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Torben Scheel wrote:
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> dunno, here we only have "silver paper" :-(. You have photo of aluminium foil?

See: <http://www.alufoil.org/ >, home page of EAFA (European Aluminium Foil Association).

Tom Sherman - Quad Cities USA (Illinois side) RANS "Wavewind" and Rocket, Earth Cycles Sunset and
Dragonflyer
 
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 00:23:05 -0600, Tom Sherman <[email protected]> wrote:

>> [...] AL 'baton' bike! %^)
>
>I believe the Bacchetta Giro frame is made from 4130 Cro-Moly steel.

Even better to explain his HRM's behavior, -- frame is probably magnetized. What he needs is some
copper bracelets.

OB ARBR content: As an experiment, I tried to cause interference for my Polar HRM, putting it within
a few feet of a computer and monitor, near an operating microwave, and within arms length of another
operating HRM transmitter (not all at the same time). As long as the receiver was within about 2.5
feet of my trasmitter, it functioned correctly.

Jon Meinecke
 
*GRIN* I especially like the "Foil Packs of the Year" section. Great website if you need a life..

regards Torben "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Torben Scheel wrote:
> >
> > dunno, here we only have "silver paper" :-(. You have photo of aluminium foil?
>
> See: <http://www.alufoil.org/ >, home page of EAFA (European Aluminium Foil Association).
>
> Tom Sherman - Quad Cities USA (Illinois side) RANS "Wavewind" and Rocket, Earth Cycles Sunset and
> Dragonflyer
 
Jon Meinecke wrote:

> OB ARBR content: As an experiment, I tried to cause interference for my Polar HRM, putting it
> within a few feet of a computer and monitor, near an operating microwave, and within arms length
> of another operating HRM transmitter (not all at the same time). As long as the receiver was
> within about 2.5 feet of my trasmitter, it functioned correctly.
>
> Jon Meinecke

Machines at my health club, like the Stairmaster, routinely interfer with my Polar wrist monitor.
Forunately I am now on new machines that automatically pick up the signal from the chest sensor so
that I no longer need to wear the wrist monitor.

John Riley
 
Torben Scheel wrote:
>
> *GRIN* I especially like the "Foil Packs of the Year" section. Great website if you need a life..

I found the tonnage of "alufoil" shipped per year to be fascinating. ;) <
http://www.alufoil.org/stats/index.htm >

Tom Sherman - Quad Cities USA (Illinois side) RANS "Wavewind" and Rocket, Earth Cycles Sunset and
Dragonflyer
 
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 00:23:05 -0600, Tom Sherman <[email protected]> wrote:

>> [...] AL 'baton' bike! %^)
>
>I believe the Bacchetta Giro frame is made from 4130 Cro-Moly steel.

Even better to explain his HRM's behavior, -- frame is probably magnetized. What he needs is some
copper bracelets.

OB ARBR content: As an experiment, I tried to cause interference for my Polar HRM, putting it within
a few feet of a computer and monitor, near an operating microwave, and within arms length of another
operating HRM transmitter (not all at the same time). As long as the receiver was within about 2.5
feet of my trasmitter, it functioned correctly.

Jon Meinecke
 
*GRIN* I especially like the "Foil Packs of the Year" section. Great website if you need a life..

regards Torben "Tom Sherman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Torben Scheel wrote:
> >
> > dunno, here we only have "silver paper" :-(. You have photo of aluminium foil?
>
> See: <http://www.alufoil.org/ >, home page of EAFA (European Aluminium Foil Association).
>
> Tom Sherman - Quad Cities USA (Illinois side) RANS "Wavewind" and Rocket, Earth Cycles Sunset and
> Dragonflyer
 
Jon Meinecke wrote:

> OB ARBR content: As an experiment, I tried to cause interference for my Polar HRM, putting it
> within a few feet of a computer and monitor, near an operating microwave, and within arms length
> of another operating HRM transmitter (not all at the same time). As long as the receiver was
> within about 2.5 feet of my trasmitter, it functioned correctly.
>
> Jon Meinecke

Machines at my health club, like the Stairmaster, routinely interfer with my Polar wrist monitor.
Forunately I am now on new machines that automatically pick up the signal from the chest sensor so
that I no longer need to wear the wrist monitor.

John Riley
 
Torben Scheel wrote:
>
> *GRIN* I especially like the "Foil Packs of the Year" section. Great website if you need a life..

I found the tonnage of "alufoil" shipped per year to be fascinating. ;) <
http://www.alufoil.org/stats/index.htm >

Tom Sherman - Quad Cities USA (Illinois side) RANS "Wavewind" and Rocket, Earth Cycles Sunset and
Dragonflyer
 
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