John From Detroit
Well-known member
I have a question Bob, Or Ron, either one.
If you use the OPI meter, is there any reason it has to be removed from the line after setup? Or could it be left in line if properly protected from the elements (mostly sun and water), Not that it's that hard to remove it from the line but it the destruction,,, ur, instruction sheet I mentioned said that you shut down, remove the OPI and restart, Seems if you can properly protect the OPI (not a hard job given some of the products Radio Shack carries (Project boxes) and a bit of weather stripping and possibly a bit of plexaglass (optional) does it have to come out of the line?
I'm having fun with my T-2 Automotion,,, Can not lock on the proper bird no matter what I try when the rig is here at home.... Can from the end of the road however, but not from 1 block away, and I loose the bird soon as I start to move... Not good, not good at all. But at least today we got it to actually work,,, That was an improvement
If you use the OPI meter, is there any reason it has to be removed from the line after setup? Or could it be left in line if properly protected from the elements (mostly sun and water), Not that it's that hard to remove it from the line but it the destruction,,, ur, instruction sheet I mentioned said that you shut down, remove the OPI and restart, Seems if you can properly protect the OPI (not a hard job given some of the products Radio Shack carries (Project boxes) and a bit of weather stripping and possibly a bit of plexaglass (optional) does it have to come out of the line?
I'm having fun with my T-2 Automotion,,, Can not lock on the proper bird no matter what I try when the rig is here at home.... Can from the end of the road however, but not from 1 block away, and I loose the bird soon as I start to move... Not good, not good at all. But at least today we got it to actually work,,, That was an improvement