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whats with the wobbly camera?

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Brian Gaff - 10 Jun 2008 21:49 GMT
Listening in the last few days, that one camera on the end of the new module
is, as far as I can hear, although more stable, not completely so, and I
heard some talk of it merely  moving due to  some resonance or oscillation
of the structure.

This seems odd to me as great  pains seem to have beentaken to stop this
sort of thing up to now. The last time I heard it discussed was with ref to
the sarj vibrations causing accelerated fatigue in the structure.

So is this camera loose or not?

Brian

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mike_l_rossREMOVE@EMOVEcomcast.net - 10 Jun 2008 23:35 GMT
> Listening in the last few days, that one camera on the end of the new
> module is, as far as I can hear, although more stable, not completely so,
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> Brian

They went and gave the bolts another snug, so it should be tight.  It would
seem that the other camera should be showing the same structural
deflections, since it is in a very similar place, but it is rock steady.  

Mike Ross
Brian Gaff - 11 Jun 2008 20:52 GMT
I think I heard that although the  fixing is now tight, there seems to be
some movement between the vertical and the base, so to speak, Best get out
the epoxy methinks!

Brian

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>> Listening in the last few days, that one camera on the end of the new
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Jason A. Ciastko - 11 Jun 2008 23:01 GMT
>I think I heard that although the  fixing is now tight, there seems to be
>some movement between the vertical and the base, so to speak, Best get out
>the epoxy methinks!
>
> Brian

17,500 Mile Per Hour tape?

Also know as Duct tape to some.

Jason
Brian Gaff - 12 Jun 2008 12:24 GMT
Not rigid enough for this task I fear.

Brian

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>>I think I heard that although the  fixing is now tight, there seems to be
>>some movement between the vertical and the base, so to speak, Best get out
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> Jason
nmp - 14 Jun 2008 16:25 GMT
> Not rigid enough for this task I fear.

The secret is to apply enough of the stuff.
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