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[RIPE Atlas Ambassadors] Failed Probe
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M. Tajbakhsh
tajbakhsh at shirazu.ac.ir
Wed Jul 19 10:13:46 CEST 2017
Dear Wilfried Danke schon :) A moving probe is not the case this time. The probe has been placed in the office and connected via landline. Original flash were dead after a year or so, I had it running with a new one, and now trying a 3rd. But you made a point. Can a probable unobserved hit damage a working probe badly? (probe has no scratch as evidence if such a hit though) or was it an overlooked electrical shock? Finally the main question is whether that probe is beyond repair? Regards, M. Wilfried Gödert wrote: > I also have Problems because I am on the way with the boat international. Was often asked by boat owners to get a probe bit seems not to be compatible if you use it with moving place. > > Gesendet von Yahoo Mail auf Android > > Am Mi., Juli 19, 2017 at 9:45 schrieb M. Tajbakhsh<tajbakhsh at shirazu.ac.ir>: _______________________________________________ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/ripe-atlas-ambassadors/attachments/20170719/e76c5826/attachment.html>
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