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07-06-2009, 13:07 | #31 |
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Hi all,
Recently made redundant from a multi-national who were streamlining. My main skills are in voice alarm systems, large scale systems, design, source, specification commissioning and testing to british standard. I also carry out acoustic analysis. Right now, I'm back in the marine electronics industry working for myself fitting and commissioning ships systems to yachts and motor vessels. I've lots of contacts with trade suppliers for electronic and electrical systems/components, if you need audio equipment, info on fitting high current dc systems like winches etc, just shout........ I also carry a range of radar and sonar gear but guess no one fits them to their cars There are some cracking navigation systems tho......... Email is ambientmarine@yahoo.co.uk |
07-06-2009, 14:27 | #32 | |
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18-06-2009, 10:13 | #33 |
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I know the cetrek gear yes, not bad kit if I remember rightly
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18-06-2009, 10:47 | #34 |
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Naval tea drinker! jack of all trades master of ...
Well as some of you may know i'm in the mighty Royal Navy!
Trades that i have (but of no use out side) are mine warfare, Tactical communications and seamanship (fuelling at sea, lifesaving etc) But the stuff that can be used in the "real" world: MCA certified deck hand, can manufacture ropes and wires (splicing) MCA & RYA level 2 boat driver, FRC Boat driver, MCA safety boat driver. MCA sea survival instructor. MCA sea survival equipment maintainer and supervisor. IMES / lESMS certified lifting and test equipment examiner. IMES Slinger (load management, crane directing etc) IOSH Risk assessor and COSSH assessor. VHF long and short licence. GMDSS global operator licence. Level 2 armour. NVQ 2 in ROV operation and maintenance. So in summary if you want any thing sailing (power) or rigging, slinging, testing or fancy tow ropes knocking up giz a shout, cordage is free (fell off the back of a ship...) I also mess around with XBOX 360, but darwins the man for that, and have done a few hours moonlighting doing : Scaffolding. Milkman. Carpet fitting. Rigging new yachts and ribs. But more than welcome to give anyone a hand. |
19-07-2009, 12:08 | #35 |
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Interesting.......... good old pusser, very generous with their stuff as I recall!!
Great for training too. I used to be a submariner, started off in diesel subs, no washing for 3 months at a time, loved it (what does that say about me tho ) Got to be a PO, (RS), not that it did me much good tho. Ended up in a multi forces bunch of renegades doing silly things with communication systems working all over the world doing realtime audio and video. Electronics is my main bag, I fit systems to all sorts of vessels, going back into audio systems as a contractor more and more now tho, analysing acoustics and providing solutions. I'm also a yachtsman, have a Hartley 39 RORC offshore racer which I refitted from a shell. Now a long distance cruising vessel, coded. I also call it home. She's 15 tonnes, 39' long, and pure joy to sail, if a little wet occasionally All the home comforts as well, generator, hot and cold water etc..... If anyone wants to learn to sail, navigate etc, just shout! I can take you as far as yachtmaster..... For the record, I've crossed the atlantic several times, both single handed and with crew, got around 18,000 nautical miles under my belt and really enjoy heavy weather. I can also offer, Audio equpment of any type, video/CCTV systems (IP rated), acoustic solutions, to vehicles as well as buildings, electronic navigational systems, chart plotters, memory map systems, GPS, inter vehicle comms systems, secure or not, TAC radio systems, personal comms gear.......... AC and DC monitoring, measurement, equipment, test gear, installation and commissioning. DC control systems using PIC's, I also service radar, sonar and radio comms systems........... If anyone wants any specialist connectors, audio or RF, shout, I can find them trade or have them in stock. Regards Dave |
20-07-2009, 15:05 | #36 |
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O boats?
What boats did you have? my instructor was on diesels boats, o's I think.
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11-08-2009, 20:07 | #37 |
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Hi guys and gals.
My business is restoration of period buildings and carpentry work. Im in the suffolk area. Cheers all |
11-08-2009, 20:37 | #38 |
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Well i've got me fingers in a few pies.
Firstly I am a Fire fighter. Secondly I work at Sibbertoft Pay and play site part time. www.avalancheadventure.com I also work installing Audio visual systems and Radio communication systems. I also dabble in wildlife management with my Bird of prey and guns. |
04-09-2009, 01:05 | #39 |
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i just turn up for work at a gun shop.
anyone need advice or goods let me know. subject to the usual |
14-10-2009, 18:08 | #40 |
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I work in an addiction treatment centre on the management side of things. If you have an addiction I won't get you sorted but I know people who might.
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14-10-2009, 18:25 | #41 |
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14-10-2009, 18:44 | #42 |
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It wont help you on here but I am a Tissue Viability Specialist. Basically I look at bums and legs all day - sounds good but they must have gaping holes in them to get me out of my office.
regards Lee |
14-10-2009, 19:09 | #43 |
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ive got the number of a HYPNOTHERAPIST some place...
but i didnt think Zippy had a problem with pics.. |
14-10-2009, 19:16 | #44 |
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14-10-2009, 19:25 | #45 |
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Zippy656, you mean SJ then
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