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yardbird last won the day on November 23 2020
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yardbird started following Super long-range Wi-Fi works at a range of 1.8 miles , [ RESOLVED ] Malwarebytes wants a quick scan on startup? , Malwarebytes 5 and 4 others
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Super long-range Wi-Fi works at a range of 1.8 miles
yardbird replied to 1PW's topic in General Chat
@1PW very true !! Here's a short note I found. I seldom work above 33cm. The higher you go the more radation you get. Have a good day !!!!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/33-centimeter_band -
Super long-range Wi-Fi works at a range of 1.8 miles
yardbird replied to 1PW's topic in General Chat
Me also Advanced Setup, as a Ham operator, I sometimes use 900Mhz. for ham use. This is going to be interesting -
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Thats exactly what I mean Ron, is it safe to remove them - (that was in my Top post here) Over 8,700 empty icons starting with the tw.... but, I remember everything you say (as far back as 16 yrs) LOL "Sometimes when you remove "things" trouble begins" 😬 thank you for the link above - will check it out..... thank you~ regards
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Thank you @AdvancedSetup here's the logs. 64bit regards........ Addition.txt FRST.txt
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@AdvancedSetup Thank you ! very much... will try it this weekend... regards,
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I see programs out there that remove junk or empties, but I'm cautious about using them. for example I'm using Windows 11 stock - bare bones - I have mbam & nothing else I downloaded This pc ic 13 months old. any comments? thank you!! Why do I have 8,786 empty folders in this area: C:\Windows\System32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local
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maybe this would jog your Memories😉 https://www.autoweek.com/car-life/classic-cars/a1864026/duck-and-cover-cold-war-car-radios-let-you-tune-radio-armegeddon/
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and, who remembers this? https://coldwar-ct.com/Conelrad_EBS_EAS.html I do,