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Thankfully, that only happens in the Borders and further north. In the south, something just slips out of alignment, usually, must be something to do with jeans!Anger Management Training. Or when you have got everything just so and the final nip of the spanner pushes summat out of kilter.
.....usually, must be something to do with jeans!
Not if it´s Wrangler.....only if it's a family run business....
Yup, use those all the time. What a godsend.There is also a quick F connector which is effectively a push on type F.
Welcome to the current world, Catweasle!Virtually TWO of every tool mentioned because:
- sometimes there are two nuts/bolts that need to be released/tightened at the same time
- when you need the first one, you can't find it!
OTOH, some of the modified tools - like the box spanner with a slot in it - are great = the KISS principle.
OTOH2 - I need (at least) one more brain because the existing one is getting rather worn out.
On a more basic level, my most useful tool seems to be the straight forward analogue signal level meter (but mine is an old SMS DSM10 which is "better". Does anyone know if that is sold now under a different name, because it has several very useful features that are not found on most basic meters because it does not differentiate between analogue (are there still any?) and digital signals - like indication of the 22kHz tone and of the Diseqc mini/1.1 LNB selected, - and so responds quickly to any signal that it "sees").