Re: Weirdest problem

From: Activ8 (reply2group_at_ndbbm.net)
Date: 06/05/04


Date: Sat, 5 Jun 2004 13:27:03 -0400

On Sat, 05 Jun 2004 12:05:35 GMT, Jan Panteltje wrote:

> On a sunny day (4 Jun 2004 18:16:33 -0700) it happened
> ablight@alphalink.com.au (Andrew VK3BFA) wrote in
> <1fc7b362.0406041716.41837234@posting.google.com>:
>
>>Jan Panteltje <pNaonStpealmtje@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<795ea16e4f19d8a5a3153260172c799b@news.teranews.com>...
>>> On a sunny day (Fri, 4 Jun 2004 13:03:17 -0400) it happened Activ8
>>> <reply2group@ndbbm.net> wrote in <1ae74az0w6ytd$.dlg@news.individual.net>:
>>>
>>> >
>>> >OTOH, if during that period of time where it doesn't turn on, you
>>> >can hear said relay click on and shut off, the xray detect circuit
>>> ????????????Xray detector???
>>> In a TV??????
>>> What planet are you from?
>>> JP
>>
>>Jan,
>>review your basic physics theory - at more than 25Kv the CRT will
>>generate X-rays , all TV sets have a monitoring cct to shut them down
>>if this happens.
> No they don't.
> neither does your CRT monitor (have such a device).
> You know nothing about TV electronics it seems.
> JP

Hey shit for brains. Speak for yourself.

-- 
Best Regards,
Mike


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