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Hello Everybody, I am new to the group. This is to introduce myself.. and make one question! Anyone knows what happened with BeeSystem? The domain...
catalinabengoa
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Jan 3, 2006
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... It looks like they aren't around anymore. Last I hear of them was from several posts on beesource.com in 2003 (See...
Tim Arheit
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Jan 3, 2006
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There is a freeware program on the web for PC soundcard that will let you observe and record low frequency audio sounds. It is called Spectrum Lab. It...
Stan
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Feb 19, 2006
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Hello Stan Thanks for your information. I haven't got any experience with sound analyzing but it is very interesting for me and I hope I will try it once. ...
Predrag Cvetkovic
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Stan: You mean the one produced by DL4YHF, originally for radio amateur usage ? Another reasonably priced one - but not free - is SigView. What prompted your...
Dave James
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Feb 21, 2006
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Hello! Anybody interested in RFID support in Bidata! It is possible for me to add this facility to PPC 2003 systems (Socketscan) If interested I will make it...
Jorn Johanesson
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Mar 23, 2006
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I am new to beekeeping (actually dont even have bees yet). I was looking around the net for plans to "build your own extractor" and I ran across this site ...
Richard J Crews
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Jul 31, 2006
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In a message dated 31/07/2006 09:57:37 GMT Standard Time, akaneo2003@... writes: I am new to beekeeping (actually dont even have bees yet). I was ...
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Aug 4, 2006
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Certainly one can harvest honey that way, but it seems a shame to make the girls start over year to year building comb. When the question first arrived I was...
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Aug 4, 2006
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I have got a request from a person using my software on a Palm, if it would run on a HP iPAQ hw6515 Messenger. I must say no, but I can (have it compiled for a...
jorn_johanesson
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Aug 5, 2006
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In a message dated 04/08/2006 19:33:47 GMT Standard Time, ryarnell@... writes: Certainly one can harvest honey that way, but it seems a shame to make...
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Aug 5, 2006
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The tim erequired to build such a contraption would outweigh the $ 250 or less you'd pay to buy a good used extractor or perhaps a bottol of the line new...
James
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Aug 5, 2006
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When it comes to my own beekeeping, I go the way of Matt. I drive over to a friend's place and borrow his nice stainless steel 9-frame extractor. But a big...
Paul Slattery
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Aug 7, 2006
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... I dont have an idea for a bicycle driven extractor but here is a link to an extractor build out from a drum and bicykle parts :-) ...
jorn_johanesson
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Aug 7, 2006
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The bicycle extractor is not a bad idea. If it could be taken to possibly a 15-21 speed assembly, it could have alot of potential. You actually could use a...
The Richards Family
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Aug 7, 2006
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A 90 degree drive link is easily obtained by cannibalising the arse-end of any small junked outboard motor (i did this to make an old kayak pedal-propellor...
pav
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Aug 7, 2006
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All of my bicycles have featured wheels that ran on axles parallel to the ground. All but one (really cheap) hand crank extractors have applied power to a...
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Aug 8, 2006
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I remember many years ago seeing an ancient extractor that had a horizontal spindle. I never saw it working. It was against (fixed to?) a garage wall and was...
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Aug 8, 2006
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What depth are the frames that you would be spinning? An old washer would make a decent starting point for a home built extractor. The Whirlpool built unit...
mabradburn
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Aug 8, 2006
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After harvesting, some are buying new wax to replace what they have removed! some are also sorry about putting extra workload at the bees when pressing ...
Jorn Johanesson
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Aug 8, 2006
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Here is a web address to instructions for a home made extractor that could be build any where. ...
Mark Bradburn
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Aug 8, 2006
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Hello all- I've worked up a design for a ~16 frame radial extractor based on a Rubbermaid "Brute" food-grade trash can. It's set up for a 1/2" drill drive, or...
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Aug 9, 2006
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Use a pulley to drive the unit. Most belts have enough flex that you can twist it 90 degrees between pulleys over a reasonable distance. Using a bicycle to...
Mark Bradburn
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Aug 9, 2006
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After harvesting, some are buying new wax to replace what they have removed! some are also sorry about putting extra workload at the bees when pressing ...
Jorn Johanesson
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Aug 14, 2006
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... I dont have an idea for a bicycle driven extractor but here is a link to an extractor build out from a drum and bicykle parts :-) ...
Jorn Johanesson
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Aug 14, 2006
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Hi, Have you checked out the MSP430 eZ design contest? http://www.designmsp430.com Theres a bee hive listening device called "The Beasy Listener". It might...
sneakygeeky
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Oct 14, 2006
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To : Bee companies & person interested in Apiculture. We are now divulging , here in Brazil, the result of our work with the purpose to revel the botanical...
apiariosalmar
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Oct 31, 2006
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Can anybody surgest a way to seperate waxed together bee boxes (full of bees) without upseting the bees to much?...
Garry
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Jan 4, 2007
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Hi Garry Separating the boxes can be done using a 'cheese wire' (two wooden handles and a length of stainless wire). But separating the boxes is only half the...
Dave Cushman
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Jan 4, 2007
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Many commercial beek's in this wee corner of the global village use a "cracker" for separating boxes at harvest time. This is a simple hinged lever device in a...
pav
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