Iâve become very active again in outdoor radio now that the snow and black flies are gone. I go to different state parks and state forests here in New Hampshire. Once there, I set up my small radio that allows me to communicate with other radio operators using Morse code.
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This radio transmits using the same amount of energy the night light in your bathroom consumes. Can you believe a radio signal only needs that tiny amount of energy to travel thousands of miles?
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Iâve participated in The Parks on the Air activity since it started in 2017. In the past two years itâs surpassed critical mass. There are thousands of operators active in the program and when IÂ go out to operate, I can almost be assured of making 20 or 30 contacts in just 30 minutes.
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Itâs scads of fun and more so if you have friends tag along or conscript someone who's willing to log for you. Afterwards we almost always hunt for a purveyor of flavored frozen milk and cream.
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CLICK or TAP HERE to read about my latest adventure earlier this past week. Youâll get to see a short video of a radio pileup.Â
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Whatâs that? Think of a grade school classroom where half the room is trying to show the teacher how smart they are. Look in the right column once you're at my radio blog for a list of other recent adventures.
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 Plumbing Plans & Plumbing Phone Coaching
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Lately Iâve been getting an increasing number of orders from folks who are in need of a plumbing permit. Iâve been a master plumber since 1981.
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Iâm one of the few people, maybe the only one online, who will draw the much-needed isometric drawing you need to get your permit. CLICK or TAP HERE to see what services I offer. Youâll see I do gas-line drawings as well as those to properly size water lines.
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Yesterday I helped Guy in TN size his water line that extends from a 3/4-inch meter 1000 feet to feed two houses. What size do you think that pipe needs to be? I can help you with that answer and itâs bigger than you think. The issue is two different situations might require two different pipe sizes. Itâs all about elevation.Â
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Moments ago while creating this newsletter, I called Joseph out in San Diego, CA. Heâs an architect whoâs installing a very trendy small bathroom in part of an unused garage.
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Joe's dealing with a difficult situation with a drain pipe that's only 12 inches under the slab twenty feet away. I told him over the phone how he can legally flat-vent the drain pipes so he doesnât have to raise the floor. Joseph was quite happy to hear this news!
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Bottom Line: I do a BOATLOAD of phone consults about plumbing and any other issue with your home.
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Thatâs enough for a Sunday. Have a great week working on your tan.
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Thanks to all who responded to last weekâs Memorial Day newsletter by sharing your stories of valor and your own hopes to preserve the Republic. We surely donât want to waste those hundreds of thousands of gallons of blood that have been shed to defend the US Constitution.
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Tim Carter
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P.S. Do you know the right way to install new blacktop? Iâm talking about making sure the edges donât crack off. CLICK or TAP HERE to see if you know what to do.