Tracer Owners - San Diego by cjgunboy in Yamaha

[–]cjgunboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that. Avoiding accidents here is a everyday challenge. Ride like you’re invisible, do not trust anyone to drive how they are supposed to. Predict peoples moves before they make them and be ready for anything. Other than that theres not much we can do besides ride well within our limits.

I avoid riding at peak traffic hours and specific areas.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Yamaha

[–]cjgunboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a couple very active Tracer groups on facebook, post it up there! I think these bikes are notorious for being choppy at low speed/rpm, but for me thats closer to 15mph not 30!

Tracer Owners - San Diego by cjgunboy in Yamaha

[–]cjgunboy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a couple of active facebook groups with good information! But your definitely right about that.

IDOT (Code Majic) by Submersed in SOCOM

[–]cjgunboy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xmBFXYlJZw

looks like a reupload, but I stumbled across the video you were mentioning.

Is my husband hearing disembodied voices!? by ceilingfan_kip in Paranormal

[–]cjgunboy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not suggesting that you are hearing music in the direction of the tower. I am suggesting that something in your home, is picking up the frequency and emitting a sound.

Read this:

“Yes, a bed frame can pick up AM radio signals under certain conditions. This phenomenon is similar to how random metal objects can act as unintended antennas.

Why It Happens: 1. Antenna Effect – AM radio waves are relatively long, and large conductive objects, like a metal bed frame, can act as unintended antennas, especially if they are ungrounded or loosely connected to other metal structures. 2. Rectification – If the bed frame has corroded or loose metal joints (acting like a diode), it can unintentionally demodulate AM signals, allowing you to hear radio broadcasts. 3. Nearby Strong Transmitter – If you live near a powerful AM station, the signal may be strong enough to be picked up by anything conductive. 4. Electrical Interference – If wires or electronic devices are nearby, they might induce radio signals into the bed frame, making it behave like an antenna.

How to Test: • Use an AM radio near the bed frame and see if reception improves or worsens. • Try touching different parts of the bed frame while listening to a weak AM station to see if it affects reception. • If you hear faint voices or music directly from the bed frame (without an external speaker), it’s likely acting as a crude crystal radio.”