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R
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Hi all
if you have a look at the options available to you as a member
you can set your options to email you when you have response to your post
R
Flash
Hi Flash,
Been a while since I have popped back to check out your forum.
Been a bit quiet but that is a shame, it is a great idea.
AS/NZS 1554 is the most confusing code / standard I have ever had the misfortune to work with so I think it is great to have somewhere for like minded engineering personnel to bounce questions off each other.
Best of luck,
BB
Hey BB
I agree with your statements re AS1554
a new part 4 has just been released with part 1 and 5 due later this year
but unfortunately “in my humble opinion” the chance to address the issues was missed
as for the forum I have been busy and have not had the time to market it like I should have to get the site known to others to help it get some legs but a few people have made their way here
I have been on AWS recently and have been doing some reading, I think it is an amazing site and if this ends up half of that site I would be happy
anyway stay in touch
thanks for the visit
R
Flash
Thanks for the info guys, you’ve made it all just a little bit clearer.