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On 9 Apr, 16:15, Nyal Williams wrote:
What have you heard? *Anyone have any comments to offer? As well as the spoken and light commands I have used single bat: bottom quadrant sweeps = "take up slack", top quadrant = "all out", held above head = "stop" double bat: same, with scissoring movements below and above for the first two no bat: rock wings = "take up slack", hold level = "all out" As a winch driver I detest lights unless automated, because the quality of signalling is dreadfully variable, particularly when people forget the time lag in an incandescent bulb. I'd ban all light signalling if I could. Bats are fine, as are clearly spoken words on a telephone. "All out" just the once is fine, guys, you don't have to keep yacking at me. Ian |
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