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| stevelup:
Hi Folks, Came across a YouTube channel doing avionics teardowns. So what right? There are a few of those... This one is a bit different though. Not only does he tear the stuff down, he fully reverse engineers it and connects signals at the end to make the device function. This is quite unusual I think? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Kz0sEXSqNkfi7W1PBKyMg Only ten or so videos at the moment but he seems to be adding a couple a week. Steve |
| TomS_:
Interesting, will check out out. I watch msylvain59 a lot, he gets hold of some really interesting stuff. |
| stevelup:
I just thought I'd bounce this topic back to the top - it's criminal that this guy only has 300 odd subscribers. He (carefully) tears down some really interesting stuff, reverse engineers it enough to work out how to get it working, then demonstrates it. It really is great and he's pretty prolific with the output with at least one video a week. |
| David Hess:
I tried to watch his videos but could not get past his heavy accent and gave up. |
| james_s:
Those are interesting, I hadn't seen these before. I don't find his accent to be difficult to understand at all, he sounds French. |
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