Fer Gawd's Sake!TGR":2l5qc4a5 said:p.s. What is FGS?
For all those South of Birmingham; I was 'avon' a larfNeil":5wpawim0 said:TGR":5wpawim0 said:ECM = electronic counter measures
They are electronic waves used to disrupt explosive devices but they affect almost all radio communications and mobile phone signals and other bits and bobs.
Richard
p.s. What is FGS?
And WTF is WTF.
Oh.
As you were.
There just had to be some mischief to the wording scottmac's post I can't look at that and think he wasn't 'aving a larf.
I ride the Worth Way and lots of off-road and nowt happens to the Garmin, but every time I pass this patch by Gatwick it shuts down. :cry:hamster":d4dc80o9 said:As is was the rough surface, I suspect that the battery contacts bounced and it lost power. Garmins were notorious for poor battery spring design in the past leading to glitching.
Two lots of power lines near me always cause my Cateye wireless computer to read low briefly.
TGR":1v1r613w said:LOL
I am further norff - Norn Iron to be exact - think Irishman? Perhaps!
Have a great weekend,
Richard
scottmac":3zp40esw said:I ride the Worth Way and lots of off-road and nowt happens to the Garmin, but every time I pass this patch by Gatwick it shuts down. :cry:hamster":3zp40esw said:As is was the rough surface, I suspect that the battery contacts bounced and it lost power. Garmins were notorious for poor battery spring design in the past leading to glitching.
Two lots of power lines near me always cause my Cateye wireless computer to read low briefly.
scottmac":10cni6uw said:I ride the Worth Way and lots of off-road and nowt happens to the Garmin, but every time I pass this patch by Gatwick it shuts down. :cry:hamster":10cni6uw said:As is was the rough surface, I suspect that the battery contacts bounced and it lost power. Garmins were notorious for poor battery spring design in the past leading to glitching.
Two lots of power lines near me always cause my Cateye wireless computer to read low briefly.