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He's not smart enough to use a fruit product, he keeps trying to eat them.
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Joe, Also when purchasing a new replacement the speaker placement is important. Anything that is permanently mounted the speaker should be facing the outside. Most of the new TVs have the speakers either on the side or on the bottom, and both are behind the frame. with a pull out mount there is no problem. In our situatoin I put in a full articulating TV mount. Another item that may be of concern is any peripheral equipment and how it is hooked up. Most of all the old TVs had RCA connectors (Red, White, Yellow) and the now-a-day have HDMI, Fiber, and COAX. Choose accordingly.
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Regarding princess phone - ROFL out loud. ================================== I run Adblock Plus and Ghostery and they take care of all the nuisance ads and trackers. On this page Ghostery blocks Google Analytics from loading. I have Adblock and Ghostery running on both Firefox (my primary) and Safari. My browsers are fast and blocking those items I don't care to see helps.
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Joe, looks like there is some trim that can be removed. Would that give you a little more room to maneuver? My previous RV had a 17" in a hole 36" wide by 21" high. It had the wide side and bottom like yours does and it weight 117 Pounds. It was digital with the old style "hump" back. Sales people would always walk up to me when I was measuring the total width and height to explain to me how to measure the viewing area. I had to laugh. Anyhow, I found one with about 1/2-3/4" sides and was about 1/4" shy of 36". I made a mount for an articulating arm so when we stopped we pulled the TV out and when traveling it pushed back into the hole. With the present trim you have and removed it would give you a little extra to play with and it rally doesn't have to go back in the hole. As for the cabinet door, well if it is blocked just put blankets or pillows up there that can be reached from the other door, or pull the TV out to access it. For securing I used a long adjustable tie-down about 1" wide with snap in clips. (Academy has them in my area) The tie down went around the mount and slipped through the little space on the sides. I just then snugged up the strap for when we were traveling. Just throwing out an idea. Keep looking. There will be one out there that can be used.
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Party pooper!
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....and take my entertainment away! Sheesh!
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We were towed once by GS and I asked the tow truck driver what it would have cost me to have it towed the 40 miles. His reply was $740. Jim, you were towed once with the Bounder. Was that GS and how were they? My experience with the tow company towing us was great.
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Bill is correct. The actual amplifier is in the head of the antenna. However, most manuals call that switch "amplifier," So what's in a name - they both do the same thing, turn on - amplifier - turn off - cable. The little light is the key. Light on, amplifier on. Light off, amplifier off. Semantics, semantics!
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Carl, you can represent me any time and I'll go by what you say - unless I disagree. I'm a non-chapter member. I prefer it that way. My life is busy enough just keeping up with the friends and communications running around in this computer and my other Fruit devices.I don't need a chapter to represent me. What is needed is a method where all members can vote regardless if they belong to a chapter. I do not plan on joining a chapter anytime soon, unless Jim wants to start one. We can be called the Outsider Chapter. (Is that name open?) Consider the number of people who do not use electronic means of communicating, and they are out there. Their method is snail mail, and it still works for them. I hope FMCA sends them snail mail voting forms.
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Oh no you don't Brett. I'm behind you in time out. Your post of "Gala? Honey Crisp, Macintosh?" was way before my dissertation on the fruity stuff. p.s., web site not to slow once you are in it. (Just thought I'd stay on topic, just in case!)
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Oh! My bad. I though it was something like this Booster I have that model in my 2015 and they call it a booster, or might be they call it amplifier - I forgot. Maybe it was this, now I'm confused which is easy to do; Antenna Amplifier
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Ohoh! man in glass house speaks. I'm still working on that. Seems they are all slow when accessing FMCA forum. Tonight was slower than normal but once I'm in the forum the pages load fast. I'll no more by the end of next year.
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And if connected to cable make sure the antenna amplifier is OFF.
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Why is everyone picking on me. Pick on Carl. Is it just because I have an iMac-27, Mac Mini, MacBookPro, iPadPro, iPad 2nd Gen., Apple TV 4K, Apple TV 2nd Gen., Apple Watch 2nd Gen., iPhone 7, iPhone 6, and Earlene makes a nice apple strudel. One of these days I'm going to learn how to use all of them, but the apple strudel I can handle.
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I have used "Battery Minder" with good results. Do the research on "Battery Minder," and pick your price. They are not cheap but they work well.
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What did you get. An F Minus?
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Our Holiday Travel Misadventure-- So Far
wayne77590 replied to huffypuff's topic in General Discussion
Huffy, Does it matter where she sits? Me bets she is still the boss even when you are sitting outside. Carl, Been there done that Island a few times...Forgot to look up HuffyPuff the last time there. Next time I'll not be so forgiving. -
Sorry Bill but the Root password security vulnerability was fixed on November 29th and it only applied to the software version of High Sierra. It also was only at the log-in screen where a user ID and PW have to be entered to access the machine. Businesses and corporations were probably more prone to someone walking by a station and using that method to log in. For my personal computer here they would have to gain access to the house.
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Thanks Joe, at least someone understands. Herman, I'm surprised they look at your back-side exhaust when you go into RV Parks.....Oh wait, you do mean the shiny (correct spelling) MH exhaust, right
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FMC.., Yes and they can add a picture for their account. Carl, please no pictures of yourself, Coach or Linda would be okay. Darn, on a roll today. There are just to many circled "M's" but the color is different so now in scanning to see who posted I have to remember a color. Sheesh!
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The bad thing about these web site tests is the amount of studying that one has to go through to complete the test. Wears me out.
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Carl, When you are experiencing delays you most likely are not using a MAC. Kay, I can clear everything, shut down the browser, re-establish a connection and it is still slow. Again, I'm not complaining just stating what others have observed. As I sit here waiting the few seconds it takes I just ponder on something else. Carl can't wait and ponder at the same time. It's like walking and chewing gum for him.
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My diesel exhaust on my previous MH was showing signs of rust. I wire brushed it and use 1200˚ (High Temperature) flat black spray paint and it lasted for several years and was still good when I got rid of it this year. What's the purpose of a chrome exhaust. The black one looked good.
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How Do MH Engine Batteries Receive Their Charge?
wayne77590 replied to bburns8's topic in Electrical
"With SHORE POWER OFF and GENERATOR OFF (with inverter/charger turned ON) Voltage at chassis: 11v Voltage at house banks: 10v Plugged into shore power with generator off (with inverter/charger OFF) Voltage at chassis: 11v Voltage at house banks: 11v" I have a problem understanding these two conditions. With both Shore and generator off there will be twiddle-winks for a charge. (Read that as zero amps/zero volts.) The reading is the condition of the batteries and they are "dead." Plugged into shore power with the Gen of AND the inverter/charger OFF should also render no charge and the 11v is a seriaos condition for batteries. Be curious to know what the voltages are when you get a voltmeter that reads the 10th's of a volt when plugged into shore power and inverter/chrarger turned on. Questions: Do you have your battery disconnects turned on or off? If off, turn them on and see if there is a difference in the reading with the new voltmeter. -
Define "Slow." Twenty seconds is not a lifetime. (I just timed it, but that is through a VPN which will make it run slower. For this posting I'm using a server in Boston.