation in any title, Warren. I don't
know where you got that one from. It was WARM and sundry other similar
titles including SOLAR to which I replied.

As usual you know more about the subject than I do. We have two major
power stations in this state, Muja and Fremantle. Gas and coal. There are
dozens  of small stations diesel powered in small country towns. All the
isolated devices such as telephone exchanges that need power including
those I listed, use solar.Nuclear power was not even mentioned in my
bulletin to which you replied. Not sure what "mine are the only critics
means' It seems a little muddled.
Cheers,
Bob VK6BE.


>Here we go again, the topic is large scale power generation and off you 
go with light load applications. Such have been in use for decades here 
but of course you have to remind us of something barely related to the 
discussion. Oh and "just because I live here" doesn't make me an expert 
on nuclear power so maybe that's why mine are only the usual critics? 
Bork?


Read previous mail | Read next mail


 13.03.2025 22:42:46lGo back Go up