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Mr. Stahl, <br /> Thanks for your explainations !!! I have ben a train enthusiast all my life, and an electronics technician (communications) most of that too. I have never come across someone that can explain things to me like you. I have more questions for you, but right now I don't have the time to post them. It's great that you have the attitude that you do about teaching others. I have thew same attitude about sharing what I know, But in todays world most people try to monopolize information to be the "smarter" one. Thats a sign af a weak mind to me. <br />Anyway thanks again and when I get a chance I'll try to pick your mind again. [;)] <br /> <br />
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