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Offline ryanralph

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1475 on: June 10, 2014, 01:55:55 pm »
Hi All,

I'm Ryan, an electrical engineering student at RMIT in Melbourne Australia. I love a bit of electrical/electronics DIY and programming/linux.

Been a while since I've signed up to a forum, thought I'd make a post to verify I'm human.

Ryan
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1476 on: June 10, 2014, 08:49:15 pm »
¡Hola!  from Buenos Aires - Argentina.

Sea going Captain, working ashore for more than 23 years as Marine Surveyor / Supercargo, after spending 17 years at sea. Thinking of moving soon to a better place, most probably out of this city and expecting to slowdown in my job.

I dabble in analogic and digital (various flavors), quite frequently in designs going as proof of concepts, most of them started as a challenge to myself.

I can see that sarcasm and flaming are not frequent here.   :-+
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Offline ronniegogs

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1477 on: June 11, 2014, 05:24:04 am »
Hi All,

I am Ronnie and I currently live in Singapore.

I have been interested in Electronics since childhood. I have a degree in Electrical and Electronics engineering although I haven't worked in core engineering job since graduation. I liked to build small problem solving robots during college days and now I am a RC hobbyist mostly helicopters. Currently I am planning on different electronics projects and setting up a small lab.

Came upon this forum from the youtube channel of Dave and loved it.

Hope I enjoy my membership here.

Cheers
 

Offline Nazareth

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1478 on: June 12, 2014, 08:58:12 pm »
Hi All,
        I already posted a couple of times and didn't come across this until now. This a great site with great information and help as well. I am currently living close to Cape Canaveral in Florida, USA (get to watch the launches all the time). Unemployed at the moment but working at a new career in electronics. I came across this site while looking for guitar tube amplifier repair info. My hobbies are, guitar, ham radio, fishing, target shooting (haven't gone hunting yet), golf, photography, electronics repair, flea markets and ham fests. I'm 46 and have been to a variety of different countries. Got any questions just ask. See ya around the forum.


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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1479 on: June 12, 2014, 09:15:30 pm »
Hi Everybody,

I always try to wear a smile and joke around. I like to get informative ideas and I like the business of Electronics. I am happy to provide you the valuable services & products. Anything else you want to know, you can ask me without any hesitation. Thanks

 So basically your a salesman?   :-DD

Just kidding, welcome to the forum.
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1480 on: June 18, 2014, 10:31:35 pm »
Hello,

I'm Gildas the annoying Frenchman.
Previously a industrial designer.
Now studying to be an Engineering Watch Officer (Unlimited ships mechanic).

Came across EEV while searching for info on multimeter.

Not really an electronics devotee, yet I must become one because commercial vessels are getting more loaded with PCB's each day that goes by.

G.
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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1481 on: June 22, 2014, 03:47:07 pm »
Hi there

I am Joern from Germany and live next to Hamburg . I am electrician since 1991 and found the multimeter review from Dave at Youtube . When I looked at his blog I found many many interesting stuff for myself . I am really interesting in electronics and I am going to built up an electronics lab . Some stuff still is missing but  I am sure that I will find it in a couple of time for a good prize , lots of stuff is really overprized here in Germany so I need some patience to make it .
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1482 on: June 23, 2014, 02:11:21 pm »

Hi there

I am Joern from Germany and live next to Hamburg . I am electrician since 1991 and found the multimeter review from Dave at Youtube . When I looked at his blog I found many many interesting stuff for myself . I am really interesting in electronics and I am going to built up an electronics lab . Some stuff still is missing but  I am sure that I will find it in a couple of time for a good prize , lots of stuff is really overprized here in Germany so I need some patience to make it .

Welcome, I love German equipment, and it *is* pricey.  I've found eBay and patience are your friend.  The best grabs I've got were from sellers who buy large surplus lots (base/lab/whatever closes) has a tech do a quick test to bin equipment into: powers up - no errors, powers up - errors, doesn't power up or is physically damaged.

If noone notices an item, you can get stuff in the first category at minimum bid (snipe of course).

I've gotten some good Rohde & Swarz/Hameg gear this way.
To be responsible, but never to let fear stop the imagination.
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1483 on: June 24, 2014, 03:09:36 am »
Hi all. I'm from Auckland New Zealand. Currently retired. An Electronics Technician by trade, who specialised in the Service and Training areas of Consumer Electronic products. My passion is repairing things, fault finding techniques and circuit diagram understanding. I also enjoy designing and building up microprocessor gizmo's both networked or standalone, Computer hardware, Networking, reverse engineering..... oh it would be easy just to go on and on...... Needless to say "I love everything about electronics, a typical nerd" -lol
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1484 on: June 24, 2014, 11:49:46 am »
Hello im robert. Im from maffra victoria australia. My hobbies include fixing an moding comunications equipment. fixing an building computers. anything to do with linux and obviously electronics. Im not a greeny but theres so much electronics being thrown away an i like collecting it an fixing or moding into better things.
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1485 on: June 24, 2014, 01:05:54 pm »
Hello All, I am a fire and security engineer living in the UK. I have always liked electronics and electrical systems but my hobbies and interest are far and wide, (in the process of building a turbo jet engine!)

I look forward to sharing information and experience with every one.


Cheers

Arash
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1486 on: June 25, 2014, 08:19:08 pm »
Howdy Gents,

Technician from the midwest.  Trained in the US Navy.  Im far from a design genius but I can fix it if it's broken.  I look forward to conversing/collaborating with you all.
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1487 on: June 26, 2014, 03:18:10 pm »
Hi, My Name is Alexander and I am a computer and a electronics hobbyist at age 14 and I live in Sweden, Stockholm and came across the EEVBlog on youtube first when searching for a good video on how to solder. I hope I will bring something to the forums and learn from it, maybe find some friends who knows  ;)

-Alex
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1488 on: June 28, 2014, 06:51:11 am »
Hi, I am James, I am from New Zealand. I work as an industrial electrician and have gotten into electronics through that field. I am starting to set up a lab for myself and build some stuff! Currently building my first power supply, its a start:)

-James
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1489 on: June 28, 2014, 11:30:42 am »
Hi,

  I am a student in Grade 9 living in New York. I was born in China and have also lived in Singapore. I am mainly interested in RF and analog, doing many random projects like pulse generators, gain blocks, LNAs, and DIY spectrum analyzers. Have been doing electronics since I was 9, started with 8051s, then to arduino, then arm cortex, then to analog, and now to RF.

  I will never claim that I learnt anything over the years: I still can hardly code, will take years to make something in digital, always have to refer to books for analog, and must cheat using simulators and calculators for RF as my Maths is terrible. However, I still enjoy electronics and love test gear!

  I have been following EEVblog since approximately eevblog #120, and  I really hope that I can learn a lot on the forums and enjoy electronics!

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1490 on: June 29, 2014, 10:51:52 pm »
Hi, my Name is Travis Piper and I hail from Michigan in the United States. I'm no "expert" on much but I've had a fair amount of electronics pass through that I've gained experience off. I figured this would be a good place to start on expanding my knowledge. I am a computer Technician doing freelance work. I guess my obsession started when I found out my dad had worked at an electronics store and has a big stash of rare electronics hiding in the basement. I also like to tear things apart that got me into a lot of trouble when I was young. ;) I also like the great outdoors as I was a Boy Scout. You'd be hard pressed to see me sitting in a boring office chair for more then 5 minutes. If you have computer questions I will gladly help as well. If I have questions I will let YOU know too.  8)
Travis Scott Piper
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1491 on: July 06, 2014, 02:44:58 pm »
Hello,

my name is Julian and I am studying "computational engineering" (at least thats wikipedias translation of it) and I am in the final phase of writing my diploma thesis (a german specific degree rated between a masters and a bachelors degree on the international credit point scale). The EE part of my university course was very basic so after watching a lot of Daves videos I thought registering here might be a god idea. I love embedded programming and I also like to void warranties (who doesn't?).

-Julian
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1492 on: July 11, 2014, 08:15:26 am »
Hey everyone!! I’m Kiara Smith. I've been doing electronics for about 1 year. And my favorite things to do with electronics are PCB manufacturing! Besides electronics I like music!!  :)
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1493 on: July 13, 2014, 03:13:35 pm »
hello,

I'm Si
I'm a consumer electronics repair tech (board swapping monkey) who asks why too much  :P
So most of my knowledge is gained through that.
Printers are my mainstay (not glamorous but somebody has to do it) but also do TVs, Laptops, Projectors and alike on a daily basis.
I'm no stranger to dumpster diving and can often be found weeping over the smashed chassis of 'surplus' test gear
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1494 on: July 13, 2014, 04:06:08 pm »
Hey there,

I'm an electronics engineering student from Germany.
I'm active in the formula student design competition (http://www.horsepower-hannover.de/), like working with Altium Designer and fiddling with µControllers and I'm planning to move to NZ next year with my girlfriend.  :-+
Kiwi by heart. But never liked Vegemite.
 

Offline winfreak

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1495 on: July 14, 2014, 09:00:57 am »
Hi!

My name's Thomas and I'm one of the "young players" - a novice hobbyist who is willing to learn from Karlsruhe, Germany ;)
I work in the field of IT, so mostly, I have to deal with running cables and working with (crappy) software :P
The EEVBlog basically inspired me to do a little more electronics work and they are fantastic for both learning AND enternainment.

As far as projects go, I have done "next to nix" as Dave likes to say it, but I hope that advances soon :P
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1496 on: July 15, 2014, 07:24:09 pm »
Hi Guys and Gals,

I'm Ben, I'm a hobbyist that's been tinkering with SMPS most recently and a little bit of valve audio. I've had very little formal training in electronics, but studied physics at uni about 10 years ago so some of the concepts i'm OK with, but I'm sure i'll have lots of numpty questions for the veterans.

I worked in IT after uni, so picked up some software code fudging skills before going off on a tangent and doing the hotel / scuba thing in Asia for a couple of years.  :blah:

Well, right now, I'm fortunate enough to have time to do whatever which right now is blowing up capacitors in my shed.

I've been watching Daves blog for a while, and love it.

I'm hoping i can get stuck into some collaborative projects on here.

Anywho, that's my piece, thanks for reading. :)
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1497 on: July 18, 2014, 09:20:54 am »
Hi everyone,

My name is Kristijan from Croatia. I'm an electrical engineering student and currently working on my master thesis (in Germany). My main interests are in the embedded world, PCB design and recently in the electromagnetic compatibility. I also have a lot of experience in web design/programming and desktop programming.

I've just started working on the remotely accessible battery powered PSU, so I will share my design and results soon.

 ^-^

 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1498 on: July 20, 2014, 06:25:11 pm »
hi guys, i'm 27 from scotland who has only recently started watching the EEVblog videos on YouTube.

I guess you could call me a novice at electronics since i've never really done much apart from take stuff apart that's broken (And end up breaking it more) or old stuff that's useful. I am competent in building PC's and repairing them but that's about it.
 

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Re: New Member, Please introduce yourself
« Reply #1499 on: July 21, 2014, 05:05:10 am »
Hi all, my name is Jason and I consider myself a newbie at electronics though I have been soldering cables and fixing/building small devices for years. I mostly tinker with musical instruments like guitars, stomp boxes, amps, keyboards/synths and rack mount gear. I might be able to help with that stuff especially if it's 70's/80's/90's vintage stuff.

Also in my day job I am a Chief Lighting Technician (Gaffer) in Los Angeles and I know quite a bit about lighting, grip and camera stuff after 12 years in the business. Thanks for the help so far and I will be posting repair questions shortly! Thanks to Dave for the great videos!
 


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