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Subject: [Mgs] Fwd: Re: Determine build date for an O/D transmission?
From: Barrie Robinson via Mgs <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 09:32:03 -0500
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Subject:        Re: [Mgs] Determine build date for an O/D transmission?
Date:   Thu, 14 Nov 2019 09:31:06 -0500
From:   Barrie Robinson <barrob@bell.net>
To:     PaulHunt73 <paulhunt73@virginmedia.com>



Hello Folks,

I thought that idea of holding a fob against ones skull was an old 
wife's tale - but NO, it works !!   I have tested it several times by 
walking away from my car until the fob no longer worked.   Then held it 
up against my skull (the fob not the car)- and bingo it works.  My 
explanation is that the back of the skull acts as a parabolic dish 
focusing the energy to the target(car).   But it definitely works !!  If 
it doesn't maybe your brain is interfering with the beam :-)



   But I understand the industry is working on a small metal tongue 
which when inserted into a slot will open doors, switch on engines and 
similar.  It will not need a battery and can be copied by most hardware 
stores.  Small and light and small than fobs.



On 11/14/2019 3:29 AM, PaulHunt73 via Mgs wrote:
> 
> That's usually gradual, but if you habitually don't operate the locks 
> unless you are right by the car you probably wouldn't notice.  It's 
> said (in many places) that holding the fob against your head whilst 
> pressing the button boosts the signal to double or more.
> I can get into mine with a key, but it sets the alarm off, and only 
> the fob will switch that off!  Keep the spare in the glove box?
> And do you regularly test the spare fob? :o)
> PaulH.
>
>     ----- Original Message -----
>
>     So true. This week my wife hardly could get the doors unlocked of
>     our business Mazda 6 sw. reason was that the battery of the key
>     became empty. Stupid thing does that without a warning. One should
>     carry the spare key with them, in order to prevent such thing
>     making someone stranded in the middle of nowhereâ?¦
>
>
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      <font size="-1"><font face="Arial">Hello Folks,<br>
          <br>
          I thought that idea of holding a fob against ones skull was an
          old wife's tale - but NO, it works !!   I have tested it
          several times by walking away from my car until the fob no
          longer worked.   Then held it up against my skull (the fob not
          the car)- and bingo it works.  My explanation is that the back
          of the skull acts as a parabolic dish focusing the energy to
          the target(car).   But it definitely works !!  If it doesn't
          maybe your brain is interfering with the beam <span
            class="moz-smiley-s1"><span>:-)</span><br>
            <br>
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              class="moz-smiley-s1">  But I understand the industry is
              working on a small metal tongue which when inserted into a
              slot will open doors, switch on engines and similar.  It
              will not need a battery and can be copied by most hardware
              stores.  Small and light and small than 
fobs.</span></font></font></font><br>
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        <div><font size="2">That's usually gradual, but if you
            habitually don't operate the locks unless you are right by
            the car you probably wouldn't notice.  It's said (in many
            places) that holding the fob against your head whilst
            pressing the button boosts the signal to double or 
more.</font></div>
        <div> </div>
        <div><font size="2">I can get into mine with a key, but it sets
            the alarm off, and only the fob will switch that off!  Keep
            the spare in the glove box?</font></div>
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        <div><font size="2">And do you regularly test the spare fob? 
:o)</font></div>
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        <div><font size="2">PaulH.</font></div>
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                lang="EN-US">So true. This week my wife hardly could get
                the doors unlocked of our business Mazda 6 sw. reason
                was that the battery of the key became empty. Stupid
                thing does that without a warning. One should carry the
                spare key with them, in order to prevent such thing
                making someone stranded in the middle of 
nowhereâ?¦<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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