Sorry for all that tried to look at the pics.
Should'a gone to bed
Links are fixed, pics are now there.
Thanks Scott for riding herd and bringing it to my attention.
Heinz
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Heinz Wittenbecher
To: GMCnet
Sent: Friday, February 26, 1999 1:16 AM
Subject: GMC: Wireless Tire Sentry arrived today
>A mark on the wall for Fleetwood. Package arrived as scheduled and
promised.
>Actually a day earlier than expected.
>
>Still working with Silicone Kate but I thought I'd sneak a few pictures
>before setting it aside for a few days.
>
>http://www.bytedesigns.com/gmc/tire.htm
>
>It looks like it'll be a straight forward install (I hope
.
>
>The interesting part will be if/how the transmitters affects balancing.
>Fleetwood said that the small tires (toad) should be rebalanced but on the
>large tires it should not be required... but I'm going to do at least one
to
>test that theory before relying on it.
>
>Of course the real test will be be if/how they work in amongst all the
other
>radio waves. The operating frequency is 418 Mhz which should keep it clear
>of cordless phones, cellular, etc.
>
>Heinz
>
>
Should'a gone to bed
Links are fixed, pics are now there.
Thanks Scott for riding herd and bringing it to my attention.
Heinz
- ----- Original Message -----
From: Heinz Wittenbecher
To: GMCnet
Sent: Friday, February 26, 1999 1:16 AM
Subject: GMC: Wireless Tire Sentry arrived today
>A mark on the wall for Fleetwood. Package arrived as scheduled and
promised.
>Actually a day earlier than expected.
>
>Still working with Silicone Kate but I thought I'd sneak a few pictures
>before setting it aside for a few days.
>
>http://www.bytedesigns.com/gmc/tire.htm
>
>It looks like it'll be a straight forward install (I hope
>
>The interesting part will be if/how the transmitters affects balancing.
>Fleetwood said that the small tires (toad) should be rebalanced but on the
>large tires it should not be required... but I'm going to do at least one
to
>test that theory before relying on it.
>
>Of course the real test will be be if/how they work in amongst all the
other
>radio waves. The operating frequency is 418 Mhz which should keep it clear
>of cordless phones, cellular, etc.
>
>Heinz
>
>