EEPhil
Number 28
That's why I added "Perhaps no" and recalled the Ruskie 'plane story.Karts do not have sophisticated electronics to run. As long as there is power to the spark plug then they are good to go.
That's why I added "Perhaps no" and recalled the Ruskie 'plane story.Karts do not have sophisticated electronics to run. As long as there is power to the spark plug then they are good to go.
Yes, me too.I would enact a law that nobody can pursue an occupation (eg delivery rider) on L plates,
Hmm, now that you mention that, I wonder how many of the ones using L plates actually have a provisional licence?but that would just mean they do it without L plates.
I was at a venue, probably about 20 years ago now, with a moderate power transmitter on 2.6-ish GHz and it stopped somebody's white van from starting. I found this out when he came up to me and asked if I had such a device. I hadn't come across the effect before. I'm afraid (IIRC there were a few cases of the engine management system throwing a wobbly when the car passed a high-powered transmitter
) he had to sit it out. It was on a fairly directional aerial, but I can't remember where his van was relative to my angle of point, or maybe the side-lobes were big enough regardless.You did the world a service that day.it stopped somebody's white van from starting.

The trouble is, I was in a white van too!You did the world a service that day.![]()
Traitor!The trouble is, I was in a white van too!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c6214v92284oYes I'd noticed about half of the illegal electric motorbikes around Cambridge are food delivery riders.
